(Faber Piano Adventures ). As the music becomes more complex, an initial
scanning of the music is greatly encouraged: Is the key in major or in
the relative minor? Spot the rhythm pattern used throughout. Plan how
you will play the last arpeggiated chord. Students gain experience in C
and Am, G and Em, F and Dm. Concepts extend to chord inversions, the
octave, and 16th note patterns. Occasional Rhythm Road exercises invite
tapping and writing work.