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A Piano Lesson in progress: Debussy Arabesque No. 1

Students find it helpful to revisit parts of their lessons on video. They can pinpoint ways of practicing in baby steps by separating hands, parceling out voices, and shaping phrases.

Yesterday, an adult student and I worked on the first section of the Debussy “Arabesque,” No. 1, and focused most of our attention on counting through measures, phrasing, voice balance, and playing 3 against 2.

Part One:

Part Two:

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