
Practice the eight-note scale with a metronome at 40 bpm, dividing the beat as one and two and three and four, then play with both hands from memory.
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Master the sixteenth note and dotted eighth note rhythms through the Ribicoff figure, subdividing each beat, counting 1-2-3-4, and holding notes while practicing one note, one hand, and together.
Practice triplet subdivisions by dividing the middle note into two sixteenth notes, using metronome settings and varied time signatures, while playing a four-note figure and gradually increasing tempo for clarity.
Practice triplet subdivision #3 by subdividing the last eighth into two sixteenths and staying on time with a metronome. Count, use tempo, and begin with forte accent to reinforce rhythm.
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