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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the repertoire list template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and selecting your instrument or voice type from the provided options.
  3. Fill in your instructor's name, along with the date and time of your jury. Make sure to select the appropriate semester and year.
  4. Input your applied course number and section, followed by your degree program and any minor you may have.
  5. List current ensembles you are participating in, including rehearsal hours per week and average practice hours per week.
  6. In Section I, detail each etude and technical study book you have worked on this semester.
  7. For Section II, specify areas of special concentration such as embouchure adjustment or posture.
  8. In Section III, document the repertoire studied during the semester, including composer names, teacher grades, composition titles, jury grades, movements, semester grades, and course details.

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0:00 1:09 Now if youve performed it mark it with an asterisk. And you can even make a note of the date. AndMoreNow if youve performed it mark it with an asterisk. And you can even make a note of the date. And location.
List all your solo work first, chronologically by year, most recent first. Your first category should be OPERA. This is a list of all the full roles youve done. You can include anything upcoming at the top of the list, in bold.
What Should You Include on Your Repertoire List? Solo works. Concertos. Concert pieces. Virtuosic or showpieces. Sonatas. Other pieces with piano. Unaccompanied pieces. Etudes, caprices, and exercises. Chamber music. Quartets. Trios. Duos. Other instrumentations relevant to your instrument. Orchestral solos/excerpts.
When a pianist speaks about his or her repertoire, it means all the pieces that he can play. Most famous musicians have a wide repertoire (they can play a lot of pieces). The piano repertoire means all music written for the piano.
Essential Piano Repertoire provides piano students with carefully chosen collections of the very best keyboard literature from the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries. The appropriately graded levels ensure steady and thorough progress as pianists advance in their study of the baroque, classical, and romantic styles.

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Tips for Building a Song Repertoire Start with Simple, Repetitive Songs. Begin with songs that have simple chord progressions and rhythms. Learn Songs You Love. Diversify Your Genres. Use a Practice Schedule. Break Songs into Sections. Record Your Practice. Play Along with Recordings. Join a Band or Jam with Others.

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