Piano Week 36: Solo piano texture
Solo piano texture — Q3 curriculum plan.
Daily Schedule
Weekly Focus
Week 36 focuses on solo piano texture control. The goal is deliberate density changes that make sections feel orchestrated.
Success this week means you can move between sparse, medium, and full textures without losing time or melody clarity.
Repertoire & Chord Map
Primary tune is My Romance, with Fly Me to the Moon as transfer. Define texture role by section before each take.
Core texture loop:
Daily map task: assign one texture mode to each section and keep transitions audible but smooth.
Supplementary Listening & Ear Training (Required)
Use this track as the ear-training backbone for “Solo piano texture”, then transfer what you hear to piano the same day.
Weekly listening pick:
- Inner Urge — Joe Henderson
Why this track now: It highlights angular harmony and phrase control under pressure, which matches Week 36’s goals.
Ear tasks (10–15 min, at least 3 sessions this week):
- Listen once without the instrument and name the key center by ear (major/minor/modal). Then verify the key at piano.
- Find one cadence or arrival point, then play: root + shell ii-V-I (or closest functional equivalent) in that key.
- Lift a short 4–8 bar fragment by ear, play it slowly, and record ~30s so you can compare your hearing vs. the recording.
Extra challenge (optional): transpose your lifted fragment to the weekly priority ladder when possible (F → Eb → G → Bb → C).
End-of-Week Reflection
Did your texture map clarify section shape or just vary volume and notes? Carry one effective texture arc and one weak transition into Week 37.