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EKS Lesson Three  Developing scales and triads

D major down an octave

Now if we take the D major scale down an octave, we should now play the scale with our left hand. This will enable us to develop our ability to play scales more fluently with both hands and also, specifically, help us understand and be able to play the D major scale much better.

Figure 10. D major scale (left hand, bass clef)   (Enlarge)

Figure 10. D Major scale (left hand, bass clef)

Exercise 10

Exercise 10
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