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What is the "Russian Pattern" for scales, arpeggios, etc?


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What is the "Russian Pattern" or "Russian Technical Regime for the Piano"?

 

I am getting this on a piano website:

http://www.cvc-usa.com

 

"At the St.Petersburg Conservatory in 1862, Leschetizky introduced the technique of a relaxed, weight-produced sound which later became the foundation of the Russian piano school. This revolutionary approach changed the destiny of piano literature and paved the way for such giants as Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev. Peskanov believes that 21st century Piano Pedagogy has to combine the performing element with a reflection of these great traditions of the past. "The inspiration of making music evolves from the realization of technical freedom."

 

 

 

The Russian Technical Regimen for the Piano

(Complete set of six books)

By Alexander Peskanov

 

Introduction and Guide("Guide Book")

Complete instructions on how to practice the technical requirements of The Russian Technical Regimen.

By Alexander Peskanov

 

Scales in Single Notes

Twenty-four single-note scales in the

Russian Pattern with transitions in the circle of fifths.

Also, chromatic scales in the Russian Pattern.

By Alexander Peskanov

 

Broken Chords

Eleven Broken chords in the Russian Harmonic Pattern,

starting from all twelve notes.

By Alexander Peskanov

 

Russian Broken Chords

Eleven Russian Broken chords in the Russian Harmonic Pattern,

starting from all twelve notes.

By Alexander Peskanov"

 

 

 

 

 

Arpeggios and Block Chords

Eleven Arpeggios and Block Chords in the Russian Harmonic Pattern,

starting from all twelve notes.

By Alexander Peskanov

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Scales in Double Notes

wenty-four double-thirds, double-sixths and double-octave scales

in the Russian Pattern with transitions in the circle of fifths.

Also, the double-thirds (minor) chromatic scale and the Peskanov

double-sixths chromatic scale in the Russian Pattern.

By Alexander Peskanov

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