Piano I

This course exposes students to the technical, innovative, and expressive aspects of the piano. While studying western tonality, music theory, and great pianists of the 20th century, students learn the fundamental concepts of playing the piano. The course emphasizes intervallic reading and also develops the ear with the inclusion of aural training. Students acquire the language of music, including intervals, chords, scales, articulation, meter, and harmonization. Repertoire ranges from classical to contemporary. This course may be repeated for additional credit.


Course Number0064
Grade Level9,10,11,12
Pre-RequisiteCourse enrollment is limited, and priority will be based on seniority and previous conservatory involvement.
Application and/or Audition None
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditFine Arts
UC ApprovalYes Area F (Visual/Performing Arts)
FeesNone