Final Recital, Reference, and Next Plan
Updated: 2026-07-12After this lesson, you will be able to perform one locked three-piece final recital using exactly three existing Ledutu originals, score it with a checkpoint rubric, keep a one-page independent-pianist reference, and complete a specific 30-day continuation plan.
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Open the three linked source lessons. Confirm 8 measures of Window Light, the complete 16-measure model solo arrangement from order 52, and complete arrangement 3 from order 60 with 8 measures. Write the total: exactly three pieces and 32 written measures. Do not substitute or rewrite music.
The final program is locked to three Ledutu originals
| Order | Recital item | Binding source and exact requirement |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Window Light | Order 24 source: both unchanged systems, all 8 measures in straight 4/4, including rests, tie, and sixteenth-note group |
| 2 | Complete 16-measure solo arrangement | Order 52 source: the exact model arrangement shown in two Scores, measures 1–16; preserve melody, bass, inner voices, texture, pedal ranges, and dry final C; do not add the optional intro |
| 3 | Arrangement 3: directed broken-chord flow | Order 60 source: all 8 exact measures of C–Am–Dm–G7–C–Am–F–G7, with 32 broken quarter notes, eight slurs, dynamics, and final tenuto |
Use this order. Give one silent count between items 1–2 and 2–3, without inserting music. The score above is a reference excerpt, not a replacement for the complete source. The recital contains no commercial song, borrowed hook, lyric, added arrangement, or new audio asset.
One-page independent-pianist reference
| Area | Question | Short cue |
|---|---|---|
| Score/form | Where are sections, repeats, and landmarks? | Map before repetition |
| Pulse | What continues if one note fails? | Time, place, detail |
| Technique | Is movement controlled and free of forced strain? | Reduce, slow, rest |
| Expression | What leads the phrase? | Top line, balance, release |
| Rehearsal | Is this repair or performance mode? | Stop in repair; continue in run |
| Recovery | What is the next reliable cue? | Count or simplify to landmark |
| Collaboration | What do I carry, hear, and leave? | Serve the actual role |
| Recording | Is capture routed and unclipped? | Meter gain; start listening low |
| Instrument | Does this model fit the work? | Test requirements, not labels |
| Care | Who owns this action? | Surface care or qualified professional |
| Closing | Is the final sound fully framed? | Hold, release, stillness, acknowledge |
Keep this table on one page beside the three source scores. It summarizes decisions; it does not alter their music.
30-day continuation plan
| Days | Work and exact evidence |
|---|---|
| 1–7 | Days 1–2: Window Light; days 3–5: the 16-measure arrangement; days 6–7: arrangement 3. Produce one landmark map per piece. |
| 8–14 | Rehearse transitions and recovery. Make two linked two-piece runs on days 10 and 13, then one complete three-piece run on day 14. |
| 15–21 | Record complete recitals on days 15, 18, and 21. Listen once to each and select exactly two repairs. |
| 22–27 | Repair only logged evidence; reconnect every fix. Make one complete run on day 25 and update the rubric. |
| 28 | Complete one event simulation with entrance, three pieces, two silent counts, closing, and acknowledgment. |
| 29 | Touch openings, landmarks, transitions, and endings only; stop before fatigue. |
| 30 | Perform the final recital, complete the rubric, and write one next 30-day musical goal. |
Exercise
Perform or record the three items in the locked order. Use the source lessons at the piano; do not reconstruct from memory when verifying notes. Complete this rubric with pass or a measure-specific repair:
| Criterion | Pass evidence |
|---|---|
| Source integrity | Exactly 8 + 16 + 8 measures; all source notes, durations, textures, and pedal/articulation facts remain unchanged |
| Pulse/form | No restart; landmarks and two silent counts preserve the route |
| Musical control | Melody, bass, inner voices, balance, dynamics, and releases are audible as written |
| Recovery | A small error does not erase pulse or program order |
| Stage frame | Prepared entrance; complete final tenuto/release; still acknowledgment |
| Review | One recording or witness log, rubric evidence, and one prioritized repair |
Level 8 final checkpoint
One complete three-piece, 32-measure recital using exactly the order 24, order 52, and chosen order 60 originals; one-page reference, completed rubric, and dated 30-day plan.
- Perform Window Light exactly as both systems in order 24.
- Perform the exact 16-measure model solo arrangement in order 52, without its optional intro.
- Perform exact arrangement 3 from order 60; do not substitute arrangement 1 or 2.
- Preserve two silent one-count transitions, continuation after a small error, and the complete closing.
- Submit the rubric, one-page reference, and day-by-day evidence through day 30.
Common mistakes
- Symptom: A new “final piece” replaces a source item. Correction: Return to the three linked originals; no substitute is accepted.
- Symptom: Only the order 52 lead sheet is played. Correction: Use the complete two-Score 16-measure model solo arrangement.
- Symptom: Order 60 arrangements are blended. Correction: Play arrangement 3 only, with every exact artifact token.
- Symptom: Review says only “good” or “bad.” Correction: Cite criterion, piece, measure, and one repair action.
Practice pack
Prepare
Open all three source lessons, print or mark the one-page reference, and date the rubric.
Core drills
Play each complete source item, both transitions, then the full 32-measure program.
Variations
Start from source landmarks for repair, but never vary notes, durations, texture, or program order.
Self-check
Pass when all six rubric rows have evidence and exactly three source pieces remain unchanged.
5-minute route
Check one opening, one landmark per piece, both transitions, and the final release.
15-minute route
Spend three minutes per piece, two on transitions, two on closing, and two on rubric evidence.
Frequently asked questions
May I choose another order 60 arrangement? No. This recital selects complete arrangement 3 so both locales and every checkpoint use the same music.
May I add the optional order 52 intro? No. The locked program uses the exact 16 model measures; measure 16 supplies its dry ending.
Does one small error fail the recital? Not automatically. Preserve pulse and form, finish, then document and repair the exact measure.
The Complete Piano course is finished when
- The recital contains exactly Window Light, the order 52 model arrangement, and order 60 arrangement 3.
- The program totals 32 written measures and preserves every linked source fact.
- All six rubric rows, one-page reference, and two silent transitions have evidence.
- The 30-day plan is dated and ends with one specific next musical goal.