: Detailed curriculum requirements featuring this work can be found on the Conservatorio di Musica "Luca Marenzio" (PDF) site. Audio and Visual Guides

Each study is relatively short, targeting exactly one specific mechanical obstacle at a time.

The work's full title, , translates to "24 Studies of Easy Mechanism for Piano". As its subtitle, "Come preparazione agli 'Studi di media difficoltà'" (As a preparation for the "Studies of Medium Difficulty"), clearly states, this collection is a crucial stepping stone for intermediate players.

Play the study with swung rhythms (dotted eighth + sixteenth) to fix uneven fingers. Do this for all 24 studies.

Maintaining steady tempo while handling subdivisions like triplets and sixteenth notes. Why You Need the PDF Edition

Digital sheet music allows you to write in fingerings, circle difficult measures, and highlight dynamics using a digital stylus. If you make a mistake or want to change your notes later, you can erase them completely without ruining the paper.

If a passage of even sixteenth notes feels uneven, practice it using dotted rhythms (long-short, long-short) and reverse dotted rhythms (short-long, short-long). This recalibrates finger timing.

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: Transitioning from stationary positions to lateral movement across the keyboard.

For generations of pianists, the name Ettore Pozzoli has been synonymous with foundational technical mastery. Among his vast pedagogical output, the (24 Studies of Easy Mechanism) stands out as an essential milestone for beginner to intermediate students. This collection is designed to bridge the gap between basic finger exercises and complex classical repertoire.

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Pozzoli frequently contrasts smooth, connected playing ( legato ) in one hand with crisp, detached notes ( staccato ) in the other. This develops crucial cognitive independence between the left and right sides of the brain. How to Effectively Practice Pozzoli's Etudes