Listen: I expect disciplined work. Over 12 months you will follow Piano Adventures while integrating Hanon-Faber: The New Virtuoso Pianist for healthy gesture and the Scale & Chord Books (Levels 1–3) for pattern, transposition and harmonic fluency. Weekly goals: technique (daily 15–25 min Hanon-Faber), scales/arpeggios (15 min rotating by level), repertoire (3–4 Piano Adventures pieces), and monthly medieval focus—Hildegard chant arrangements, chansons de geste motifs, German Minnesänger songs and minstrel dances—to expand phrasing, modal awareness and historical style. Assessment maps to ACARA v9 outcomes: Performing (secure technique, stylistic interpretation), Composing (improvisation on modal progressions), Listening and Responding (analytical reflection on medieval vs tonal idioms), and Musicology (contextual understanding). Expect term reports with rubric ratings on accuracy, tone, rhythmic control, stylistic understanding and practice discipline. You will submit a medieval-themed mini-suite and complete journals tying technique (Hanon-Faber) to theory (Scale & Chord Books). Parents: monitor practice; missed sessions must be made up. By month 6 aim for clean performances of three core pieces and two-octave scale sets in major and modal keys. By month 12 prepare a recital combining medieval and modern pieces, demonstrate an advanced technical routine and articulate historical context in written reflection. No excuses.