This easy step-by-step method emphasizes correct playing habits and note reading through interval recognition. Level 6 concepts include: a review of major and minor triads; diminished and augmented triads; the diminished seventh chord; a special style of pedaling; the key of F-sharp Minor; the E Major scale; the key of C-sharp minor; the A-flat Major scale; thirty-second notes; and dotted sixteenth notes. This book also contains an important daily scale routine and a dictionary of musical terms. For reinforcement of each principle as it is introduced, supplementary material is carefully...
This easy step-by-step method emphasizes correct playing habits and note reading through interval recognition. Level 6 concepts include: a review of m...
Willard A Palmer, Morton Manus, Amanda Vick Lethco
The Universal Edition is designed for all English-speaking countries outside of the United States, including Canada, the U. K., and Australia. This edition uses the British system of terminology for rhythmic values such as "crotchet" for quarter note. Designed to coordinate page-by-page with Lesson Book 1B. Contains enjoyable games and quizzes that reinforce the principles presented in the Lesson Book. Students can increase their musical understanding while they are away from the keyboard.
The Universal Edition is designed for all English-speaking countries outside of the United States, including Canada, the U. K., and Australia. This ed...
Willard A Palmer, Morton Manus, Amanda Vick Lethco
102 cards are included in this set, and are coordinated page-by-page with Alfred's Basic Piano Course Lesson Book levels 2 & 3. However, students can use these versatile learning tools with any music method. The set includes cards for the study of note recognition, note and rest values, intervals, scales, keys and key signatures, chords, extended positions, tempo marks, dynamics, time signatures, pedal, and musical terms.
102 cards are included in this set, and are coordinated page-by-page with Alfred's Basic Piano Course Lesson Book levels 2 & 3. However, students can ...