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Joining the Dots, Book 3 (Piano): A Fresh Approach to Piano Sight-Reading: Joining the dots (ABRSM)

Compozitor Alan Bullard
en Limba Engleză Sheet music – 7 ian 2010
The eight books cover the requirements for ABRSM's sight-reading tests at each of Grades 1 to 8, and include: *many short, characterful pieces to sight-read, in a range of approachable musical styles *warm-up and technical exercises, to establish basic hand shapes and finger patterns within each key *simple musicianship exercises in which students can explore ideas and familiarize themselves further with the 'feel' of each key *longer solo pieces and a duet, for additional sight-reading practice or to learn quickly and play through for fun
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781860969782
ISBN-10: 186096978X
Pagini: 36
Dimensiuni: 228 x 304 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
Colecția ABRSM
Seria Joining the dots (ABRSM)

Locul publicării:OXFORD

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Best Education Publication 2010
Innovation in Printed Music Publishing 2010
Bullard's series is so appealing and well conceived that even students not participating in the ABRSM system should find it immensely useful ... The strength of the series lies in the fine quality and variety of the reading pieces and in the engagingly creative activities in the 'Make Music' sections ... Students having worked through these books are sure to be both better readers and better musicians.
What Bullard offers piano teachers and students is different ... more concentrated and all-encompassing. Bullard's offering is unquestionably sensible, multi-purpose and invaluable not merely for improving sight-reading skills, but for educating and stimulating young pianists in their overall musical development.
This holistic approach to the subject will doubtless find favour with those who struggle with their sight-reading, and one hopes that a