SKU: HL.49015502
ISBN 9783795751937.
This collection of piano duets in popular styles aims to add variety to piano lessons by providing attractive pieces in a pop idiom. The part for the first player (Primo) is kept simpler than the accompaniment, so that various combinations of players are possible: student (melody) and teacher (accompaniment) or two students of different playing standards. In this way the young keyboard 'champions' become acquainted with ensemble playing, keeping the tempo, listening to each other, the conventions of modern rhythms and syncopation, as well as being at ease with pop harmonies.
SKU: YM.GTP01097952
ISBN 9784636979527.
Let's make the routine mechanical exercises more fun piano duet performances and enjoy practicing the fingers while having fun! The accompaniment (as a secondo, a second part) is arranged in various styles, like Ballroom, Bossa Nova, Tango, Waltz, and more! In addition to the reference performance, there is also a karaoke soundtrack for the accompaniment only, so it is also enjoyable even for one person.
SKU: HL.49047206
ISBN 9798350101751.
12 ragtimes in the style of Scott Joplin for piano four hands, short and technically easy to master, rekindle the fun of ragtime! Felix Janosa is known to most children and parents in Germany as the composer of the Ritter Rost musicals. Although he studied school music and composition at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen, he never went to school as a music teacher, instead becoming a freelance composer, music cabaret artist, jazz pianist and music education author.
SKU: BR.EB-6775
ISBN 9790004169742. 9 x 12 inches.
This series of easy piano music for teaching purposes presents pupils in the lower and lower middle grades with a carefully chosen selection of well-known and lesserknown compositions by important masters. The volumes are deliberately kept small in extent, since it is more stimulating for children to change the teaching material frequently. In his last years, Mozart composed a large number of German Dances for orchestra. This music for daily use of the time - intended functionally, for dancing and entertainment - is distinguished by enchanting ideas and simple textures. The editor has tried to cany over the instrumental subtleties into the piano-duet writing. These dances are particularly suitable for introducing some relaxation into the learning of the piano, for the interpretative and technical workingout demanded by Mozart's original piano-duet works is not required to the same degree here. The marks of expression have been taken over from the original score and in part supplemented. Notes not marked otherwise are to be played non legato. The technical difficulty of these pieces corresponds roughly to the third and fourth year of study. Heinz Walter, Salzburg, Spring 1977.
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