SKU: HL.14060040
SKU: HL.14062411
SKU: HL.14064612
SKU: HL.14060264
SKU: HL.49029757
ISBN 9790220108655. 9.25x12.0x0.02 inches.
SKU: HL.645146
ISBN 9781936098996. UPC: 008148017430. 9.0x12.0 inches.
Students will have fun playing easy arrangements of these six seasonal solos. The smart choices and short length (10 pages of music) creates an attractive and practical supplement. Music is carefully arranged to make pieces easily attainable while helping to motivate and sustain student interest. Titles include: Harvest Song (Swing the Shining Sickle) * On the First Thanksgiving Day * Over the River and Through the Wood * Perky Turkey * Thanksgiving Parade * We Gather Together.
SKU: HL.14080925
SKU: HL.14081750
SKU: HL.14081437
SKU: HL.645554
ISBN 9781495081569. UPC: 008148005727. 9.0x12.0 inches.
A great music educator once said, Rhythm is caught, not taught. Duet playing provides valuable experience developing a sense of rhythm. These duets are designed for two students at the same level - primo and secondo parts are of equal difficulty. Both parts are fun to learn because both players are given interesting acompaniments as well as melodies. It is suggested that a student alternate parts, learning the primo part for one piece, the secondo part for the next, etc. This gives valuable sight-reading experience with both hands in treble clef and with both hands in bass clef. Duet playing provides an excellent opportunity for ear training, too. Emphasis should be placed on listening carefully to both parts so that the melody can be heard clearly and the accompaniment subdued. Book Two includes 12 duets: Blue Tail Fly * (She'll Be) Comin' Round the Mountain * Down by the Riverside * Jimmy Crack Corn (Blue Tail Fly) * Little David Play on Your Harp * Marines' Hymn * My Wild Irish Rose * You're a Grand Old Flag * and more.
SKU: CA.301350
ISBN 9790007173531. Key: F major. Language: German. Text: Loffler, Harald. Text: Harald Loffler.
SKU: CA.327320
ISBN 9790007167523. Key: F major. Language: German. Text: Gerhardt, Paul. Text by Paul Gerhardt.