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A Dozen A Day Book One: Primary

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Media: Sheet Music
Language: English
Arrangement: Piano Solo (PF)
Skill Level: Easy - Explain this
Author: Edna Mae Burnam
Publisher: Willis Music
Series: A Dozen A Day

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Pre-practice technical exercises for the piano.
The purpose of this book is to help develop strong hands and flexible fingers. The idea is to learn two or three exercises at a time, which should be played each day before practising. Only when these are mastered should you add another. When all in the first group are mastered, the next group may be introduced. Many of these exercises may be transposed to different keys.


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Sales Rank:
55
Published on:
Not specified
Format:
Instrumental Tutor
Length:
32 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
WMR000198
ISBN:
9780711954311


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Customer Rating This book, and the entire Dozen a Day series, are a fantastic way for young players to build up the strength and technique needed to become good players.
I used these books from the age of 6 and they proved an invaluable aid to me as a beginner. The only drawback is that for a youngster, the excercises can be a bit dull, but I assure you they are worth sticking with as the benefits far outweigh this small drawback.
kat

Customer Rating excellent tool to get the hands and wrists moving
Anon.

Customer Rating Excellent technical exercises, pianistically arranged, easy to sight-read. Students of all ages always enjoy these, which are good for warming up as well as supporting technical development. Also useful to supplement sight-reading, and as a learning tool for transposition to other keys!

Original, clear format; illustrations simple and imaginative, cleverly depicting the required skill for each exercise. Appropriately written for each grade / level.
See more reviews by LovePiano - (Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom)

Customer Rating Good short practice and warm up material. Current favourite believe it or not.
Anon.

Customer Rating Ideal for use with children who have been learning for a couple of months. The exercises are short, lasting only a few bars, so can be learnt fairly quickly, and are useful warmup exercises for the start of lessons. Can be used with adults too, as long as they don't mind the stickmen drawings and childish titles of the exercises.
Graeme Hopson MMus BMus

Customer Rating Love the dozen a day books.
this is nice and easy for beginners and help improve their technique. The kids love this book and enjoy using the cd with it.
See more reviews by allegro-z - (Rainham, United Kingdom)


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