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Piano - Elementary; Late Elementary SKU: AP.98-FJH2134 Composed by Helen Marlais and Peggy O'Dell. Piano Musicianship; Theory. Succeeding With The Masters. Instructional method, Theory. Book. The FJH Music Company Inc #98-FJH2134. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (AP.98-FJH2134). ISBN 9781569398654. UPC: 674398227792. English.The Answer Key contains all of the answers to the "spotlighted" concepts in the Theory Book. Having students work with various concepts in several different ways assists them with the retention of this important information and enables them to build on a solid foundation. About Succeeding with the MastersSucceeding with the Masters is a series dedicated to the authentic keyboard works of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Twentieth-Century masters.This series provides a complete and easily accessible method for learning and performing the works of the masters. Each book presents the works in historical perspective for the student, and provides the means and the motivation to play these pieces in the correct stylistic, musical, and technical manner. The easily understandable format of practice strategies and musical concepts make this series enjoyable for both students and teachers.Succeeding with the Masters begins with late-elementary repertoire, continues through intermediate-level works and also includes a few early-advanced works. Upon completion of the series, students will be well prepared for the major keyboard works by the master composers of each era.
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