This is a fun and motivational series for the beginner-level piano student. Designed to be the very first book in the In Recital series, it is best used as a preparatory level book before students go on to Book 1 of the In Recital series. Throughout this book students reinforce their skills of reading, rhythm, and musicality while playing engaging original pieces by a wonderful mix of FJH composers. This book also contains a fun two-page writing activity, artistic illustrations, fanciful lyrics, and can be used in conjunction with any preparatory level piano method. Titles: ? Brown: Try to catch me! ? Greenleaf: Beetle flip ? Costly: Wet feet ? Brown: Sunset waltz ? Leaf: Pounding drums ? McLean: Banjo Joe ? Olson: Four silly kids ? Goldston: Land of make believe ? Costly: I like to play baseball ? Leaf: My favorite tree ? Brown: Stepping stones ? Greenleaf: In a hurry ? Brown: Classical theme & variation ? Olson: 13 robots ? McLean: Winter scene ? Leaf: The sky at night
Language
English
Pages
28
Format
Sheet music
Release
August 01, 2009
In Recital With Little Pieces for Little Fingers, Preparatory
This is a fun and motivational series for the beginner-level piano student. Designed to be the very first book in the In Recital series, it is best used as a preparatory level book before students go on to Book 1 of the In Recital series. Throughout this book students reinforce their skills of reading, rhythm, and musicality while playing engaging original pieces by a wonderful mix of FJH composers. This book also contains a fun two-page writing activity, artistic illustrations, fanciful lyrics, and can be used in conjunction with any preparatory level piano method. Titles: ? Brown: Try to catch me! ? Greenleaf: Beetle flip ? Costly: Wet feet ? Brown: Sunset waltz ? Leaf: Pounding drums ? McLean: Banjo Joe ? Olson: Four silly kids ? Goldston: Land of make believe ? Costly: I like to play baseball ? Leaf: My favorite tree ? Brown: Stepping stones ? Greenleaf: In a hurry ? Brown: Classical theme & variation ? Olson: 13 robots ? McLean: Winter scene ? Leaf: The sky at night