Piano Time 2

£9.50

Piano Time 2 builds on the techniques acquired in Piano Time 1, extending the range of notes and time signatures and including tones and semitones, chords and triads, arpeggios, major and minor scales, and keep-fit exercises for the left hand. It also introduces simple pedalling, new signs and symbols, and pieces to help players get around the whole keyboard.

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Publisher

OUP Oxford (22 July 2004)

Language

English

Sheet music

48 pages

ISBN-10

0193727862

ISBN-13

978-0193727861

Reading age

8 – 12 years

Dimensions

0.43 x 30.73 x 22.86 cm

Average Rating

4.88

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Estrella

    Enjoying this 2nd book ! My daughter is playing the piano at every opportunity- long nay it last !

  2. 08

    by PAM

    This book is great for both teachers and students alike, it’s easy to follow and educational.

  3. 08

    by Emma Roberts

    Great book

  4. 08

    by Trevor

    A good book for beginners of all ages!

  5. 08

    by Jen

    I have used these series of books for teaching for a few years now and find that pupils enjoy using them, with their fun pictures, and clearly set out pieces.

  6. 08

    by Mary JBetsan John

    This was for the Same young boy,just what he wanted but unfortunately took an awful long time to arrive d.

  7. 08

    by pauline

    The books in this series are ideal for Children or Adults to follow and learn to play the piano (or keyboard). I teach my granddaughter using these books, and I must say that I don’t remember my books being as informative as these as a young girl learning. There is lots of information learners can revise on their own included in the books, including the correct fingering, timing, etc. Everything is well laid out and explained and the lessons are carefully stepped. An absolute beginner (including adults) should start with the earliest books and work through to the more complicated lessons in later books without skipping any stages. In my opinion, Pauline Hall has got it absolutely right and I think her methods of teaching and advancement are exemplary. I had a different book by another author, for children, which progressed far too steeply and resulted in my granddaughter feeling frustrated and discouraged – the last thing anyone would want. The size of the Pauline Hall’s books are ideal and easy to see, with plenty of illustrations. Also, they are not too thick that you cannot keep them open at the correct page.

  8. 08

    by Terry

    Arrived safely but 2 days later than expected.

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