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This document provides information about the book "Beginning Piano Techniques" by Richard P. Anderson, including that it is a 288-page spiral-bound book published in 2014 that offers instruction on piano theory, harmonization, improvisation, sight reading, and technique for beginning piano students through engaging ensembles and music.

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  • Book Details and Synopsis: The page provides essential details about the book 'Beginning Piano Techniques' by Richard P. Anderson, including publication information and a brief synopsis highlighting the author’s 30-year experience.

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Book Detail :

Title : Beginning Piano Techniques


Author : Richard P. Anderson
Publish : 2014-12-25
Format : Spiral-bound
Pages : 288 Pages
Asin : 157766485X
Language : English

Book Synopsis :
Beginning Piano Techniques reflects the author's more than 30 years of group piano experience. Built
around pleasing music that is fun to play, this versatile, comprehensive book features easy-to-understand
instruction in theory and offers a unique sequence for learning harmonization and improvisation, sight
reading, and technique. An exciting variety of repertoire features the four standard periods and includes
24 engaging ensembles. With Beginning Piano Techniques, novice players progress immediately and
quickly. It is unique among group piano books because it: 1) focuses on the essential skills and concepts;
2) provides clear information and explanations; 3) all components thoroughly classroom tested; and 4)
achieves a level of playing that enables students to function effectively after the course. An

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