This is a collection of the best Grade 1 (Early Elementary) pieces ever selected, from old favorites to forgotten gems. Technically tried and tested, all the pieces have been rigorously researched by examination selector Anthony Williams, and are perfectly fingered for Grade 1 (Early Elementary) level. Titles include: Sonata in F (Attwood) * Air from Little Russia (Beethoven) * Allegro in F (Mozart) * Air (Purcell) * Gavotte (Teleman) * Creepy Crawley (Gritton) * German Dance (Haydn) and more.
A new addition to the successful Michael Aaron Piano Course lesson books. These new Theory books are centered around Michael Aaron's original Lesson books and are focused on his original teaching concepts.
(Faber Piano Adventures ). The 2nd Edition Level 1 Lesson Book introduces all the notes of the grand staff, elementary chord playing, and the concept of tonic and dominant notes. Students play in varied positions, reinforcing reading skills and recognizing intervals through the 5th. Musicianship is built with the introduction of legato and staccato touches. This level continues the interval orientation to reading across the full range of the Grand Staff. The 5-finger approach is presented here in a fresh, musically appealing way.
Written by a music department tutor, this book contains 700 questions specifically designed based on the online music theory exams. The questions range from basic to advanced levels, and by completing all the exercises, students will become familiar with the exam format, allowing them to easily handle the test. Many music theory materials on the market are disorganized and lack a unified learning structure, resulting in poor learning outcomes. "Performance-level Piano Teacher Teaches You How to Self-study Grade 1-5 Music Theory: : A Comprehensive Guide to Grades 1-5" simplifies the content of Grades 1 to 5 into a single book, where every page is filled with essential material. This all-in-one guide helps students understand and review with ease. Each page of this book is meticulously designed to be concise, visually appealing, and easy to understand, enhancing the overall learning experience. The following is the table of contents. 1. Note and Rest 1.1 Note and time values 1.2 Bar and time Signatures 1.3 The grouping of notes 1.4 The writing of notes on the staff 1.5 Rest and time values 1.6 Ties and Slurs 1.7 Dotted notes and Dotted rests 1.8 Double dotted notes 2. Pitch 2.1 Pitch 2.2 Tones and Semitones 2.3 Accidentals and enharmonic equivalents 3. Rhythm 3.1 Simple Time, Compound Time, Irregular time 3.2 Duplets, triplets, quintuplets ,sextuplets 3.3 The change of simple time and compound time 3.4 The grouping of notes in Simple times 3.5 The grouping of rests in Simple times 3.6 The grouping of notes in Compound Times 3.7 The grouping of rests in Compound Times 4. Keys and Scales 4.1 Keys and Scales 4.2 Major 4.3 Minor 4.4 Chromatic scales 5. Scale degree and Intervals 5.1 Scale degree 5.2 Intervals 5.3 Intervals (major, minor, augmented and diminished) 5.4 Compound interval 5.5 Transposition 6. Triad and Cadences 6.1 Triad 6.2 Cadences 7. Ornaments and Instrumentation 7.1 Ornaments 7.2 Instrumentation 8. Musical terms 9. Music in Context Answer