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Early Elementary
The early
elementary level of Expressive Etudes includes 15 etudes by 10
composers which can be introduced with the second level of any piano
method. The etudes in this collection are arranged in an approximate
order of difficulty. Each one is short and focuses on a single
musical element of a specific technical challenge. A brief biography
of each composer can be found at the end of the book for further
exploration. Also makes a great musical resource for older beginners
and adults who need additional reinforcement in technique. |
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Expressive
Etudes, Book One |
FF1297 / 4.95 |
Compiled
and Edited by Suzanne Guy
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Elementary
Compiled to
provide students with a progressive program for technical
development, this first book contains 21 classic elementary studies
carefully chosen for their pedagogical merit as well as their lyrical
beauty. A choice series for both teacher and student libraries. |
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Expressive
Etudes, Book Two |
FF1298 / 6.50 |
Compiled
and Edited by Suzanne Guy
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Late Elementary
Book 2 of
this comprehensive series of piano etudes includes late-elementary
pieces which can be introduced during the second level of any piano
method. They provide an excellent resource for students who need
additional reinforcement in technique. Suitable for all pianists,
these etudes can serve equally well as performance repertoire. |
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Expressive
Etudes, Book Three |
FF1307 / 6.50 |
Compiled
and edited by Suzanne Guy
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Early Intermediate
Book 3 of
the Expressive Etudes series expands this comprehensive
program for technical development to include early intermediate
repertoire, which can be introduced after the third level of any
piano method. This collection provides a wonderful resource for older
beginners and adults who need additional reinforcement of technique! |
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Expressive
Etudes, Book Four |
FF1308 / 6.50 |
Compiled
and edited by Suzanne Guy
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Late Intermediate
Book Four of Expressive
Etudes series includes 15 intermediate pieces which will
supplement piano literature at the upper intermediate level. This
collection will help develop agility, strength, and control with just
minutes of focused practice each day. For all pianists, these etudes
can serve equally well as performance repertoire. |
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Expressive
Etudes, Book Five |
FF1346 / 6.95 |
Suzanne
Guy
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Late Intermediate
Book Five of Expressive
Etudes features twenty pieces by 13 different composers. Along
with a few favorites such as the C Minor Short Prelude of J.S.Bach
and an impressionistic gem by Bartók entitled Dawn, this
volume includes a Valse Etude by Pietro Lanciani and a lovely
Berceuse written by seven-year-old prodigy Camille St. Saëns.
Book Five also includes metronome markings as target tempos when the
student is comfortable with the flow of each etude. |
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Expressive
Etudes, Book Six |
FF1347 / 6.95 |
Suzanne
Guy
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Early Advanced
Book Six of
Expressive Etudes includes 19 pieces which will supplement piano
literature at the early advanced level. The selections, written in a
variety of tempos, textures and styles, span four centuries of
keyboard studies and have been chosen for both their expressive and
technical content. One example is Little Bird by Grieg, which
highlights the musicality of written out trills imitating bird calls.
These etudes are also a musical resource for intermediate adults who
need additional reinforcement in technique. For all pianists, Book
Six of Expressive Etudes serves equally well as performance repertoire. |
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