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This volume contains valuable practice material for candidates
preparing for the ABRSM Grade 2 Piano exams. The book is written in
attractive and approachable styles and representative of the
technical level expected in the exam.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CRAIG BROWN, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ONE TWO
THREE FOUR Everybody knows the Beatles: John, Paul, George, Ringo
... and Brian. The Fab Four's meteoric rise is one of the most
famous rags-to-riches stories ever told. And behind it all was
Brian Epstein, the 'fifth Beatle' and legendary manager, who
transformed the group from a small-time club band into global
superstars. What was his secret? How did one man lead these scruffy
Liverpool lads to change the world of popular music forever? A
Cellarful of Noise is Brian Epstein's original 1964 memoir of a
life spent making music history. It includes thirty contemporary
photographs which offer a glimpse of Brian and the Beatles on their
way to phenomenal success. Eye-opening, moving and constantly
entertaining, this is essential reading for every Beatles fan.
for solo piano This short piano suite was written in response to
the Covid-19 lockdown and features Chilcott's celebrated jazz style
in three movements: 'Bobbing along', 'Becky's Song' and 'Walking
with Ollie'. With a swing and a hop in the outer movements and rich
harmonies in between, A Little Jazz Piano is wonderfully suited for
younger pianists looking for something different.
for solo piano Featuring sparse textures, quirky endings, and
intuitive phrasing, these 24 Preludes and Fugues, in all the keys,
bear the hallmarks of Skempton's Minimalist style. This set is
well-suited for performance but also for pianists wishing to
practise polyphonic textures and single-hand exercises.
The John Rutter Christmas Piano Album brings together eight of the
composer's best-loved seasonal choral pieces as piano
transcriptions, made by John Rutter himself, for performance use or
enjoyment at home. Designed for pianists at early intermediate
level, the collection provides skilful and approachable
arrangements of festive favourites such as 'Angels' Carol' and
'What sweeter music' and of the more recent 'Colours of Christmas'
and 'Christ our Emmanuel'. The gentle 'Mary's Lullaby', meanwhile,
features a newly written Epilogue, a homage to George Shearing and
evoking the style of this celebrated jazz pianist. Clearly
presented and laid out, the transcriptions also include the texts
(lyrics) within the piano score, for reference or potential
sing-alongs. From the composer who has become synonymous with
Christmas, this versatile collection is a joyous celebration of the
season. The pieces in this collection have been recorded by Wayne
Marshall on Decca Records.
The Encyclopedia of Percussion is an extensive guide to percussion
instruments, organized for research as well as general knowledge.
Focusing on idiophones and membranophones, it covers in detail both
Western and non-Western percussive instruments. These include not
only instruments whose usual sound is produced percussively (like
snare drums and triangles), but those whose usual sound is produced
concussively (like castanets and claves) or by friction (like the
cuica and the lion's roar). The expertise of contributors have been
used to produce a wide-ranging list of percussion topics. The
volume includes: (1) an alphabetical listing of percussion
instruments and terms from around the world; (2) an extensive
section of illustrations of percussion instruments; (3) thirty-five
articles covering topics from Basel drumming to the xylophone; (4)
a list of percussion symbols; (5) a table of percussion instruments
and terms in English, French, German, and Italian; and (6) an
updated section of published writings on methods for percussion.
This unique method was designed specifically for young students who
are beginning piano study in a group setting. This easy-to-teach
beginners course includes all of the most important components to
develop comprehensive musicians and performers. CDs and MIDI Disks
have accompaniments that range from simple drum patterns to full
orchestrations that add musical interest and motivate students.
"Boogie-Woogie Goose" and "The Caravan" are Federation Festivals
2014-2016 selections.
With a host of accessible, quality new settings, and with pieces
based on all the major hymn tunes, these volumes are a must for
every church organist's library.
One of the most remarkable tales of recent resurrections in the
field of early keyboard music concerns the music of Heinrich
Scheidemann (c. 1595-1663). Long considered a minor master
overshadowed by such figures as his teacher Jan Pieterszoon
Sweelinck or his fellow student Samuel Scheidt, a number of major
source discoveries made in the second half of the twentieth century
- the most important one being the discovery of the Zellerfield
tablatures - have gradually raised his stature towards what it
should now be, namely that of the paramount figure in North German
organ music of the first half of the seventeenth century, equalled
only by Buxtehude in the second half. Pieter Dirksen, one of the
leading scholars on early German keyboard music, shows how
Scheidemann was a central personality in the rich musical life of
Hamburg and stood on friendly terms with colleagues such as Jacob
and Johannes Praetorius, Ulrich Cernitz, Thomas Selle, Johann Schop
and Johann Rist. The sources for Scheidemann are for the most part
contemporary and stem from all periods of his career, and beyond
that until one or two decades after his death.His keyboard music
was never published in his lifetime but circulated widely within
professional circles. Dirksen considers the transmission of
Scheidemann's music as a whole in Part One, where each source is
analyzed individually, and the repertoire itself is examined in
Part Two. A number of specialized studies, including a detailed
investigation into the background of one of the sources as well as
adressing questions of organology (an account of the famous
Catharinen organ as it was during Scheidemann's era) and
performance practice (a study of the fingering indications and
observations on registration practice) form Part Three. A wealth of
appendices also detail a relative chronology of the music; a
geographic overview of the transmission and two hitherto
unpublished, fragmentarily transmitted Scheidemann pieces. The book
will therefore appeal to organologists, harpsichordists,
musicologists and historians of seventeenth-century German music as
well as historians of keyboard music.
Piano Seascapes is a stunning collection of 12 original piano
pieces that have been inspired by images of the sea and its
surroundings. By best-selling composer Pam Wedgwood, this book is
suitable for intermediate-level players and is accompanied by a
beautiful pull-out poster of images providing the visual
inspiration for each piece.
The Faber Music Christmas Piano Anthology is an essential
collection of the greatest Christmas songs and carols, specially
arranged for solo piano, for the intermediate pianist. The perfect
gift for Christmas, this beautiful anthology includes favourites
such as O Holy Night, Sleigh Ride and It's Beginning To Look A Lot
Like Christmas alongside arrangements of Winter (from the Four
Seasons), Troika (from Lieutenant Kije), and more.
Magic Carpet is a collection of audience-pleasing concert pieces
for the youngest beginners. These pieces can be used in either a
reading-based or Suzuki teaching environment, and teachers can
choose whether the children learn them by reading or by ear. Magic
Carpet is available for violin, viola, and cello students, with a
separate book (with CD) and piano accompaniment for each
instrument. This is the piano accompaniment for the violin book.
The adventures of Beethoven Bear and Mozart Mouse continue in this
new series of solo/activity books written to correlate with the
Music for Little Mozarts series. In Christmas Fun!, Book 2, Clara
Schumann-Cat is having a Christmas party. Students will enjoy the
Christmas story with its related pictures, piano solo (with
optional teacher duets) and activity pages. Many will also want to
color the illustrations found throughout the story. Use this book
during the Christmas season after the student has studied page 38
in the Music Lesson Book 2.
Easy to intermediate pieces by J.S. Bach including Jesu, Joy of
Man's Desiring, BourrA(c)e and more. Musical and technical
information accompany each piece, and helpful fingering suggestions
are also included.
Comprised of works from Volumes 1, 2 and 3 of the Suzuki Violin
School, which have been arranged for string quartet by
violinist/arranger Joseph Knaus. With lower string parts providing
melodic and rhythmic counterpoint to set off the simple melodies
(which match the Suzuki MethodA(R) repertoire), these quartets are
nevertheless simple enough for beginning level players ready for
their first chamber music experience. String Quartets for Beginning
Ensembles are sold in sets including full score and one part book
per instrument. Volume 2 contents are: Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus
(G.F. Handel) * Long, Long Ago (Key of G) (T.H. Bayly) * Waltz (J.
Brahms) * BourrA(c)e from Sonata in F Major for Oboe, HHA IV/18,
No. 8 (G.F. Handel) * The Two Grenadiers, Die beiden Grenadier, Op.
49, No. 1 (R. Schumann) * Theme from Witches' Dance (N. Paganini) *
Gavotte from Mignon (A. Thomas) * Gavotte (J.B. Lully) * Minuet in
G, Wo0, No. 2 (L. van Beethoven) * Minuet from Sei Quintetti per
Archi No. 11, Op. 11, No. 5 (L. Boccherini).
Keyboard artists in the time of J.S. Bach were simultaneously
performers, composers, and improvisers. By the twentieth century,
however, the art of improvisation was all but lost. Today,
vanishingly few classically-trained musicians can improvise with
fluent, stylistic integrity. Many now question the system of
training that leaves players dependent upon the printed page, and
would welcome a new approach to musicianship that would enable
modern performers to recapture the remarkable creative freedom of a
bygone era. The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation opens a
pathway of musical discovery as the reader learns to improvise with
confidence and joy. Useful as either a college-level textbook or a
guide for independent study, the book is eminently practical.
Author John Mortensen explains even the most complex ideas in a
lucid, conversational tone, accompanied by hundreds of musical
examples. Mortensen pairs every concept with hands-on exercises for
step-by-step practice of each skill. Professional-level virtuosity
is not required; players of moderate skill can manage the material.
Suitable for professionals, conservatory students, and avid
amateurs, The Pianist's Guide leads to mastery of improvisational
techniques at the Baroque keyboard.
A welcome collection of piano transcriptions made by the composer
himself, featuring eight of his best-loved choral pieces spanning
the last 40 years. Designed for pianists at early intermediate
level, the collection provides skilful and approachable
arrangements of classics such as 'The Lord bless you and keep you',
'All things bright and beautiful', and 'For the beauty of the
earth', as well as recent gems like 'A flower remembered', all for
performance use or enjoyment at home. Clearly presented and laid
out, the transcriptions also include the texts (lyrics) within the
piano score, for reference or potential sing-alongs. This is a
versatile collection for the many admirers of one of today's
greatest choral composers. The pieces in this collection have been
recorded by Wayne Marshall on Decca Records.
A single piece of repertoire is the primary focus for each chapter,
with preparatory exercises providing the necessary technical work
building towards the piece. Each lesson covers four main topics,
which are systematically developed: practice methods, registration,
fingering and pedalling, and historically-informed interpretation.
The method is for keyboard players of any age who are establishing
first steps at the organ with or without a teacher. It will also
serve more experienced organists who want to improve their
technique.
Designed for use with the Guitar Cards Chord Starter Pack, this
pack of 55 cards gives you over 50 of the coolest chords known to
man. Small enough to fit into your back pocket or guitar case, they
are an easy way to learn new chords - suitable for beginners,
songwriters and teachers.
Written for easy recorder, this book gives you everything you need
to start playing today! It features big, easy-to-read notes, a
beginner's guide to playing the recorder, and a clear, simple
introduction to reading music. Seven themes from the first four
Harry Potter movies are included. Titles: Double Trouble * Fawkes
the Phoenix * Harry's Wondrous World * Hedwig's Theme * Hogwarts
Forever! * Hogwarts' March * Nimbus 2000.
Featuring chapters on physics, structure, sound and design
specifics, "Technology of the Guitar" also includes coverage of
historical content, composition of strings and their effects on
sound quality, and important designs. Additionally, author Mark
French discusses case studies of historically significant and
technologically innovative instruments.
This is a complete reference useful for a broad range of readers
including guitar manufacturer employees, working luthiers, and
interested guitar enthusiasts who do not have a science or
engineering background.
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