Play It!: Classical Music: A Superfast Way to Learn Awesome Songs on Your Piano or Keyboard

Play It!: Classical Music: A Superfast Way to Learn Awesome Songs on Your Piano or Keyboard
Jennifer Kemmeter, Antimo Marrone
RRP:
NZ$ 29.99
Our Price:
NZ$ 23.99
Paperback
h279 x 216mm - 90pg
12 Nov 2019 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781513262482
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Age range 5 to 9A fun and easy way to learn to play the piano or keyboard, with helpful instruction on classic and favourite songs.Written by the author of the best-selling Build It! series in collaboration with an experienced piano teacher, the Play It! books teaches how to play the piano or keyboard in a simple, effective way. Using colour-coded notes and character icons, the books include piano sheets of popular and favourite songs as well as a primer on how to read sheet music and some basic techniques. For beginners ages 5 and up, Play It!is the perfect companion on your musical journey.

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