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"I can think of no better way to begin"
David Wright, Chief Examiner (Music) Trinity College, London.
At last - Keyboards plus - a FRESH approach to teaching the keyboard which combines clear logical progression with an entertaining selection of brand new tunes.
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PRAISED by reviewers |
For example, the Yamaha Music Supplement (YES Magazine) praised the "entertaining material and very innovative approaches" of Keyboards Plus and concluded that it "...offers a very welcome alternative to those tutors currently available. It encourages good practice through lively material."
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| ENDORSED by exam boards |
Keyboards Plus has been welcomed by the examination boards that include electronic keyboard in their grade examinations.
You will find it an excellent introduction to the first exams.
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| CHOSEN by teachers |
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Only teachers who have used the series know just how well it works with children. A music teacher from Sussex writes:
"I'm delighted with the results and the children's response to Keyboards Plus. I have tried several different tutors but Keyboards Plus has everything: it encourages reading, rhythm work, improvising and ensemble work. I shall gradually wean all of my pupils onto these books and look forward to further editions."
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| ENJOYED by pupils |
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Already, thousands of pupils are enjoying the benefits of starting with Keyboards Plus - the tutor that has found innovative ways of getting over the early difficulties and gets pupils participating in real music from the very first lesson! |
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One Chord Tunes - which allow pupils to concentrate on their right hand while learning how single-finger chords work |
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Rhythm Drills - which ensure that pupils can play all of the rhythms used in the books |
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Spaced-out Pieces - which introduce both hands in such a way that pupils can focus their attention on each hand in turn |
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Tune-builders - which present a piece in progressive versions, leading to a full performance |
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Pattern Pieces - where the music is built from repeating patterns, helping pupils concentrate on chord skills |
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Concert Pieces - which round off each volume - more substantial pieces providing excellent material for any occasion |
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Optional Ensemble Parts - to be used on any instrument, enabling flexible ensemble performances for whatever instruments you have |
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Progress Charts - which allow you to map pupils' progress through each volume |
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