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My First Piano Pieces, Puzzles & Activities


Get Set Piano

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2020

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The popular beginner instruction books for kids with fun exercises, theory and easy songs to play. This book follows and supplements the tried-and-tested progression of Get Set! Piano My First Piano Book. It includes favourites like Ring-a-Ring-a-Roses, Peter Taps with One Hammer and The Wheels on the Bus, as well as playful new pieces, featuring dinosaurs, superheroes, aliens, scooters and more! Some pieces have straightforward teacher duet parts to encourage ensemble playing from the start, and there are lots of music theory puzzles and activities to consolidate learning and offer an extra layer of fun and exploration. The book is illustrated throughout in the charming Get Set! style, and students are encouraged to decorate and colour in the drawings to reflect their progress. Suitable for children aged 5+. Song list:Aliens are everywhereStarlightAndy PandyDino Dino dinosaurHickory, dickory, dockTick, tockMousie, mousieIn the light of the moonI had a catPlaying with lettersSuperheroWho have we found in Music Town?FamiliesMy wish for fishPeter tapsTwo little dickie birdsLittle Johnny dancesMy new scooterRound and round the gardenThis little light of mineKaeru no utaOn the bus

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Get Set Piano .

This book has been graded for interest at 5 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Karen Marshall is a practising private and peripatetic teacher in York with students from five to seventy-one years of age. Karen specialises in multi-sensory music teaching and is a Kodaly practitioner. A member of the British Dyslexia Association's music committee, Karen has trained teachers across the UK on teaching students with Special Educational needs. She writes for Music Teacher Magazine, was a piano and pedagogue student of the late Christine Brown and works voluntarily to support music education at her local Primary and Secondary school. Damien Jones is an award-nominated illustrator and animator. He studied at the Arts University Bournemouth before undertaking numerous international illustration projects within children's picture books and educational publications. The energy and excitement of major league baseball was a subject matter that Damien could not turn down, due to his love of American sports and the artistic challenge of capturing the athletic movement on paper. Damien works in both traditional and digital methods to bring these stars of baseball to life, using a few fluid pencil marks to highlight the power that these athletes have. He lives in Cornwall, England. Julia Patton studied embroidery in Manchester. She worked as a freelance illustrator for Paperchase and a set designer for Cosgrove Hall before embarking on an MA in illustration in Edinburgh. She now illustrates full time in a beautiful part of Northumberland where she lives with her husband and two young sons.

 

This book is in the following series:

Get Set Piano