Lucia Corini
Da 2 a 6 manine. Very easy Pieces for 2 and 3 Piano players
- Publisher: Ut Orpheus
- Code: DM 19
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€ 15.95
This volume offers five-to eight-year old children the opportunity to perform very simple ensemble music for two and three players.
Pieces are arranged in a progressive order and are based on a range of maximum five notes. Using different areas of the keyboard helps to prevent the monotony which may be present in the first stages of the learning process, when young students are confronted with music which often deals with the same notes, those which are simpler to read. Pieces are written in the better-known area of the keyboard: the teacher will first familiarize students with the notes, and then proceed to move their hands to the octave indicated by a black dot at the beginning of each piece, explaining the reason for this artifice.
Pieces are arranged in a progressive order and are based on a range of maximum five notes. Using different areas of the keyboard helps to prevent the monotony which may be present in the first stages of the learning process, when young students are confronted with music which often deals with the same notes, those which are simpler to read. Pieces are written in the better-known area of the keyboard: the teacher will first familiarize students with the notes, and then proceed to move their hands to the octave indicated by a black dot at the beginning of each piece, explaining the reason for this artifice.
Author: Lucia Corini
Publication Date: 3/1/1998
Pages: pp. 48 + parts pp. 8
Size: 230x310 mm
Binding: Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2153-0233-4
Code: DM 19
Piano Professional (Spring 2018)
I have been waiting for this book to appear for a long time. And here it is - given to us by the Italian female composer Lucia Carini, with the easiest possible, shortest possible, un-clobbered possible little pieces to ease young and older beginners into playing together. Large notation with simple but attractive musical ideas. The brilliant idea of this composer is to give, in tiny clues at the beginning of each part, the starting note on the piano so that the register is clear but then notates all in easiest staff notation. Yes, even a student that struggles with the easiest concepts of notation will get this! ... Thank you, Lucia Corini, for giving this to the piano teaching world. (Beate Toyka)
I have been waiting for this book to appear for a long time. And here it is - given to us by the Italian female composer Lucia Carini, with the easiest possible, shortest possible, un-clobbered possible little pieces to ease young and older beginners into playing together. Large notation with simple but attractive musical ideas. The brilliant idea of this composer is to give, in tiny clues at the beginning of each part, the starting note on the piano so that the register is clear but then notates all in easiest staff notation. Yes, even a student that struggles with the easiest concepts of notation will get this! ... Thank you, Lucia Corini, for giving this to the piano teaching world. (Beate Toyka)