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Beginning Christmas Favorites for Piano Solo and Duet Sheet Music
Beginning Christmas Favorites for Piano Solo and Duet Sheet Music
Does
NOT
support transposition and midi-playback
This folio contains:
Angels We Have Heard on High
(
Traditional
,
Susan Baker
)
Away in a Manger
(
James R. Murray
,
Susan Baker
)
The First Noel
(
Traditional
,
Susan Baker
)
Jingle Bells
(
J. Pierpont
,
Susan Baker
)
Silent Night
(
Franz Xaver Gruber
,
Susan Baker
)
We Three Kings
(
John Henry Hopkins Jr.
,
Susan Baker
)
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Arranger
Susan Baker
Editor
Judi Gowe
Publisher
Alfred Publishing Co.
Pages
17
Language
English
Grade Level
1-2
ISBN
0-87487-289-8
Scored For
Piano, Four Hands
folio
Christmas
2000s
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These pieces are arranged for beginning Suzuki piano students but their simple hand positions, easy rhythms, repetitive left-hand patterns and familiar melodies make them suitable for students of most piano methods. The book reinforces concepts presented in Suzuki Piano Volume 1. Notes are included to show these correlations. Rather than presenting new material and taking the student off in a different direction, teachers are able to continue teaching the same material right through the Christmas season. "Beginning Christmas Favorites" is also excellent for Suzuki teachers introducing their students to note reading. The arrangements have been designed to create as full a sound with as little complexity as possible. The first four pieces have two arrangements each - one is simple, one is more difficult. These may be played separately, together as a theme and variation, or they can function as duets if the secondo part uses left hand only and the primo part is played one octave higher. All pieces are
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