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Note Speller, Book 2 by John W. Schaum Piano Method - Sheet Music

By John W. Schaum

The Schaum NOTE SPELLER has the unqualified testimonial of thousands of teachers who pronounce it 'The Best.' Musical facts, beginning with line and space numbers are taught. Students learn by doing, since this book is in workbook form. This saves valuable lesson time, and immediately shows any mistakes in the beginner's thinking.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Method Piano Solo
Publishers:
Alfred Music Schaum Publications, Inc.
UPC:
029156224757
ISBN:
9780769235899
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Artist:
John W. Schaum
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9x12 inches
Number of Pages:
32
Shipping Weight:
0.38 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano

SKU: AP.EL00221A

Book 2. Composed by John W. Schaum. This edition: Revised. Method/Instruction; Piano - Schaum Method Supplement. Schaum Method Supplement. Note Reading. Instructional book. With instructional text. 32 pages. Schaum Publications, Inc. #00-EL00221A. Published by Schaum Publications, Inc. (AP.EL00221A).

ISBN 9780769235899. UPC: 029156224757. 9x12 inches. English.

The Schaum NOTE SPELLER has the unqualified testimonial of thousands of teachers who pronounce it 'The Best.' Musical facts, beginning with line and space numbers are taught. Students learn by doing, since this book is in workbook form. This saves valuable lesson time, and immediately shows any mistakes in the beginner's thinking.

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Gabrielle

Dec 31, 2017

Note Speller Book 2

Great book to use alone or as a supplement along with another theory series. I use it to supplement Fundamentals Of Piano Theory by Keith Snell. Each has things the other doesnt. I like the Progression of the Schaum with the thoroughness of the Snell.