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There are 9 reviews so far.
"This is a very sequential series that emphasizes chords, scales and articulation. I usually give my students three or four a lesson and then we review all twelve and move on. It has made my students better prepared when we work on new pieces."
— musiclady from Greenville, CA on September 16, 2011
"I love the Dozen a Day series, because it teaches not only finger excercises, it does teach music technics as well. My students enjoy these excercises very much."
— Rhonda Richards Piano teacher from Bakersfield, CA on September 6, 2011
"My 11-year-old beginning student likes the easy way things are explained, and the progress she is challenged to make...I will be ordering another one soon, for another beginner. Good books!"
— Sandi from Dunnellon FL on August 30, 2011
"This book has been great for my daughter, as she is just learning to play piano. Probably something you would get for a student who has played for a couple of months."
— CK from Clarkston, WA on December 16, 2008
"I am a beginner. I found this book easy to follow. Even though it seemed targeted to children, the practice exercises were appropriate to my skill level. It highlighted deficiencies in my finger strength and skill, and allowed me to slowly address those issues."
— Jose from Providence, RI on October 17, 2007
"I have loved these books for my students. They enjoy them very much. Thank you"
— Anonymous on June 30, 2007
"I have used the Dozen a Day books for years and find them excellent warm-ups before each practice session."
— Patricia Coy from Mantorville, MN on June 1, 2007
"I am self-thought, but only began to make significant progress after practising these exercises. All the books in the series are very good, and will definitely improve a beginner's technique."
— Tom Mahon from UK on September 21, 2006
"Very good. nice way to warm up "
— Anonymous on April 18, 2006
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