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A Dozen A Day - Preparatory Book. (Technical Exercises for the Piano to be done each day before practicing). For piano. Willis. Technique. Instructional book. Introductory text, illustrations, standard notation and fingerings. 31 pages. Willis Music #7435. Published by Willis Music (HL.414222).

ISBN 0877180245. With introductory text, illustrations, standard notation and fingerings. Technique. 9x12 inches.

Includes sixty exercises for the early-elementary pianist.

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AbiquaMom

Location: from Silverton, OR

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

October 6, 2011

A Dozen A Day - Preparatory Book

This is a good book for beginners to practice scales and sight reading. Students love it!

10 of 21 people found this review helpful.

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Beginner

April 27, 2011

Rose K.

This is an excellent preparatory book for adults. It is easy for the beginner whose hands can play the C major chord. I highly recommend it.

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teacher sara

Location: from olympia, wa

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

March 4, 2008

you can never go wrong with edna!

one of the best all time. especially good for older children with a little more stamina. couldn't live with out her! (and certainly couldn't teach as well)

27 of 52 people found this review helpful.

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Janice Seals

Location: from Santa Cruz, CA

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

November 7, 2007

Edna Mae Berman still lives

I have used this book in my teaching for 30 years. I usually use book one and two at least. She presents new concepts (staccato, etc) in one line way before the student attempts it in a piece. It seems to stick that way and students love it. No one...

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Mary Janet

Location: from Indiana

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

October 19, 2007

Useful and easy

Excellent for beginners, especially an older child or adult. The short, easy exercises allow for gaining proper hand position and strength with gradual progression; also good for easy transposing practice.

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