Music Moves for Piano, Book 2 - Student edition with digital audio
by Edwin E. Gordon
Piano Method - Sheet Music

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Composed by Edwin E. Gordon and Marilyn Lowe. This edition: Student edition with digital audio. Children. Music Moves. Music Education. Book and digital audio. 62 pages. GIA Publications #6441. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-6441).

ISBN 9781579993450. English.

An exciting, revolutionary approach to piano study! “This series of books represents a monumental and inspired contribution to piano pedagogy, which will surely become the benchmark by which other methods, before and after, will be measured.” —Seymour Fink, Professor Emeritus, Binghampton University A complete piano method for students K through adult, Music Moves for Piano is the first piano method to apply Edwin E. Gordon’s Music Learning Theory to the teaching of piano. This method is for students of all levels of music aptitude and any age. When music is taught as an aural art, lessons build a foundation for lifelong musical enjoyment and understanding. The progression from “sound to notation” leads to fluent music performance, reading, and writing. Students who use this program will learn to: Feel rhythm through movement activities and chant rhythm patterns. Sing songs and tonal patterns to develop pitch sensitivity and a “listening” ear. Understand the various ingredients of music, such as rhythm, meter, tonality, harmony, style, and form. Improvise using familiar patterns and songs: transpose, change tonality and meter, create melodic and rhythmic variations, and create accompaniments. Perform with tension-free technique. Audio files for this book are essential for home study. Download audio files from the website www.musicmovesforpiano.com.

Book 2 introduces relative minor keyalities, major scales, major and harmonic minor cadences, and tonic-dominant arpeggios.