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  • Yankee Doodle
  • The Muffin Man
  • London Bridge
  • The Wheels On The Bus
  • Ten Little Indians
  • Baa! Baa! Black Sheep
  • On The Bridge
  • Hush, Little Baby
  • Alouette
  • Shoo, Fly
  • Pop! Goes The Weasel
  • Row, Row, Row Your Boat

PreTime® Favorites (Primer Level). Arranged by Nancy Faber and Randall Faber. For Piano. Faber Piano Adventures®. Favorites. SMP Primer Level (Early Elementary). Softcover. 20 pages. Faber Piano Adventures #FF1012. Published by Faber Piano Adventures (HL.420121).

ISBN 1616770120. Favorites. 9x12 inches.

Well-loved folk songs arranged in middle C position with no eighth notes or dotted rhythms, providing the earliest level reading for the beginning pianist. Contents include: Yankee Doodle • The Muffin Man • London Bridge • The Wheels on the Bus • Ten Little Indians • Baa! Baa! Black Sheep • On the Bridge • Hush, Little Baby • Alouette • Shoo, Fly • Pop! Goes the Weasel • Row, Row, Row Your Boat.

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Very beginning music. Five-finger positions with no chords and almost no hand position movement.

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Miriam J Hall

Location: from Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

September 26, 2008

A lesson book kids love

This book has songs that most kids have heard, e.g.Yankee Doodle. I use it with my students who are just beginning to read notes. The songs are all in middle C position. We write in the name of the notes at first and then gradually have less and less "crutches."...

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Jacinta W.

Location: from White Post, VA

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

September 28, 2007

Great sightreading tool!

Children like the songs in this book and enjoy playing them either alone or with the duet accompaniment provided. Could be used as a beginning sightreading book (Middle C orientation), or after completing a beginning theory book, such as the John Thompson Notespeller.

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