New WAKU WAKU Piano Technique: A la carte 1 /English Version
Piano Method - Sheet Music

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Piano - Easy Level

SKU: YM.GTP01101529

Composed by Maki Iida and Miyuki Ichikizaki. Yamaha's Waku Waku Piano Technique. Piano Educational, Exercise, Studies. Book. Yamaha Music Media #GTP01101529. Published by Yamaha Music Media (YM.GTP01101529).

ISBN 9784636112153. 8.75 x 12 inches.

The New WAKU WAKU Piano Technique Series is the essential piano technique books for children prior to Hanon exercises and the trusted Japanese piano skilled books. Learn the basics of piano playing with simple and short sheet music. Each book in the series features titles and illustrations based on children's daily lives, allowing players to add expression to the music while imagining the scenes. With a total of 7 volumes, each volume is structured with 7-8 steps. Each step has a clearly defined practice objective, enabling efficient strengthening of foundational skills. Suitable for use from around 4 years old, it can be used in conjunction with any song collection, making it recommended for all students! Piano Technique 1, 2, 3 Volumes: Learn basic techniques such as staccato and legato with simple sheet music. Effective for strengthening fingertips and muscles, expanding the range of volume and expressiveness. Fingering Exercises allow practicing finger usage without producing sound, and it is beneficial to focus on fingertips and wrist form while using them. Transposing Exercises provide a fun experience of transposing playing with the teacher's accompaniment. Scale & Arpeggio 1 and 2 Volumes: Acquire basic finger usage using short phrases. Highly effective for students who cannot play 1-octave scales or get stuck in the middle of phrases. Transposing Exercises provide an enjoyable experience of transposing playing with the teacher's accompaniment. A la carte 1 and 2 Volumes: Experience various techniques such as ornamentation, unison, octaves, pedal, and more. Since these involve short phrases, you can play without exerting too much force, allowing for practice with a focus on relaxation.