Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course Ear Training, Book 1 by Gayle Kowalchyk Piano Method - Sheet Music
By E. L. LancasterCorrelates page-by-page with Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course, Lesson Book, Level 1 and reinforces each concept presented. Specifically focusing on the training and development of the ear. Rythmic, melodic and intervallic concepts are drilled throughout the book. For group or individual instruction.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano Method Easy Piano Piano Solo
- Composers:
- E. L. Lancaster Gayle Kowalchyk
- Publishers:
- Alfred Music
- UPC:
- 038081051147
- ISBN:
- 9780739030059
- Format:
- Collection / Songbook
- Item types:
- Physical
- Instructionals:
- Ear Training
- Level:
- Beginning
- Series levels:
- Level 1
- Artist:
- Gayle Kowalchyk
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 64
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.63 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: AP.5732
Book 1. Composed by E. L. Lancaster and Gayle Kowalchyk. Method/Instruction; Piano - Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course. Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course. Book. 64 pages. Alfred Music #00-5732. Published by Alfred Music (AP.5732).ISBN 9780739030059. UPC: 038081051147. English.
Correlates page-by-page with Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course, Lesson Book, Level 1 and reinforces each concept presented. Specifically focusing on the training and development of the ear. Rythmic, melodic and intervallic concepts are drilled throughout the book. For group or individual instruction.
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- Gayle Kowalchyk Gayle Kowalchyk Piano Method Gayle Kowalchyk Easy Piano Gayle Kowalchyk Piano Solo
- Instrument:
- Piano and Keyboard Piano Piano Method Piano and Keyboard Piano Easy Piano Piano and Keyboard Piano Piano Solo
- Artists:
- E. L. Lancaster Gayle Kowalchyk
- Publisher:
- Alfred Music
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Lillian
Sep 19, 2016
I'm so glad that there is an adult ear training book. Because students love to do ear training. The only thing I would change in this book, is, I would make the answer boxes a little smaller, more appropriate for adults. But not too small to disable adult students with poor eyesight.