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A Particularly Pleasing Piano Piece Beginning Reading/Primer Level Piano Solo by Nancy Faber Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Nancy Faber

This precious primer piece is perfect for the young child. Playful and clever lyric is set to a white key melody with a simple black key interlude. The student explores the entire range of the keyboard, ending with the highest note on the piano.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Method Easy Piano Piano Solo
Composers:
Nancy Faber
Publishers:
Faber Piano Adventures
Series:
Basic Piano Adventures Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
674398200023
ISBN:
9781616778026
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Repertoire Books
Level:
Beginning
Series levels:
Primer
Artist:
Nancy Faber
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.01 inches
Number of Pages:
4
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano/Keyboard - Beginning Reading/Primer

SKU: HL.420032

Beginning Reading/Primer Level Piano Solo. Composed by Nancy Faber. Faber Piano Adventures. Recital, Supplementary. 4 pages. Faber Piano Adventures #A2003. Published by Faber Piano Adventures (HL.420032).

ISBN 9781616778026. UPC: 674398200023. 9.0x12.0x0.01 inches.

This precious primer piece is perfect for the young child. Playful and clever lyric is set to a white key melody with a simple black key interlude. The student explores the entire range of the keyboard, ending with the highest note on the piano.

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  • Particularly Pleasing Piano Piece, A

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    1 review

    Chloe

    Sep 1, 2015

    playfully pleasant

    This happy song has a white key melody with a simple 2 black-key interlude. It contains octave shifts and playful, clever lyrics, ending with the lowest GFEDC on the piano as well as the highest C. For early beginners.