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Streabbog: Twelve Easy and Melodious Studies, Opus 63
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Streabbog: Twelve Easy and Melodious Studies, Opus 63 Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Keith Snell
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Piano - Early Intermediate, Late Elementary

SKU: KJ.GP407

Composed by Jean Louis Streabbog. Edited by Keith Snell. Master Composer Library. Piano, Repertoire. Sheet music. 24 pages. Neil A. Kjos Music Company #GP407. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.GP407).

ISBN 9780849762727. 9 x 12 inches.

Motivate your late elementary and early intermediate students with this sparkling collection of easier pieces from the Romantic period. Each piece is a short etude with a descriptive title designed to develop technical skills such as scales, broken and blocked chords, legato and staccato touches, pedaling, cross hand playing, and finger facility.

  • On the Green
  • In the Swing
  • In A Hurry
  • Distant Bells
  • By the Seaside
  • Hopskotch Polka
  • The Stubborn Rocking Horse
  • A Sad Story
  • Chasing Butterflies
  • Vacation Time
  • Soldiers' March
  • A Pleasant Morning

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 1 Reviews
Ms S.
July 05, 2020
Teachers favorite
This collection of gems is a must for all of my students, and I like this Snell edition for its clean editing. Arranged in approximate order of difficulty, each study is 2 pages in length and appropriate for students after about level 2B of most lesson books. A wide variety of technical issue are addressed, yet these little etudes are more like recital pieces than exercises. Hand span is no more than a 7th for most pieces, little to no pedal necessary. Even my adult students love these pieces. Musically satisfying so they enjoy practicing.
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