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Piano Teacher's Guide to Creative Composition by Carol Klose Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Carol Klose
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SKU: HL.296828

Educational Piano Library. Composition, Piano Reference, Teacher Resource. Softcover. 80 pages. Hal Leonard #296828. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.296828).

ISBN 9781423495567. UPC: 884088511227. 9.0x12.0x0.188 inches.

This book is meant to assist teachers who wish to introduce their students to creative composition but have limited lesson time available and feel the need for some direction in starting and continuing the process successfully. The process involves devoting as little as five minutes of lesson time to composition, but at every lesson over a period of, for example, six to eight weeks. Suggestions in the concise Lesson Plans help bring about gradual changes or improvements from week to week that are enough to keep the piece developing, and, more importantly, to keep the student immersed and motivated in the process.

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