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Premier Piano Course -- Sight-Reading Level 1A by Carol Matz Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Victoria Mcarthur
Piano - Beginner

SKU: AP.41040

Level 1A. Composed by Carol Matz and Victoria Mcarthur. Homeschool Resources; Method/Instruction; Piano - Alfred's Premier Piano Course; Resources. Premier Piano Course. Children. Book. 32 pages. Alfred Music #00-41040. Published by Alfred Music (AP.41040).

ISBN 9780739096321. UPC: 038081460611. English.

Sight-Reading 1A develops sight reading skills through activities that reinforce reading concepts and musicality. There are 14 units correlated with Lesson Book 1A, and each unit contains five activities that emphasize note reading, rhythm, playing without stopping, and playing expressively. These activities build sight-reading skills in a simple, fun way.

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Pam
March 03, 2019
Premier Piano Course -- Sight-Reading
This book is a great supplement to the Level 1A series as well as Premier Piano Express. With students who are learning quickly, it is a great resource to evaluate their comprehension using it as intended: sight-reading. For slower learners (or ones who just don't practice enough) it is more music to support new notes/concepts. I will sometimes use it as sight-reading a month or so after they have passed the lesson. The pieces are short and so not very time consuming.