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The Music Tree Keyboard Literature
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The Music Tree Keyboard Literature Part 4 -- Timeless Gems from 18th, 19th & 20th Centuries by Frances Clark Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Frances Clark
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SKU: AP.00700

Part 4 -- Timeless Gems from 18th, 19th & 20th Centuries. Composed by Frances Clark, Louise Goss, and Sam Holland. Frances Clark Music Tree. Frances Clark Library for Piano Students. Book. 40 pages. Alfred Music #00-00700. Published by Alfred Music (AP.00700).

ISBN 9781589510074. UPC: 654979029281. English.

Keyboard Literature is an exciting new collection of original keyboard works from the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries representing all musical periods, forms, types, and styles.

About The Music Tree

The Music Tree series continues the development of complete musicianship by providing the beginner with delightful and varied repertoire. The pupil learns a variety of idioms encompassing folk, jazz and pop. The creativity of the students is emphasized since they are given musical segments to rearrange, transpose, complete or to use as the basis for a new composition. Technical aspects are also addressed including greater facility, blocked intervals and chords, and more hands together playing. Guided training steps are used to encourage intelligent practice skills.

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