Contemporary Class Piano by Elyse Mach

Contemporary Class Piano

Elyse Mach
576 pages
Oxford University Press
Aug 2003
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Highly acclaimed for its creative approach to beginning piano, Contemporary Class Piano presents materials in an engaging manner and in a logical progression of difficulty. Easily accessible to students with no prior music or keyboard experience, the book offers a well-rounded and abundant solo and ensemble repertoire--including classical pieces and folk, jazz, rock, pop, and blues tunes--with ample opportunities for students to improvise, transpose, harmonize, and compose accompaniments. New to the sixth edition BL FREE TO INSTRUCTORS UPON ADOPTION: Packaged separately from the text, a set of four MIDI disks--containing approximately 200 orchestration accompaniments prepared by renowned composer Phillip Keveren--that can be used in class. These accompaniments motivate students to practice and complete their assignments more readily. BL A teacher's manual with suggested lesson plans and teaching tips available at www.oup.com/us/classpiano BL Thirty-one new solo repertoire and sixteen new ensemble repertoire pieces (arranged for four to eight hands) BL Thirteen new songs to harmonize, six of which make up a new "Famous Themes" section, with favorites such as Für Elise and Liebestraum BL Eighteen new teacher accompaniments BL Easy-to-play arrangements of three patriotic songs in Appendix C BL Opportunities for students to experience aleatoric (chance) music in Unit 1
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Pages 576
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Published 2003
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