Wedgwood, Pamela: It's never too late to play blues (bk/CD

sheet music

Setting: Piano
Length: 32 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 057153208X
ISMN: 9780571532087
It's never too late to play blues, rags & boogies is the latest addition to the best-selling piano tutor series, It's Never Too Late... by Pam Wedgwood. Through favourite repertoire in easy-to-play arrangements, classic tunes and great new pieces in blues, ragtime and boogie styles, this book helps pianists learn and explore all the different skills and techniques needed to play. 
Pam Wedgwood is one of the UK's favourite composers of popular piano music and creator of Jazzin' About, After Hours and Up-Grade. The ground-breaking It's never too late... Series gives adults the opportunity to learn the piano with a method devised especially for them. This best-selling tutor breaks the learning into manageable chunks, features online audio, and is packed with irresistible music and fascinating information - all the motivation needed to make learning fun! 

Contents

1.
Pineapple Rag
2.
Ragtime Dance
3.
Elite Syncopations
4.
The Easy Winners
5.
Ringtone Rag
6.
Maple Leaf Rag
7.
Bus Stop Boogie
8.
Be-bop-a-lula
9.
Let’s Twist Again
10.
Oh Baby!
11.
Great Balls of Fire
12.
Brainstorm Boogie
13.
Rock Around the Clock
14.
Playing the Blues
15.
Blair’s Blues
16.
C Jam Blues
17.
Stormy Weather
18.
Basin Street Blues
19.
Blues in the Night
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