Harris, Paul: Piece a Week, A. Piano Grade 2

sheet music

Setting: Piano
Length: 32 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571539386
ISMN: 9780571539383
A piece a week Piano Grade 2 is ideal to be used alongside the Improve your sight-reading! series, graded piano books to support and improve the reading skills so fundamental to successful sight-reading. These fun, short pieces are specifically written to be learnt one per week. By continually reading accessible new repertoire, the crucial processing of information and hand-eye coordination are established and improved, developing confident sight-reading.
The ability to sight-read fluently is a vital skill, enabling students to learn new pieces more quickly and play with other musicians. The best-selling Improve your sight-reading! series, by renowned educationalist Paul Harris, is designed to develop sight-reading skills, especially in the context of graded exams.

Contents

1.
Indian Chief
2.
Watercolours
3.
Skipping and hopping
4.
Machines
5.
Day dreaming
6.
Three-legged race
7.
Pebble skimming
8.
Spooks
9.
Dancing round the maypole
10.
Spies on a mission
11.
Rushing around
12.
Lonely
13.
China Town
14.
Lost
15.
Traffic jam
16.
Danger ahead!
17.
Elephants take a stroll
18.
Busy people
19.
Kites in the sky
20.
Rolling hills
21.
The magical mirror
22.
Catch me if you can!
23.
Butterflies
24.
Waterfall
25.
In the clouds
26.
Secret agent TX9 saves the day
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