Ed. Catherine Rollin
The 21 pieces in this collection represent some of the best miniature masterworks in piano literature. These pieces were carefully selected not only for their overall quality and musicality, but because they primarily stay in five-fin
By Catherine Rollin
Usable either as a method or with a method, this series introduces basic technical skills and expands the student's knowledge of style, form and artistic ideas. Repertoire Book 2 includes 15 original pieces that reflect the four styli
By Alexander Peskanov
Concert pianist, composer, and master teacher Alexander Peskanov has written Spring Concerto as a bridge to the concerto repertoire that will help pianists at the intermediate level experience the joys of performing a concerto at a y
By Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee
The Phantasie Variations, Op. 12 were commissioned by Phyllis Alpert Lehrer for her Merkin Hall Debut Concert near Lincoln Center in 1980. The piece uses two 12-tone rows, opening with the first row in retrograde, as if regre
Each of the 80 color flashcards features a single note followed by two short sightreading exercises. This combination of note drilling and intervalic reading is highly effective in building rea
Composers: Nancy Faber, Randall Faber
The Piano Adventures® PracticeTime Assignment Book is specially designed to optimize both lesson time and practice time. The book can be used effectively at any level of the Piano Adventures® method.
Authors: Randall Faber, Nancy Faber
Playing 5-finger scales has significant value for early-level pianists. This innovative book helps students chart progress through all major and minor 5-finger scales, cross-hand arpeggios, and primary chords. Engaging
Intermediate students are ready to explore the challenges of one-octave scales and arpeggios. More than a simple reference to scale fingerings and key signatures, this book presents valuable patterns that engage the
Scales and arpeggios are the backbone of confident, polished playing. Practicing these two pillars of technique develops dexterity and speed. When combined with essential music theory patterns, the result is “harmony in motion.” Not j
By Robert D. Vandall
Each solo in this book features pianistic freedom within the style and form of the piece. Even when the hands move freely around the keyboard, the goal was to keep the technique required to play each piece within limited boundaries to
By Melody Bober, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster
This method is designed for teens who still enjoy music and want to continue their study but have limited practice time. Each book includes solo pieces in varied styles, a Hanon study to develop techni
By Melody Bober, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster
This method is designed for teens who still enjoy music and want to continue their study but have limited practice time. Each book includes solo pieces in varied styles, a Hanon study to develop techni
By Melody Bober, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster
This method is designed for teens who still enjoy music and want to continue their study but have limited practice time. Each book includes solo pieces in varied styles, a Hanon study to develop techni
By Melody Bober, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster
This method is designed for teens who still enjoy music and want to continue their study but have limited practice time. Each book includes solo pieces in varied styles, a Hanon study to develop techni
By Melody Bober, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster
This method is designed for teens who still enjoy music and want to continue their study but have limited practice time. Each book includes solo pieces in varied styles, a Hanon study to develop techni
Arr. Carol Matz
This series provides a wonderful opportunity for students to work on aspects of ensemble playing, such as dynamic balance and tempo control, while learning some of their favorite well-known pieces.
Arr. Carol Matz
The arrangements in this book incorporate the use of eighth-note and dotted-quarter note rhythms. Circled finger numbers signal change of hand position and the pedal markings are indicated in the secondo part.
Arr. Carol Matz
This series provides a wonderful opportunity for students to work on aspects of ensemble playing, such as dynamic balance and tempo control, while learning some of their favorite well-known pieces.
Arr. Carol Matz
Outstanding arrangements written especially for intermediate pianists. This enjoyable collection is sure to be a hit with both students and teachers!
Arranger: Brenda Dillon
Piano Fun – Christmas Hits for Adult Beginners is a collection of lead sheets and arrangements for the beginning pianist who has learned to read music and wants to play easy arrangements of familiar holiday favorites. The audio fe
by Wendy Stevens, Eugénie Rocherolle, Sondra Clark, Phillip Keveren
Five original duets from top composers Phillip Keveren, Eugénie Rocherolle, Sondra Clark and Wendy Stevens. Each duet is a musical gem worthy of a recital feature. Students will love the
Piano Seascapes is a stunning collection of 12 original piano pieces that have been inspired by images of the sea and its surroundings. By best-selling composer Pam Wedgwood, this book is suitable for intermediate-level players and is accompanied by a bea