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Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day, Book 3A. Piano Method sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music. Beginning.

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Sight Reading . Piano Method sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music. Beginning.

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Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day, Book 3A edited by Kevin Olson and Helen Marlais. For piano. Instruction. Sight Reading and Rhythm Every Day. Instructional and Sight Reading. Late Elementary. Early Intermediate. Lesson book. Daily lessons. 47 pages. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.FF1539. ISBN 1-56939-585-3. With daily lessons. Instructional and Sight Reading. In the Every Day plan for Book 3A, students learn and practice different rhythmic activities with accent markings, focusing on the dotted quarter note rhythm followed by eighth notes. Tonic and dominant chords are explored, as well as melodic and harmonic intervals of major and minor 2nds and 3rds, and perfect 4ths and 5ths. Extending the usual five-finger pattern by crossing the second finger over the thumb is taught, as well as learning transposition of up to a fifth interval. Students will develop important skills such as eye, ear, and hand coordination through carefully crafted exercises, and will help turn your students into young artists. This series is designed to help students achieve an impeccable sense of rhythm which is the first step in successful sight reading, as well as develop their skills with key recognition, time signature recognition, pattern identification, interval recognition, and immediate response to articulation and dynamics.

Translation

Sight Reading . For piano. Instruction. Sight Reading and Rhythm Every Day. Instructional and Sight Reading. Late Elementary. Early Intermediate. Lesson book. Daily lessons. 47 pages. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.FF1539. ISBN 1-56939-585-3. With daily lessons. Instructional and Sight Reading. In the Every Day plan for Book 3A, students learn and practice different rhythmic activities with accent markings, focusing on the dotted quarter note rhythm followed by eighth notes. Tonic and dominant chords are explored, as well as melodic and harmonic intervals of major and minor 2nds and 3rds, and perfect 4ths and 5ths. Extending the usual five-finger pattern by crossing the second finger over the thumb is taught, as well as learning transposition of up to a fifth interval. Students will develop important skills such as eye, ear, and hand coordination through carefully crafted exercises, and will help turn your students into young artists. This series is designed to help students achieve an impeccable sense of rhythm which is the first step in successful sight reading, as well as develop their skills with key recognition, time signature recognition, pattern identification, interval recognition, and immediate response to articulation and dynamics.