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Piano for the Developing Musician

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ISBN-10: 0534517781

ISBN-13: 9780534517786

Edition: 5th 2002

Authors: Martha Hilley, Lynn Freeman Olson

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This text is aimed at music majors who must pass a piano proficiency examination before graduating. Every chapter is tightly structured around skills that majors must know. Hilley's expert pedagogical approach takes full advantage of Olson's original music (written especially for this text), and the book aggressively pursues its musical goals. Together, the authors have created a compelling and consistent text that synthesizes keyboard skills, music theory, and creativity.
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Book details

List price: $86.95
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 9/14/2001
Binding: Comb Bound 
Pages: 408
Size: 10.00" wide x 12.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 2.442

Martha Hilley joined the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin School of Music in 1982 as Coordinator of Group Piano and Pedagogy. Throughout her career, she has been active in piano pedagogy, teaching on the national, state, and local levels, as well as internationally in Italy, Belgium, Australia, Norway, Austria, and Taiwan. Hilley has been the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in undergraduate teaching throughout her career, including the Texas Excellence Teaching Award, 1983; a Dad's Association Centennial Fellowship, 1988; and the Texas Music Teachers Association's Outstanding Collegiate Teacher,1997. In 1992, Hilley received the prestigious Orpheus Award presented by…    

Preliminary Chapter. 1. Intervals. 2. Pentascales. 3. Root Position Triads. 4. Extended Use of Intervals, Pentascales, and Triads/Dominant Seventh. 5. Chord Shapes/Pentascales with Black-Key Group. 6. Scalar Sequences/Modal Patterns/Black-Key-Group Major Scales. 7. White-Key Major Scale Fingerings/Blues Pentascale and the 12-Bar Blues. 8. White-Key Minor Scale Fingerings/Diatonic Harmonies in Minor. 9. The ii-V7-I Progression. 10. Secondary Dominants/Styles of Accompanying. 11. Harmonic Implications of Common Modes. 12. Diatonic Seventh Chords in Major and Minor/Secondary Seventh Chords. 13. Altered/Borrowed Triads. 14. Altered Seventh Chords/Extended Harmonies (Ninth, Thirteenth).…