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Scales, Patterns and Improvs - Book 2 Improvisations, Scales, I-IV-V7 Chords and Arpeggios

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ISBN-10: 1423442210

ISBN-13: 9781423442219

Edition: N/A

Authors: Barbara Kreader, Fred Kern, Phillip Keveren, Mona Rejino

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New from the Hal Leonard Student Piano Library - Basic Skills Series. Scales, Patterns and Improvs provides elementary-level students with a valuable resource for building technique through five-finger patterns, I-V7-I chords and arpeggios in all major and minor keys. Students apply these basic skills through improv exercises and reading pieces in every key. The accompanying CD features MIDI orchestrations for all improvs and exercises. Plus, the CD is enhanced so besides working in any CD player, Windows and Mac computer users can also access MIDI files for each song! Includes a helpful visual chart of all five-finger patterns, I and V7 chords in all keys. A perfect choice for students…    
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Book details

List price: $10.99
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Publication date: 12/1/2010
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 48
Size: 9.00" wide x 12.00" long x 0.13" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

Children's author and illustrator Marie-Louise Gay was born in Quebec City, Canada on June 17, 1952. While attending the Institute of Graphic Arts of Montreal, she decided graphic art was too restraining and transferred to the Montreal Museum School of Fine Art, where is majored in animation. She worked for various Canadian magazines doing editorial illustration and illustrated a children's book. In order to learn more about illustration, she attended the Academy of Art College in San Francisco for three years. She moved to Montreal, Canada and started illustrating children's books. In 1980, she decided to write and illustrate her own picture books. In 1984, she won the Canada Council…