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Hal Leonard Kids Keyboard Course Book 1
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Description
This book teaches children how to use an electronic keyboard through easy instruction, color-coded notation and stickers, lots of illustrations, games and puzzles, and plenty of songs that kids will be able to play right away. Songs in Book 1 include: Alouette • Can Can • Chopsticks • It's Raining, It's Pouring • Kum Ba Yah • London Bridge • Skip to My Lou • Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star • and more. Book 2 also available: 00102134/$5.95


Features
- 48 pages
- Size: 12" x 9"
- Composer: Various
- ISBN: 793503299
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2 Reviews
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- At home, to start1
Describe Yourself
- Parent of aspiring musician1
Pros
- Easy to understand1
- Very basic1
Reviewed by 2 customers
Good for the absolute beginner
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submitted2 years ago
byJames
fromLexington, KY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My daughter enjoyed it and was playing some very basic tunes rather quickly.
Good starter book.
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submitted2 years ago
byMike
fromScranton, PA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This book is designed for children just beginning their keyboard journey, but I bought this for mom, who in her seventies wants to learn without having to dive head-first into theory.
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