Notespeller for Piano, Book 3: Hal Leonard Student Piano Library (Educational Piano Library) [Paperback] Review

Notespeller for Piano, Book 3: Hal Leonard Student Piano Library [Paperback]My 6 year-year-old son has taken one-hour weekly lessons for the past year and early on, his teacher asked me to buy the Notespeller series as a companion to her instruction.She gives him two or three pages a week to work on as homework, which can be done anywhere and don't need the piano.He is currently tackling transposition and the book makes it interesting and engaging to work on and reinforces the theory behind the music.As I said in the review for Book 2, one of the best things about the Notespeller series is that my son can focus on other things during his lessons - his teacher can focus on expression and phrasing and dynamics and the money I spend on lessons has a better result... because she doesn't have to spend any time on note reading, hand positions, or key changes because he has that solid... partly through his year-long work in the Notespellers.The activities are different enough to be amusing and captivate the interest of even relunctant learners, while maintaining the same "characters" and themes throughout the books to be comfortingly familiar. I HIGHLY recommend these workbooks as a companion to piano instruction for kids.

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Students join Spike and Party Cat as they explore the sights and tourist attractions in Music City. Their visit includes assignments that help students sharpen their music reading skills, learn to read ledger-line notes, and identify intervals, half and whole steps, and major/minor five-finger patterns. Corresponds to Piano Lessons Books 3 and 4.

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