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Electronic Keyboard Lessons for Kids - Book 1 [electronic resource] : How to Play Keyboard for Kids (Free Video Available)
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- LearnToPlayMusic.com.
- Series:
- Progressive Young Beginner
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Keyboard instruments--History.
- Music industry.
- Musical temperament.
- Local Subjects:
- Keyboard instruments--History.
- Music industry.
- Musical temperament.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (102 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New Castle : LearnToPlayMusic.com, 2014.
- Summary:
- Teach how to play keyboard for kids with our easy keyboard lessons for kids. Covers the important techniques required to learn to play the keyboard including correct posture, hand position and fingering technique for 5 beginner keyboard notes, 3 one finger chords and 3 fingered chords. Suitable for children aged 4 to 8 years and all types of children's electronic keyboards including Roland, Casio and Yamaha. Includes 43 great sounding keyboard exercises and popular easy keyboard songs for kids. Beautifully illustrated in full color throughout with easy-to-read keyboard music for kids, keyboard
- Contents:
- Cover; Publisher Info; Using This eBook; Contents; Introduction; Parts of the Electronic Keyboard; Lesson One; Music Notes; The Keyboard; How to Find Middle C; Fingers; How to Read Music; The Staff; Treble Clef; Treble Staff; The Quarter Note; The Note Middle C; Exercise 1 - Cat Walk; The Four Four Time Signature; Exercise 2 - Four Four Cats; Lesson Two; The Note D; Exercise 3 - Raining Cats and Dogs; Exercise 4 - Playing Cat and Mouse; The Half Note; Exercise 5 - Half Time; Exercise 6 - Cool Cat; Exercise 7 - Hot Dog; Lesson Three; The Note E; Exercise 8 - Elephant Walk
- Exercise 9 - Play It Again, SamThe Whole Note; Exercise 10 - Whole Lot; Exercise 11 - In the Light of the Moon; Exercise 12 - Merrily; Lesson Four; The Note F; Exercise 13 - Frog Hop; The Note G; Exercise 14 - Mary Had a Little Lamb; Exercise 15 - Ode to Joy; Exercise 16 - Oats and Beans; Lesson Five; Chords; The One-Finger C Chord; Using the Rhythm Section; Exercise 17 - Easy To C; The One-Finger G Chord; Camels and Gorillas; Exercise 18 - Camels and Gorillas; Songs with Chords; Exercise 19 - All Together Now; Endings; Exercise 20 - Go Tell Aunt Nancy; Lesson Six; Fingered Chords
- How to Play Fingered ChordsFingered C Chord; Fingered G Chord; Exercise 21 - G Wiz; Changing Chords; Exercise 22 - Two Chord Tango; Exercise 23 - My House; Exercise 24 - Lightly Row; Lesson Seven; The Quarter Rest; Exercise 25 - Take a Rest; Exercise 26 - Under Arrest; Staccato; Exercise 27 - Hot Cross Buns; Exercise 28 - Tango Jumbo; Lesson Eight; The Three Four Time Signature; Exercise 29 - Waltz and All; Dots; Exercise 30 - Dotted Waltz; Exercise 31 - Girls and Boys Come Out to Play; Exercise 32 - Boating Song; Exercise 33 - Austrian Waltz; Exercise 34 - Little Bo Peep; Lesson Nine
- The Lead-InExercise 35 - The Cuckoo; The Half Rest; Exercise 36 - Dance and Clap; Lesson Ten; The F Chord; One-Finger F chord; Fingered F chord; Changing Between C and F; Exercise 37 - Foxy Samba; Exercise 38 - Three Chord Cha-Cha; Exercise 39 - The Mexican Hat Dance; Lesson Eleven; Three Chord Songs; Exercise 40 - Aura Lee; Exercise 41 - Beautiful Brown Eyes; The Common Time Signature; Exercise 42 - The Banks of the Ohio; Exercise 43 - When the Saints Go Marchin' In; Appendix; Note and Rest Values; One Finger Chords; Fingered Chords
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 982-532-008-7
- OCLC:
- 880413095
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