Teaching Little Fingers To Play Disney Tunes Book Only
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Author(s)Glenda Austin,
PublisherWillis Music
ISBN / ASIN1423431200
ISBN-139781423431206
Sales Rank14,053
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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(Willis). Your students will love playing these early elementary level supplements with fantastic optional teacher accompaniments arranged by Glenda Austin. They complement and enhance the original Teaching Little Fingers to Play method, offering important guides and reminders to reinforce musical concepts. Our Teaching Little Fingers series successfully encourages advancement and also provides delightful recital material! 10 songs, including: The Bare Necessities * Can You Feel the Love Tonight * Kiss the Girl * Mickey Mouse March * Winnie the Pooh * and more.
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