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Alfred's Basic Piano Library Popular Hits, Bk 1A

Author Tom Gerou
Publisher Alfred Music
Category Music
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Author(s)Tom Gerou
PublisherAlfred Music
ISBN / ASIN1470627353
ISBN-139781470627355
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Sales Rank882,345
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Alfred's Basic Piano Library: Popular Hits answers the often expressed need for popular music to be used as supplementary music for students. Soon after beginning piano study, students can play attractive versions of the best-known melodies of today. This book is correlated page-by-page with Alfred's Basic Piano Library: Lesson Book 1A. When pieces from the Popular Hits book are assigned in conjunction with the material in the Lesson Book, new concepts are reinforced in a fun and motivating way, increasing the student's interest in piano study. Titles: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) * Cool Kids (Echosmith) * Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (from Walt Disney's Frozen) * I'll Stand by You (The Pretenders) * Iron Man (from Iron Man) * Jeepers Creepers (Johnny Mercer) * Just the Way You Are (Amazing) (Bruno Mars) * Minecraft (from Minecraft) * The Quidditch World Cup (from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) * Theme from Superman * Wreck It, Wreck-It Ralph (from Wreck-It Ralph).
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