Alfred S Teach Yourself To Play Electronic Keyboard

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Alfred's Teach Yourself to Play Electronic Keyboard

Melody, harmony and rhythm are explained in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step system. Also teaches how to use chord symbols to play from pop sheet music, fake books and lead sheets as well as the "Circle of 5ths" and improvising techniques.
Alfred's Self-teaching Adult Piano Course

Author: Willard A. Palmer
language: en
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Release Date: 2008
Continuing the incredible popularity of Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course, this new book adapts the same friendly and informative style for adults who wish to teach themselves. With the study guide pages that have been added to introduce the music, it's almost like having a piano teacher beside you as you learn the skills needed to perform popular and familiar music. There are also five bonus pieces: At Last * Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas * Laura * Over the Rainbow * Singin' in the Rain. Included is a recording containing the piano part and an engaging arrangement for each of the 65 musical examples. 192 pages.
Alfred's Teach Yourself Chords and Progressions at the Keyboard

Author: Bert Konowitz
language: en
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Release Date: 1998-02
Teach Yourself Chords & Progressions at the Keyboard will have you playing great chords and progressions right from the beginning. You will learn how to build and organize all the traditional jazz chords into progressions in every key. As you progress, you will learn how to comp, create new bass rhythms and improvise from chord symbols using blues and ii-V progressions. Also included are unique arrangements demonstrating how to play in the style of Meade Lux Lewis, Erroll Garner and Bill Evans.