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Playing with Chords Book 2

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Playing with Chords for Piano Students

Description

• New chords, keys, patterns and ideas are progressively introduced.
• Each new concept is followed by several suitable songs to practise what has been learned.
• Contains a wide variety of arranging tips and ideas.
• Classical musicians friendly. Differences encountered in a chord based system are explained.
• Suitable for any age including adults who are beginners in this method.
• The first books, especially, are easily accessed by young children who have reached about grade 1.

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You can use Playing with Chords in any way you wish with all your current and future students.
You can print complete books or individual pages to give to students.
You cannot  share the material with any other teachers, or students of other teachers, even teachers who are in the same studio.  They must purchase their own license. You can share files with your students electronically but they cannot share this material with anyone else.
You cannot use the material in this course for any other purpose.
You are expected at all times to protect the copyright owners interests by not allowing illegal copies to be made, and not allowing the copyright files to escape to the wider internet.

What people are saying

Teach Your Fingers is fantastic! It has many great ideas. Whenever my students complain that they are not playing as well as they think they should, I tell them their fingers are stupid; they don’t have brains but can be trained. Students immediately laugh and relax. They can move forward, enjoying the music more, and feeling less shame.
Karen Monroe Washington

Love your books. My favourite page is "Fingers Are Stupid" in the little Teach Your Fingers book. I quote this one and show the picture most weeks to someone I am teaching. Great work, making the idea of controlling fingers with the brain so clear to be seen.
Dianne Morgan Warkworth

For a few years now Teach Your Fingers has been my go to authority for “How to practice” ideas.
Warwick Brown, New York.

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