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Playing the Piano With Three Chords: Piano Collection
The Blues
arr. Robert Schultz
Level: Intermediate
Item: 98-FJH2369
$8.50
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The Playing Piano with Three Chords series introduces pianists to the fundamentals of chord playing, offering a gradual path toward hands-together coordination. Designed for early to late intermediate pianists, this collection of piano solos provides a diverse selection of standards and original blues-inspired pieces. Featuring everything from the soulful "Bassline Blues" and "Beacon Street Blues" to lively, upbeat selections like "Hot Shot" and "Spring Swing," these pieces are harmonized with no more than three chords, making them accessible while laying the foundation for more complex playing.
This volume includes well-loved classics like "The House of the Rising Sun" and "The Saint James Infirmary," along with unique compositions such as "Monty's Groove" and "Nowhere to Go." Each piece is crafted to help students develop coordination, rhythm, and an understanding of chord progressions, all in easy key signatures. Whether playing the reflective "Little Blue Waltz" or the rhythmic "Offbeat Blues," pianists will find a perfect balance of challenge and enjoyment in this versatile collection. It's an ideal resource for students wanting to explore the world of blues, jazz, and standards while honing their technical and interpretative skills.
This volume includes well-loved classics like "The House of the Rising Sun" and "The Saint James Infirmary," along with unique compositions such as "Monty's Groove" and "Nowhere to Go." Each piece is crafted to help students develop coordination, rhythm, and an understanding of chord progressions, all in easy key signatures. Whether playing the reflective "Little Blue Waltz" or the rhythmic "Offbeat Blues," pianists will find a perfect balance of challenge and enjoyment in this versatile collection. It's an ideal resource for students wanting to explore the world of blues, jazz, and standards while honing their technical and interpretative skills.
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