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Learn to Play the Classics Fur Elise Edition - cover

Learn to Play the Classics Fur Elise Edition

Ludwig van Beethoven, SilverTonaities

Publisher: SilverTonalities

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Summary

Fur Elise or “Bagatelle In A Minor Wo059” was written in 1810 by the German Composer, Ludwig van Beethoven and is one of the most famous Piano Solos in the world.
	Get to know this timeless piece, easily with the Letter Names embedded in each Note Head for Quick and Easy Reading.
	Learning to play the Piano can be a challenging and time-consuming process, especially for beginners. With the innovative approach of embedding letter names in each Note Head, reading music becomes quick and easy.
	This method allows players to easily identify the correct notes and by associating each note with its corresponding letter name, beginner Pianists can quickly grasp the fundamentals of sight-reading.
	Whether you are just starting out, or looking to enhance your musical abilities, this simplified approach provides a fun and effective way to learn without feeling overwhelmed.
	So why not give it a try? With SilverTonalities Arrangements, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can progress and start playing your favorite pieces with confidence!

Embark on your musical journey with SilverTonalities' "Little Pear Tree" Series. This series offers a wide range of genres and teaches fundamental techniques and skills required for aspiring pianists to expand their musical horizons in an engaging and systematic manner.
The Little Pear Tree series is an invaluable resource that will have something to offer for everyone.
So, collect them all and start tickling those ivories!

	Preview, pages 1-4
	Beethoven Fast Facts, page 5
	Fur Elise Fast Facts, page 6
	Ludwig van Beethoven Quick Facts, page 7
	The Key of A Minor, pages 8-13
	Berens Exercise Number 1 in A Minor, pages 14-15
	The Key of E Major, pages 16-20
	Berens Exercise Number 2 in E Major, pages 21-22
	Beethoven Terminology, page 23
	The Grand Staff, page 24
	Beethoven’s Greatest Hits, page 25
	The Key of C Major, pages 26-30
	Exercise Number 4 in C Major, page 31-32
	The Choral Symphony, page 33
	Exercise Number 19th in C Major, pages 34-36
	The Key of G Major, pages 37-41
	Berens Exercise Number 1 in G Major, pages 42-43
	The Classical Era, page 44
	Dotted Half Note, page 45
	The Eroica Symphony, page 46
	Hanon Number 1, pages 47-48
	The Fermata, page 49
	Hanon Number 3, pages 50-51
	Fidelio, page 52
	Quarter Note Exercise Treble Clef, page 53
	The Opera, page 54
	Quarter Note Exercise Bass Clef, page 55
	Symphony Number 6, Opus 68 “Pastoral”, page 56
	Notes on the Treble Staff, page 57
	Piano Concertos, page 58
	Notes on the Treble Staff, page 59
	The Sonata, page 60
	Notes on the Bass Staff Spaces, page 61
	Strings Family, page 62
	Notes on the Bass Staff Lines, page 63
	The String Quartet, page 64
	The 3 Periods of Beethoven, page 65
	Fur Elise Easiest Piano Arrangement, pages 66-69
	Top 10 Classical Era Composers, page 70
	Fur Elise Big Note Standard Notation Arrangement, pages 71-74
	Ludwig van Beethoven “Breaking News”, page 75
	The Major Scale, page 76
Available since: 07/15/2024.

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