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INTRODUCTION TO THE PIANO FOR THE BLIND STUDENT: A COURSE IN BRAILLE MUSIC READING, BOOK 1     

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Picture of INTRODUCTION TO THE PIANO FOR THE BLIND STUDENT: A COURSE IN BRAILLE MUSIC READING, BOOK 1 An Introduction to the Piano for the Blind Student: A Course in Braille Music Reading, Book 1, by Richard Taesch, is a braille music manual designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This piano course is designed for the student who already has fundamental knowledge of the braille music code in general. Those who pursue the piano as a primary instrument must develop the skill of playing two parts at one time. Braille music presents music for two hands in bar-over-bar piano music format. The exercises and graded repertoire in this book help the student overcome typical problems in reading bar-over-bar braille music formats. Duets and performance repertoire are presented to make the process fun, musical, and educational. The full set includes two print and two braille volumes (Repertoire and Graded Studies). OPTIONS: Print Set alone or the Braille Set alone.

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This product record was updated on February 23, 2009.

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