My First Piano Pieces, Puzzles & Activities

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The popular beginner instruction books for kids with fun exercises, theory and easy songs to play.
This book follows and supplements the tried-and-tested progression of Get Set! Piano – My First Piano Book. It includes favourites like ‘Ring-a-Ring-a-Roses’, ‘Peter Taps with One Hammer’ and ‘The Wheels on the Bus’, as well as playful new pieces, featuring dinosaurs, superheroes, aliens, scooters and more!
Some pieces have straightforward teacher duet parts to encourage ensemble playing from the start, and there are lots of music theory puzzles and activities to consolidate learning and offer an extra layer of fun and exploration. The book is illustrated throughout in the charming Get Set! style, and students are encouraged to decorate and colour in the drawings to reflect their progress. Suitable for children aged 5+.
Song list:
Aliens are everywhere
Starlight
Andy Pandy
Dino Dino dinosaur
Hickory, dickory, dock
Tick, tock
Mousie, mousie
In the light of the moon
I had a cat
Playing with letters
Superhero
Who have we found in Music Town?
Families
My wish for fish
Peter taps
Two little dickie birds
Little Johnny dances
My new scooter
Round and round the garden
This little light of mine
Kaeru no uta
On the bus

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This is Book 3 in the Get Set! Piano Series. See all Get Set! Piano books here.

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About Karen Marshall

Penny Stirling is Director of Yorkshire Young Musicians and one of the UK's leading figures in instrumental teaching. She regularly acts as adjudicator, examiner, consultant and Professional Development leader in the UK and abroad, and holds a Fellowship at the Royal Northern College.


Karen Marshall is a successful instrumental and

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About Julia Patton

Julia Patton studied embroidery in Manchester. She worked as a freelance illustrator for Paperchase and a set designer for Cosgrove Hall before embarking on an MA in illustration in Edinburgh. She now illustrates full time in a beautiful part of Northumberland where she lives with her husband and two young sons.

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