It's Easy To Play Classical Themes Review

It's Easy To Play Classical Themes [Paperback]
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I was expecting this to be a child's classical book because of the kid on the cover and the word "Easy" in the title. What I got was a book at a different level than the one visually suggested on the cover. But that's okay. I needed music a bit more challenging than what I had in my beginner's arsenal. I accepted the fact that this wasn't what I expected. It's actually better. I am at the beginner-crossover into intermediate level, which means I'm not ready for books that say "intermediate" but "beginner" is way too easy. I brought this book to my piano teacher who liked it. As she played some of the selections from the book I recognized songs I knew and liked. Anyhow I have been using this book and it's challenging for me but I like the music in it so it's motivation to finish a piece to move on to another. It had a pretty decent selection. The Table of Contents wasn't listed on Amazon so I'll tell you what's inside:
Debussy-Clair De LuneSchumann-DreamingChopin-Fantasie ImpromptuMendelssohn-Fingal's CaveBrahms-Hungarian Dance N.6Liszt-LiebestraumSchubert-Marche MilitaireRubinstein-Melody in FGrieg-MorningDvorak-New World Symph.Beethoven-9th Synph. Grieg-ConcertoBorodin-Polovtsian DancesTchaikovsky-R&JSchubert-RosamundeSchubert-SerenadeSchumann-Slumber SongGrieg-Solveig's SongBeethoven-Son. Pathetique Tchaikovsky-Swan Lake, Synph. N.5, Synph. PathetiqueMcDowell-To a Wild RoseSchubert-Unfinished Synph.Chopin-ValseDalibes-Valse De CoppeliaSmetana-Vltava
I would definitely recommend this book if it sounds like you're at the same level I am. Good luck with your choice!

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Easy-to-read, simplified arrangements of 27 popular classical masterpieces by Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Beethoven, and other great composers.

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