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Learn To Play Piano In 24 Hours (Bk/Dvd)
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Piano
Composer Dutton, John
Publisher Music Sales Corp

Price: $24.95

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #14018782

If you have ever wanted to learn to play all sorts of piano styles from Baroque and classical, to boogie, pop, rock and jazz, then this book is for you! Learn to Play Piano in 24 Hours offers you 24 clear, self-contained lessons fully-illustrated with photographs, diagrams and musical examples for you to take at your own pace. Each chapter takes you through workouts and exercises right through to a performance piece that you'll be able to play in no time. Informative, clear and entertaining, the accompanying DVD gives you all the know-how you need. Everything is explained in detail from technique, tone and terminology, to historical background, top tips and a great collection of original compositions.

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