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Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day, Book 7

Marlais, Helen / Olson, Kevin
Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day, Book 7
Book 7 continues to develop student's ability to sight read with ease, accuracy and musicality! Carefully crafted musical examples develop eye, ear, and hand coordination. New concepts are: sixteenth-note rhythms in 3/8 and 6/8 meter and three part chorales. Reviewed concepts: relative major/minor keys, reading ledger lines, diminished chords and augmented chords. Daily activities with DID IT!" boxes save valuable lesson time.

Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day(r), Book 6

Marlais, Helen / Olson, Kevin
Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day(r), Book 6
Book 6 of Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day(R) reinforces previous skills and adds new skills such as reading sixteenth-note rhythms in several different keys and includes combinations of rhythms such as an eighth note followed by two sixteenth notes and a dotted eighth note followed by two sixteenth notes. Also introduced are diminished triads, augmented triads, dominant seventh chords and their inversions. Students further their skills in har...

Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day(r), Book 4a

Marlais, Helen / Olson, Kevin
Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day(r), Book 4a
In Book 4A of this outstanding series, Helen Marlais along with Kevin Olson, provide students with creative, structured lessons and activities to further develop their sight reading abilities. New concepts include: sliding the thumb under the third finger, reading intervals that include ledger lines, the beginning of playing one octave scales, further study of intervals, cadences, chord progressions, and keys, to name a few.

Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day(r), Book 3b

Marlais, Helen / Olson, Kevin
Sight Reading & Rhythm Every Day(r), Book 3b
In Book 3B of this distinctive series, new concepts carefully interweave with reviewed concepts to further the students' knowledge and hone their sight-reading abilities. Some of the concepts reviewed are: rhythms that include dotted quarter notes followed by eighth notes, crossovers of the second finger over the thumb extending the five finger pattern, and a review of tonic and dominant chords to name a few. New concepts are introduced, such ...