
Piano Time Jazz Book 2
Pauline Hall(Composer)
Oxford University Press
Published on 16. December 1999
Other
Sheet music
32 pages
978-0-19-372734-2 (ISBN)
Description
24 stylish pieces in a range of jazz and light-hearted styles, supported by witty illustrations. Great stuff that sounds cool, but is still easy. Piano Time Jazz Book 2 is around the level of Piano Time 3.
Reviews / Votes
The two volumes of Piano Time Jazz by Pauline Hall come attractively packaged, with good quality print and fun comic style illustrations throughout. Book 1 starts off with some simple pieces which are fun to play - 'Tick Tock Boogie' and 'Cheeky Charlie' work well, as does the selection of blues, rock and tangos which follows. I particularly liked 'Living it Up' and 'Friday Night Rag'. In Book 2 the selection is equally appealing. Favourites include 'Polka Dots', 'Three-Quarter Time' (a jazz waltz) and 'Funfair', although you would be hard pressed to find something not to your taste. A most successful selection of accessible, fun to play music. * Music Teacher June 2000 * Providing a useful resource that teaches specific musical skills and techniques is a difficult process, but is one that has been successfully addressed by Pauline Hall with her two volumes of graded jazz piano pieces . . . Designed to complement rather than replace other tutorial material, these volumes are a valuable resource for piano teachers - they are a fun and challenging alternative to some of the more humdrum aspects of learning the piano. * Alison Ruddock, Musicteachers.co.uk July 2000 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 311 mm
Width: 232 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
130 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-372734-2 (9780193727342)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Pauline Hall graduated from the Royal Academy of Music and then taught in schools and privately. Whilst living and teaching in Harrogate she felt the need for a piano tutor which made learning fun, and which progressed at the pace of her slowest learner. She started by writing little tunes in pupils' notebooks, and these formed the basis of Tunes for Ten Fingers; the Piano Time series developed from this.
Content
Cat's eyes ; Chase in the dark ; Clear water ; Funfair ; Go with the flow ; Head in the clouds ; High Street blues ; Late at night ; Lively lion ; Moody Max ; Ol' man boogie blues ; Polka dots ; Promise! ; Railroad blues ; Reggae stamp ; Round the bend ; Snowball rag ; Stargazing ; Tango Argentina ; Three-quarter time ; Waltz for Alice ; Warm starry nights ; Warm up ; Whistle stop