Again, playing by ear, inventing accompaniments, experimenting with timbres and chords, and composing little pieces should constantly supplement lessons. In the appendix of Volume 2, the author offers
(Schott). Again, playing by ear, inventing accompaniments, experimenting with timbres and chords, and composing little pieces should constantly supplement lessons. In the appendix of Volume 2, the aut
SchottFollowing the very successful piano method published in two volumes between 1958 and 1962, the three-volume "European Piano Method" represents a new textbook which takes into account the develop
Here, the printed music is intended primarily for the teacher who will play through the exercises. The pupil plays from memory rather than from the book.