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Piano by Ear: Classical Box Set 1

By: Bill Brown
Narrated by: Bill Brown
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In this eclectic Piano by Ear box set, you will get a great education in the key composers for the piano at varying levels of difficulty. All of these titles were hand-selected by Bill Brown in order to give the student all the basic skills needed to play more complex classical pieces while at the same time giving them an enjoyable and recognizable list of songs to play. These songs are all taught “by ear” using no print, music, or video.

Lessons include:

  • “Adagio” (Albinoni)
  • “Adagio” in Dm
  • “Barcarolle”
  • “Bouree” in Em
  • “Clair De Lune”
  • “Fugue” in C BWV 846
  • “Gavotte” in Gm
  • “Gigue”
  • “Invention No. 8”
  • “Largo from Xerxes”
  • “March” in Eb
  • “March” in G
  • “Minuet” in Cm
  • “Minuet” in Dm
  • “Minuet” in G No. 7
  • “Minuet” in Gm 822
  • “Musette” in G Bach
  • “Notturno” in Eb
  • “October”
  • “Polonaise 17”
  • “Polonaise 28”
  • “Polonaise” in Gm
  • “Prelude” in C
  • “Serenade No. 4”
  • “Siciliano”
  • “Sonatina” in G Beethoven
  • “The Blue Danube”
  • “To a Wild Rose”
©2021 Bill Brown Jr. (P)2021 Valdosta Music and Publishing
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Doesn’t “Piano by Ear” imply some sort of course that takes you through listening to music and bit by bit teaching you how to hear the different pitches, notes, nuances, so that the listener can take the learning experience to their own piano and to some extent reproduce the music? This doesn’t do that. It’s more like a rapid fire music by numbers, the notes of the music read out from a score, totally bewildering to listen to. I can’t imagine anybody making sense of the contents, abandoned it by chapter 5.

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