Die bekannte englische Serie A Dozen A Day, die Vorübungen und viele Technik-Übungen für den Pianisten zum Inhalt hat, gibt es nun in der deutschen Übersetzung. Ziel der Ausgaben ist die Unterstützung und Stärkung der Hände sowie die Flexibilität der Finger. Band 2. Das Vorwort der Autorin Edna-Mae Burnam: Viele Leute machen jeden Morgen Frühsport, bevor sie zur Arbeit gehen. Genauso sollten wir jeden Tag mit unseren Fingern Übungen machen – bevor wir mit unserem Klavierspiel beginnen. Der Sinn dieses Buches ist es, die Entwicklung kräftiger Hände und beweglicher Finger zu fördern. Müh dich nicht ab, die ersten 12 Übungen gleich in der ersten Woche komplett zu erlernen! Nimm dir zunächst zwei oder drei Übungen vor und mach sie jeden Tag vor dem Klavierspiel. Wenn du diese gemeistert hast, füge Schritt für Schritt weitere hinzu, bis du die 12 Übungen perfekt beherrschst. Wenn du das erste Dutzend – Buch 1 – geschafft und perfektioniert hast, kannst du mit Buch 2 auf dieselbe Weise vorgehen, ebenso mit den folgenden Bänden. Viele dieser Übungen können beliebig transponiert werden, tatsächlich ist das Transponieren in verschiedene Tonarten sehr empfehlenswert und sorgt für Kreativität und Abwechslung.
Edna Mae Burnam Bücher






Step by Step Piano Course - Book 6
- 58 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This piano course provides the student the opportunity to experience the joy of playing while learning the rudiments of music in a logical order, with gradual and steady progress, presenting a challenge toward increasing pianistic facility.
Designed to complement the Step by Step piano course, this collection of piano pieces by Burnam provides clear guidance by indicating the corresponding page in the method for each selection. As students progress through the course, they can seamlessly integrate these pieces, enhancing their playing skills with confidence and comprehension. This resource also serves as valuable supplementary material for various other piano teaching methods, making it a versatile tool for both learners and instructors.
The collection showcases 13 whimsical piano solos by Edna Mae Burnam, designed to be both fun and technically rewarding for pianists. Each piece combines creativity with effective pianistic techniques, making them suitable for various skill levels. These charming compositions not only entertain but also serve as excellent practice material, blending imagination with musicality.
A Dozen a Day offers a progressive series of music exercises designed for young pianists. Each book is structured to build essential skills through engaging pieces that are fun to play. The exercises focus on developing technique, rhythm, and musicality, making it an ideal resource for beginners. With a mix of original compositions and arrangements, this series encourages creativity and confidence in young learners, fostering a lifelong love for music.
The course offers a structured approach to learning piano, allowing students to enjoy playing while mastering fundamental music concepts. It emphasizes gradual progression and challenges that enhance pianistic skills, making it suitable for those seeking to develop their musical abilities effectively.
The A Dozen A Day series features short warm-up exercises designed to enhance students' technical skills at the start of their practice sessions. These exercises focus on building strong hands and flexible fingers, crucial for musical proficiency. Additionally, the series offers online access to audio files, providing valuable resources for effective practice.
Short warm-up exercises designed for daily practice sessions make this series an exceptional tool for musicians of all ages. Each book includes a variety of techniques that enhance skills, ensuring effective training and preparation before diving into more complex pieces. Ideal for building a solid foundation, these exercises are perfect for fostering consistent improvement in musical performance.