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  2. June Weybright - Wikipedia

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    Weybright composed or arranged over 300 piano pieces in 48 volumes, as well as pedagogical material on music theory, [9] and music for four hands, six hands, and two pianos. She was published by Belwin Mills, [10] which was later acquired by Alfred Music publishing company. Her best-known works include: Belwin Piano Method (in five books) [11]

  3. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The piano method is in seven volumes. The first volume begins with Variations on "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" (as with the violin books) and continues with many folk songs and contemporary songs. As one progresses to the second volume, there are pieces written by romantic, classical and baroque composers, such as Schumann, Beethoven and Bach .

  4. David Carr Glover - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote many series of piano and organ method books, such as the David Carr Glover Piano Course (1956), Boogie-Woogie and How to Play It (1958), David Carr Glover New Organ Course (1962), Playing the Piano (1963), Piano Student and Piano Repertoire (1967), and David Carr Glover Method for Piano (1988). Some of these method books are still ...

  5. John W. Schaum - Wikipedia

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    Always on the lookout for better materials for his students, Schaum eventually decided to create his own books, beginning in 1941 with Piano Fun for Boys and Girls, which he later revised as the first in a series of nine piano method books that became the Schaum Piano Course, completed in 1945. These books are still widely used today.

  6. Group piano - Wikipedia

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    Pre-college group piano lessons may take place in a private studio with multiple keyboards or a piano lab in a school. Lessons may include a mixture of playing piano and activities away from the piano. There are group piano method books available and most methods can be adapted to fit group lessons. [4]

  7. Piano pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    The factors which affect the professional quality of a piano teacher include one's competence in musical performance, knowledge of musical genres, music history and theory, piano repertoire, experience in teaching, ability to adapt one's teaching method to students of different personalities and learning styles, education level, and so on.

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