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AMEB P Plate Piano Book 2

P Plate Piano is a series of three bright, colourful piano books for beginner pianists who have completed their first tutor, perfect for preparation for AMEB Preliminary Piano or Piano for Leisure. Book 2 features imaginative and engaging artwork, fun activities and informative text written by nationally respected music educator, Elissa Milne. Book 2 is carefully sequenced and pedagogically sound, allowing students to progress steadily from single note melodies to more complex works. Duet playing, creative interaction and imagination are encouraged across a variety of styles, from classical to contemporary.

Contents: 

  • Here comes the caravan (Mohrs)
  • Those creepy crawly things on the cellar floor (Klose)
  • Who's there? (Milne)
  • Auntie Flossie (Sebba) 
  • Didgeridoo (Sitsky)
  • Finger feet (Seeba) 
  • Presto (Turk arr. Milne)
  • Hickory dickory (Milne)
  • Girls' flower dance (Carroll)
  • The bass tuba (Daxböck, Haas, Schneider, Trzeja and Weinhandl)
  • Start-stop (Davidsson)
  • The cuckoo (Carroll)
  • Tittle-tattle (Rybicki)
  • Ghostly voices (Daxböck, Haas, Schneider, Trzeja and Weinhandl)
  • Baby blues (Masson)
  • Dixieland jam (Boyd)
  • Jazzy jumbo (Caskie)
  • Tango (Emonts)
  • Lydia's sandwich (Wooding)
$1,238.10
AMEB P Plate Piano Book 2—
$1,238.10

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P Plate Piano is a series of three bright, colourful piano books for beginner pianists who have completed their first tutor, perfect for preparation for AMEB Preliminary Piano or Piano for Leisure. Book 2 features imaginative and engaging artwork, fun activities and informative text written by nationally respected music educator, Elissa Milne. Book 2 is carefully sequenced and pedagogically sound, allowing students to progress steadily from single note melodies to more complex works. Duet playing, creative interaction and imagination are encouraged across a variety of styles, from classical to contemporary.

Contents: 

  • Here comes the caravan (Mohrs)
  • Those creepy crawly things on the cellar floor (Klose)
  • Who's there? (Milne)
  • Auntie Flossie (Sebba) 
  • Didgeridoo (Sitsky)
  • Finger feet (Seeba) 
  • Presto (Turk arr. Milne)
  • Hickory dickory (Milne)
  • Girls' flower dance (Carroll)
  • The bass tuba (Daxböck, Haas, Schneider, Trzeja and Weinhandl)
  • Start-stop (Davidsson)
  • The cuckoo (Carroll)
  • Tittle-tattle (Rybicki)
  • Ghostly voices (Daxböck, Haas, Schneider, Trzeja and Weinhandl)
  • Baby blues (Masson)
  • Dixieland jam (Boyd)
  • Jazzy jumbo (Caskie)
  • Tango (Emonts)
  • Lydia's sandwich (Wooding)