Each piece in the Solo Books coordinates page-by-page with the Lesson Books, reinforcing newly learned concepts presented at the lesson. Includes ador...More
Each piece in the Solo Books coordinates page-by-page with the Lesson ...
Each piece in the Solo Books coordinates page-by-page with the Lesson Books, reinforcing newly learned concepts presented at the lesson. Includes ador...More
Each piece in the Solo Books coordinates page-by-page with the Lesson ...
Alfred's Basic Prep Course, Levels A through F, was written to answer a demand for a course of piano study designed specifically for students who are ...More
Alfred's Basic Prep Course, Levels A through F, was written to answer ...
Alfred's Drum Method, Book 1 (of 2) is the ideal teaching tool to help prepare beginning players for all styles of snare drum and percussion performan...More
Alfred's Drum Method, Book 1 (of 2) is the ideal teaching tool to help...
This book provides a fast and fun way to learn how to use scales and modes, giving you a strong foundation for your bass playing. Knowing the scales a...More
This book provides a fast and fun way to learn how to use scales and m...
Alfred's Kid's Guitar Course is the #1 best-selling guitar method for kids! This award-winning ("Best Product of the Year"---Disney's iParenting Media...More
Alfred's Kid's Guitar Course is the #1 best-selling guitar method for ...
The "All-in-One Course for Children" takes all of the pages from "Alfred's Basic Piano Library," Lesson Books 1A and 1B, plus selected pages from Theo...More
The "All-in-One Course for Children" takes all of the pages from "Alfr...
Canon in D is the most famous piece of music by Johann Pachelbel, written in or around 1680 as a piece of chamber music for three violins and basso co...More
Canon in D is the most famous piece of music by Johann Pachelbel, writ...
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