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Duvernoy: 25 Elementary Studies op176 - for the piano - cover

Duvernoy: 25 Elementary Studies op176 - for the piano

Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy

Publisher: Fortepiano Publishing

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This collection of short etudes is an ideal way for beginner and intermediate piano players to develop their technique. With key signatures of three sharps or flats or less, these studies are perfect for learning legato phrasing, dynamic graduations and voicing. Comparable in difficulty to Köhler's 12 Easy Studies and Czerny's Practical Method for Beginners, Op. 599 and The Young Pianist, Op. 823, this selection of etudes will help you to hone your keyboard skills and expand your musical understanding.
Available since: 02/11/2023.

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