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The Influence of Piano

Liana Ainge

Editora: Clink Street Publishing

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Sinopse

Why do lawyers want to learn to play the piano? At first sight jurisprudence, with its exhaustive logic, rules and standard tasks, is poles apart from the sensual world of music, but in reality it just seems so. Although this book will be of particular interest to lawyers it also will have a much wider appeal to anyone who is dedicated to learning the piano from beginners to professionals. By reading this book, you will learn how and why training in music develops logical, abstract and creative thinking, and contributes to success in every sphere of human life. www.pianoprimalessons.co.uk
Disponível desde: 06/08/2019.
Comprimento de impressão: 146 páginas.

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