Contents & Structure
This is where the real piano playing begins. Pieces require the left hand to play moving lines (not just whole-note chords) while the right hand plays a contrasting melody. “The Cuckoo” and “Playing Tag” are excellent examples of this independence.
No more staying glued to Middle C position! Part 2 introduces the C major scale (one octave), along with frequent hand position changes, finger extensions, and the beginning of thumb-tucking technique.
Typical Length & Format (PDF)
Contents & Structure
This is where the real piano playing begins. Pieces require the left hand to play moving lines (not just whole-note chords) while the right hand plays a contrasting melody. “The Cuckoo” and “Playing Tag” are excellent examples of this independence.
No more staying glued to Middle C position! Part 2 introduces the C major scale (one octave), along with frequent hand position changes, finger extensions, and the beginning of thumb-tucking technique.
Typical Length & Format (PDF)