Learn to Play the Classics Skater's Waltz Edition
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This charming and lively Viennese Waltz, written in 1882 by the French Composer, Emile Waldteufel, captures the elegance and grace of ice skating in Paris on a cold winter day
Get to know this timeless piece, easily with the Letter Names embedded in each Note Head for Quick and Easy Reading.
Learning to play the Piano can be a challenging and time-consuming process, especially for beginners.
With the innovative approach of embedding letter names in each Note Head, reading music becomes quick and easy.
This method allows players to easily identify the correct notes and by associating each note with its corresponding letter name, beginner Pianists can quickly grasp the fundamentals of sight-reading.
Whether you are just starting out, or looking to enhance your musical abilities, this simplified approach provides a fun and effective way to learn without feeling overwhelmed.
So why not give it a try? With SilverTonalities Arrangements, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can progress and start playing your favorite pieces with confidence!
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Preview, pages 1-4 Skater’s Waltz Fun Facts, page 5 About the Skater’s Waltz, page 6 The Key of C Major, pages 7-11 Waldteufel Breaking News!, page 12 The Key of G Major, pages 13-17 The Viennese Waltz, page 18 The Key of F Major, pages 19-23 About Waltzes, page 24 Skater’s Waltz Easy Piano Arrangement, pages 25-29 Introducing Joseph Lanner, page 30 Skater’s Waltz Standard Notation Arrangement, pages 31-35 A few words about Johann Strauss, page 36 Exercise Number 1 from Hanon’s “Virtuoso Pianist, page 37-38 5 Facts about the Romantic Era of Classical Music, page 39 Hanon Exercise Number 2, page 40-41 More on the Romantic Era, page 42 Lines and Spaces of the Treble Clef, page 43 Lines and Spaces of the Bass Clef, page 44 About the Conductor, page 45 Note Values, page 46-48 Top Ten Romantic Era Composers, page 49 Accidentals, page 50 History of Classical Music, page 51 Hanon Exercise Number 3, pages 52-53 The Symphony, page 54 Hanon Exercise Number 4, pages 55-56 The 7 Elements of Music, page 57 Hanon Exercise Number 5, pages 58-59 The Beautiful Music of Emile Waldteufel, pages 60-63 Finger Numbers, page 64 Best Classics for Ice Skaters!, page 65 Note and Rest Values, page 66 A few words about Tchaikovsky!, page 67 Rhythm and Counting, page 68 About Frederick Chopin, page 69 The Circle of Fifths, page 70