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> A handbook for pupils, parents and music teachers, Successful Practising
PianoNotes
post Feb 26 2011, 04:36 PM
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I bought the book, Successful Practising, yesterday and have to say it is a little gem: It has information in it that I am sure most of the teachers and some of the advanced players know already, but it really does give excellent and inspirational tips in a nutshell without having to wade through tons and tons of text and is set out in such a way that it is very easy to read.
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post Feb 26 2011, 05:01 PM
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Thanks for the recommendation, PianoNotes. It's always useful to know of new resources.

Would it be possible to have a few more details, for example the author and publisher, please?
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post Feb 26 2011, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(katyjay @ Feb 26 2011, 05:01 PM) *

Thanks for the recommendation, PianoNotes. It's always useful to know of new resources.

Would it be possible to have a few more details, for example the author and publisher, please?

It comes straight up if you Google the title
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post Feb 26 2011, 05:40 PM
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Whoops. That was rather remiss of me. To save anyone else having to google, it is written by Jenny MacMillan and is self published.

EDIT: I should add that is ?15.
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