Piano Pronto® Complete Series

Piano Pronto Series: Student Books Only

Combo Deal written by Jennifer Eklund

Piano Pronto Complete Series plus package includes all ten of the Piano Pronto method books including the new Interlude book. Music & materials by Jennifer Eklund.

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Piano Pronto® Complete Series Piano Pronto Series: Student Books Only (Hardcopy)

Piano Pronto® Complete Series (Hardcopy)

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Piano Pronto® Complete Series Piano Pronto Series: Student Books Only (Digital: Single User)

Piano Pronto® Complete Series (Digital: Single User)

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About the author

Jennifer Eklund

Jennifer Eklund

Jennifer Eklund holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in music from California State University, Long Beach. She is an avid arranger, composer, and author of the Piano Pronto® method books series as well as a wide variety of supplemental songbooks. She is also a Signature Artist with Musicnotes.com with a large catalog of popular music titles for musicians of all levels.

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Customer questions & answers

Question:
What are the pros and cons of skipping Movement 4 and going to Encore or Finale? Is Encore or Finale first between those two?
Paula
Asked by Paulaon June 8, 2023
Answer:
The order of the upper levels of the series is as follows: Movement 4, Movement 5, Finale, Encore. Once a student finishes Movement 3, there is the option to replace Movements 4, 5, Finale, and Encore with the Coda book. The Coda book is more like a 'repertoire' book with the favorite pieces from these last four books in the series. I suggest this option when you're looking to transfer a student out of traditional "method book" materials.
Jennifer Eklund
Answered by Jennifer Eklundon June 8, 2023
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