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  2. Piano pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Advanced piano pedagogy is known as "ARCT" (Associate of Royal Conservatory of Toronto), which enables teachers to teach up to grade 10. There are also a number of theory and history examinations that accompany each certificate program which must be completed. There is also a Piano Teachers Federation based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

  3. Ten Easy Pieces (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the pieces were created in their entirety by Bartók, who used to make a great number of short pieces for piano using folk-like structures and melodies. The dedication uses material that he associated to his friend, the violinist Stefi Geyer , to whom he dedicated his first violin concerto .

  4. List of child music prodigies - Wikipedia

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    Piano 5 Could read notes before letters [7] Daniel Barenboim: 1942 Piano 7 [8] Emily Bear: 2001 Piano 5 Composed and released her first piano album at age five [citation needed] Vincenzo Bellini: 1801 Piano 5 Began studying music theory at two, the piano at three, and by the age of five could apparently play well Ethan Bortnick: 2000 Composer ...

  5. Music lesson - Wikipedia

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    Music lessons are part of both amateur music instruction and professional training. In amateur and recreational music contexts, children and adults take music lessons to improve their singing or instrumental playing skills and learn basic to intermediate techniques.

  6. Kinderszenen - Wikipedia

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    Kinderszenen [a] (German pronunciation: [ˈkɪndɐˌst͡seːnən], "Scenes from Childhood"), Op. 15, by Robert Schumann, is a set of thirteen pieces of music for piano written in 1838. History and description

  7. Toy piano - Wikipedia

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    Schoenhut 37-key Concert Grand (F3 to F6) Child playing Keyskills 30-key toy piano (C4 to F6) The toy piano, also known as the kinderklavier (lit. ' children's piano ' in German), is a small piano-like musical instrument. Most modern toy pianos use round metal rods, as opposed to strings in a regular piano, to produce sound.