Hands) — The Joy Of Piano Duets (one Piano, 4

The Primo player usually signals the start with a clear, rhythmic breath or a slight nod.

Decide who goes over and who goes under when the parts cross. The Joy of Piano Duets (one piano, 4 hands)

It teaches the "listening ear." You learn to balance the melody in the Secondo (lower part) against the Primo (upper part) and keep rock-solid rhythm without a metronome. The Primo player usually signals the start with

The arrangements are generally early intermediate to intermediate , making them perfect for students who want to play pieces that sound much more complex than they actually are. The Joy of Piano Duets (one piano, 4 hands)

Simplified but lush arrangements of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms.