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Joining the Dots offers pianists lots of material to help build confidence and skill in sight-reading. The series brings together a range of activities to help students improve their sense of keyboard geography, helping them to read new music more quickly and easily.

The books cover the requirements for ABRSM's sight-reading tests at each grade, and include:

  • many short, characterful pieces to sight-read, in a range of approachable musical styles

  • warm-up and technical exercises, to establish basic hand shapes and finger patterns within each key

  • simple improvisation exercises in which students can explore musical ideas and familiarise themselves further with the 'feel' of each key

  • longer solo pieces and a duet, for additional sight-reading practice or to learn quickly and play through for fun

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Joining the Dots offers pianists lots of material to help build confidence and skill in sight-reading. The series brings together a range of activities to help students improve their sense of keyboard geography, helping them to read new music more quickly and easily.

The books cover the requirements for ABRSM's sight-reading tests at each grade, and include:

  • many short, characterful pieces to sight-read, in a range of approachable musical styles

  • warm-up and technical exercises, to establish basic hand shapes and finger patterns within each key

  • simple improvisation exercises in which students can explore musical ideas and familiarise themselves further with the 'feel' of each key

  • longer solo pieces and a duet, for additional sight-reading practice or to learn quickly and play through for fun

Joining the Dots offers pianists lots of material to help build confidence and skill in sight-reading. The series brings together a range of activities to help students improve their sense of keyboard geography, helping them to read new music more quickly and easily.

The books cover the requirements for ABRSM's sight-reading tests at each grade, and include:

  • many short, characterful pieces to sight-read, in a range of approachable musical styles

  • warm-up and technical exercises, to establish basic hand shapes and finger patterns within each key

  • simple improvisation exercises in which students can explore musical ideas and familiarise themselves further with the 'feel' of each key

  • longer solo pieces and a duet, for additional sight-reading practice or to learn quickly and play through for fun