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We know from years of feedback from readers, customers and amazon sellers, what most people want in a convenient and appropriate music. The the piano guys piano cello duet sheet music is exactly that - it's a simple music that hits all the right notes. This book has wonderful pieces in it. It would be nice for an easy arrangement that includes a melody in the piano part in case you don't have a cello player hanging around to play with. It is great for young and old.
The Piano is great is made easier than the other books. It is for most of the songs, you can only hear the melody in the piano part of the time. This would be a great book for a pianist and cellist. There is a separate booklet included with the cello parts in the piano part in case you don't have a cello player hanging around to play with.
Why We Like This:
Beautiful music, and easy to play
Great for anyone who has had more than 6 months of piano lessons
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The mr larry e newman piano cello duet sheet music is satisfactory and appropriate and fits well with your regular usage. This book has many very beautiful songs. There are some bowings indicated, but for the most part you’re on your own for bowing, dynamics, fingerings, etc. It is great to add to a cellist library and keep handy for a quick solo piece. The fifty works cover a range of abilities from beginners to intermediate players. The music is fairly free of markings. It is easy to read. There is also a range of styles from Baroque up to some fairly recent works. It is good for a beginner through intermediate player.