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Fragonard: 265 Plates

[audiobook] Fragonard: 265 Plates by Maria Peitcheva in Arts-Photography

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The joy of ensemble playing with six hands at the piano is captured in this series of trios by educational music author Melody Bober. Written for pianists at the early-intermediate level; the pieces in this collection expand the reading range and technical level. All three parts are equal in difficulty. A variety of keys; styles; meters; and tempos are featured. Titles:* Harvest Time Rag * Irish Circle Dance * Snap; Clap; Boogie * Unsolved Mystery


#147985 in eBooks 2016-02-22 2016-02-22File Name: B01C3O4ZMY


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very Special Little BookBy Suzanne BowyerDr. McNaughton is a very special person; who is not only an excellent artist; but also gives very valuable information to us on Linkedin. Her book is just what I need to help me in my quest to be as good as I can be. I havent finished the book; but what I have read has helped me out a lot.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A little disappointedBy VanessaI saw this book; I read the reviews. Its not what I expected. Its not a book that teaches drawing with examples. Not enough illustration or directions for what I needed. I am new to drawing and this book touts itself as being a good guide. Maybe for someone with more drawing experience.13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic.By T. ReedThe one poor review shows; in blatant fashion; that you just cant please everyone. This book is perfect for the beginning artist that hasnt yet taken any classes or read other books relating to learning to draw. In her own way the author attempts to get people that are interested in drawing to relax and understand that improved drawing is possible; if the steps in this book are taken; as a person becomes confident as their skill improves. If the book was larger or filled with fluff; Im sure the author could candy coat the nomenclature and use words other than right and wrong. But since this is a book for adults; a concise version at that; the author clearly points out the right and wrong way to progress as a drawing artist. Whats wrong with this? She isnt being critical at all; but just simply indicating that if you want to improve your drawing (isnt that why you bought the book) here is a way to get better or worse at it. I wish the author taught locally so I could take one of her classes. Here a woman takes her experience; talent and knowledge; and attempts to write a book that is helpful to all and some idiot gives it a one star rating because there are directions that clearly show how to improve or get worse. Go figure. (Im glad I dont know this person.) BUY THIS BOOK IF YOU WANT TO LEARN TO DRAW. IT IS AWESOME.

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