BKT6 - Basics of Keyboard Theory - Level 6

Summary
Finally! Theory workbooks that students can understand! This series follows the theory requirements of the 2003 MTAC Certificate of Merit Piano Syllabus. Each book Review of material from previous level(s) and introduction of new concepts, clear and easy to understand explanations of skills with practice drills, application of new concepts to repertoire from the level and Multi-chapter reviews and final test including drills and analysis.
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