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I have various used but vgc music books for sale. Well priced to sell in three batches. PM me if interested. Or willing to sell individually.


Piano Time Pieces Book 2/ Pauline Hall


Piano for the Young Football Fanatic Book 2 Premier League/Bastin & Wedgwood


A Dozen a Day Book 2 elementary for the piano/Burnam


The Nursery Rhyme Book


Improve Your Sight Reading Grade 2/Harris


John Thompson?s Easiest Piano Course Part One


John Thompson?s Easiest Piano Course Part Two, no CD


John Thompson?s Easiest Piano Course Part Three, no CD


Specimen Sight Reading Tests, Grade 2, ABRSM


Improve Your Sight Reading Grade 1/Harris


Grade 1 ABRSM Piano Scales and Broken Chords


Grade 2 ABRSM Piano Scales, Arpeggios & Broken Chord




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50 Classical Studies for Clarinet/Weston


First Popular Pieces for the Clarinet


Making the Grade, Grade 1 The Clarinet


What Else Can I Play? Grade 3 Clarinet


The Best of Grade 2 Clarinet, minus CD


The Best of Grade 3 Clarinet with CD


The Best of Grade 4 Clarinet , minus CD


Clarinet Basics/Paul Harris


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Recorder




Razzamajazz Recorder Book 1/Watts, minus CD


Razzamajazz duets and trios for recorder/Watts


Red Hot/recorder Tutor 2 / Watts


Red Hot/Watts, no CD


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