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How to Play Piano - A Complete Guide for Absolute Beginners - £4


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An easy to understand and follow guide for learning to play the piano. Has superb reviews as a clearly written first piano book, where to put your fingers on the keyboard and gradually progress. It's paperback and 28 cms x 21.5 cms size. Almost 'as new' copy (please see photos), just slight creasing to the left border of the front cover simply from opening it, as shown in my 4th photo.

Only £4.00 (which is half of what is being asked for a new copy by many sellers on a well known auction site)

I'm in West Dulwich.

 

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