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  1. This book was created with the intention of assisting absolute beginners in learning to play in a straightforward and uncomplicated manner, without requiring any knowledge of reading sheet music. For beginners, playing by following musical notes can be challenging, while it is easier to follow number-coded circles with corresponding note numbers.

  2. Web Scraping & Crawling con Python
    Recolección de información con técnicas de scraping
    José Manuel Ortega

    Este libro está pensado para perfiles como analistas de datos, administradores web, profesionales de seguridad, programadores de Python y cualquier persona que necesite realizar extracción de datos de la web de una forma automatizada. Se van a asumir conocimientos sobre programación y en concreto el lenguaje de programación Python.

  3. Numbered Sheet Music with Worship Songs for 8-Note Tongue Drum
    Gospel Songbook: Tongue Drum National Songs and Worship Songs
    Helen Winter

    The melodies have been transposed to one octave and simplified. Also, the number-coded notationshave been added and complex notes and symbols have been reduced. Such simplificationmakes it possible for people to play melodies, especially those who can’t read music or who havenever played music before.

  4. This songbook was written to help the absolute beginner, whether child or adult learn to play in a simpleand easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music. If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult.It is easier to follow number-coded circles with note numbers.

  5. Color-Coded Kalimba. Gospel Songs for Beginners
    Play by Color or by Letter
    Helen Winter

    In this book, we recommend playing by letter and/or color.Our sheet music is not for a specific kalimba but is universal and suitable for 8-17 note kalimbas.This book includes 35 gospel songs. Many spirituals "sorrow songs" are slow and melancholic and are ideally suitable for kalimba.

  6. Super Easy Gospel Songbook for Beginners of All Ages
    for Color Bell Set (I Don't Read Music)
    Helen Winter

    If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow color-coded circles with letters. Just by following the color circles, you will sound like an experienced musician.All songs were written with circles in the musical staff, and there are no stems or flags - only notes on the line - to keep it simple.

  7. This book contains Kodaly’s hand system, along with recorder fingering charts, for each note. This correspondence between note, hand sign, and finger position on the recorder is further enhanced by the inclusion of chromatic notes.The set includes 18 pictures with fingering positions for the soprano recorder, with pitch names and notations.

  8. You can play immediately just by following the numbers. We use numbers notation beside the classic music score system because most modern tongue drums have numbers engraved or painted on their keys, and because it is easier to play for absolute beginners who cannot read sheet music.

  9. Play Easy Piano Songs with just One Hand
    Beginner Piano Book for all Ages
    Helen Winter

    This book is for adults who are absolute beginners in music. You don’t have to read sheet music or have any kind of musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. None at all. If you don’t know musical notes well, you can PLAY BY LETTER. There are 7 sections and 43 songs. All songs are adapted for beginners and can be played with one hand.

  10. Read by Picture. Fairy Tales
    Learn to read
    Helen Winter

    We call this series “Read by Picture” since we are targeting little readers.We offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with “reading by picture”, he or she becomes an active participant.

  11. READ BY PICTURE. Nursery Rhymes
    Learn to Read. Book for Beginning Readers. Preschool, Kindergarten and 1st Grade
    Helen Winter

    This collection revolutionizes the way we read with children, transforming it into an enchanting journey that even captivates those hesitant towards reading. In traditional reading, children listen passively, but with "reading by picture," they become active participants, fostering a deeper connection to the story.

  12. Melodica for Absolute Beginners
    Play by Letter. Learn to Transpose
    Helen Winter

    Neither kids nor their parents have to read sheet music or have a musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. None at all. Every song has a large and simple, color and letter-coded visual, along with traditional sheet music. The instruction is designed so that children begin with simple circles and gradually advance to reading notes.

  13. Hymns and Spirituals for Those Who Have Never Played Music
    Play Piano, Xylophone, Melodica, Kalimba, Keyboard by Letter. Sheet Music for Absolute Beginners
    Helen Winter

    You have never played music before or you cannot read sheet music, but you want to play famousand inspiring hymns and spirituals. Don’t worry! You will begin to play right away. We made ourpictured sheet music as simple as possible. You’ll play by letter-coded circles. No musical staffor notes.

  14. 5 Games for Studying Music
    Treble Clef. Bass Clef, Do-Re-Mi Dominos, CDEF Note, Find a Pair Cards
    Helen Winter

    There are 5 games in this book that help your children or students learn and remember musical notes, their location on the staff and on the keyboard. Print and cut out the cards for each game from the book, and play individually or in pairs. These games are ideal for use at a music school or as a home activity.

  15. READ BY PICTURE. Fairy Tales + Nursery Rhymes
    Book for Beginning Readers. Preschool, Kindergarten and 1st Grade Kindle Edition
    Helen Winter

    We call this series “Read by Picture” since we are targeting little readers. We offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with “reading by picture”, he or she becomes an active participant.