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Fun with 5 Finger Jewish Holiday Songs
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Fun with 5 Finger Jewish Holiday Songs by Robert Schultz Easy Piano - Sheet Music

By Robert Schultz
Piano - SMP Primer Level (Early Elementary)

SKU: AP.F3229PFX

Composed by Robert Schultz. Piano - Five Finger Collection; Piano Supplemental. Fun with 5 Finger. Chanukah; Jewish Heritage; Winter. Book. 32 pages. Alfred Music #00-F3229PFX. Published by Alfred Music (AP.F3229PFX).

ISBN 9780769212678. UPC: 029156001549. English.

Eighteen songs grouped by holiday categories including High Holy Days, Chanukah, Purim, and Passover. This book also contains five best-loved Israeli folk songs. Titles: Let's Be Friends * I Have a Little Dreydl * Chag Purim * Dayenu * Hatikva * Hava Nagila * Tzena Tzena * and more.

About SMP Primer Level (Early Elementary)

Very beginning music. Five-finger positions with no chords and almost no hand position movement.

  • Let's Be Friends
  • I Have A Little Dreydl
  • Chag Purim
  • Dayenu
  • Hatikva
  • Hava Nagila
  • Tzena Tzena

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 1 Reviews
Debi S.
June 25, 2012
Lots of easy-to-play songs
This is an easy songbook for beginners.The melodies are close tomiddle C, and there's a big variety of songs. It's also easy for parents who have learned a few notes to pluck out the songs with their children. It would been helpful for teachers if the publisher had put the dates of the holiday songs, or at least the season when they should be played. Lyrics are in Hebrew, so sometimes you can't discern by the English translation when that holiday happens.