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Synopsis(Willis). For decades, A Dozen a Day has been the go-to series for piano teachers worldwide, being first introduced to music studios in 1950. This timeless method, penned and whimsically illustrated by Edna Mae Burnam, stands out for its effective and easy-to-follow technique exercises. The series focuses on providing short, manageable warm-up exercises tailored for musicians at every level, from beginners to more advanced pianists. The A Dozen a Day Anthology brings together the series' first four volumes: Mini, Prep, Book 1, and Book 2, in one hand compilation. This anthology is designed to offer a comprehensive daily practice routine, covering a whie range of techniques (including finger independence, agility, scales, arpeggios, and more) that are crucial for developing pianists. And that's not all there's an amazing bonus included! This anthology also features orchestrated files that you can easily access online to add a delightful musical accompaniment to your practice sessions. Whether you're just starting your musical journey or looking to refine your skills, A Dozen a Day Anthology offers the building blocks necessary for mastering piano in one convenient package!, (Willis). The iconic A Dozen a Day books have been in piano studios around the world since 1950. Written and illustrated by Edna Mae Burnam, a second-generation piano teacher, the books are universally recognized as one of the most practical technique series on the market. The series is made up of brief, accessible groups of warm-up exercises that provide excellent daily training for students of all ages and levels. This anthology includes the first four books in the A Dozen A Day series: Mini, Prep, Book 1 and Book 2. BONUS: The anthology includes orchestrated files that are accessible online