“Move Your Fingers on the piano” – a series of books for teaching piano at the beginner stage, for use from the first class. Simple and expressive pieces for beginners, with a wide variety of enjoyable accompaniments. Features of the method Play with people who are starting from scratch For any age ¡Games! For 2, 3 or 4 players at different levels Overcoming one’s fear of musical scores Making music is therapeutic A variety of contemporary and traditional styles Learning to play with others The videos Complete tutorials: No1, No2, No3… Pieces: “The naughty beetle” “Tango” Live: “No 3” “No 8” “Anyway” “Duende” “A sad song”“Passacaille” Improvisation and embellishment Learn to improvise and embellish from the start Exercises that will help the student to improvise from the first class. The videos help you to teach, providing ideas for playing with the student and making the most of the pieces St. George’s School Presentation at the Academia Marshall Andoni Elías, during the conference-presentation on method, together with the current academy director, Marta Zabaleta. The first presentation of the new method for teaching music directly on the piano – “Move Your Fingers on the Piano” – took place at Barcelona’s Academia Marshall on 23 February. Move Your Fingers on the piano Vol. 1 Move Your Fingers on the piano Vol. 2 Public presentation in Getxo Conservatorio “Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga” – Bilbao Conservatorio “Ángel Barrios” – Granada Video “Let’s rock” Video “No 2” Video “Duende” Tips for teaching how to play Tutorials to help you teach the pieces DISCOVER THE PIANO Musical scores for beginners, with detailed instructions Fingering, notes, time values and musical expression markings Video “No 3” Video “The hills” Video “Raindrops”