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This table shows the progression from to Runners to Sprinters . The piano accompaniment books are designed to exactly mirror the student books, making them an invaluable tool for teachers working through the method with their students.

Many piano teachers own the physical book and use reputable sheet music scanning solutions to create PDFs for their students' practice.

The piano accompaniment book for Fiddle Time Runners is designed to be accessible to teachers, parents, or intermediate pianists. Several standout pieces offer unique collaborative opportunities:

🛡️ : Carry the entire accompaniment book on a tablet or smartphone.

: If a transition is messy, look at the piano rhythm under those specific measures to find your rhythmic cue.

Start the show, Banyan tree, Heat haze, Medieval tale, Cornish May song, Chase in the dark, Merrily danced the Quaker's wife, O leave your sheep, Jazzy Jingle bells (J. Pierpont), Allegretto in G (Mozart), The Mallow fling, Noël (Daquin), Finale from the 'Water Music' (Handel), Ecossaise in G (Beethoven), Fiddle Time rag, Busy day, On the go!, Yodelling song, Takin' it easy, Romani band, Ten thousand miles away, I got those fiddle blues, Air in G (J. C. Bach), Prelude from 'Te Deum' (Charpentier), That's how it goes!, Hari coo coo, Summer evening, Flamenco dance, Adam in the garden, Somebody's knocking at your door, The old chariot, Air (Handel), The wee cooper o'Fife, Winter song, Rory O'More, Trick cyclist, Aerobics!, Caribbean sunshine.

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