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Making an Entrance: Theory and Practice for Disabled and Non-Disabled Dancers

audiobook Making an Entrance: Theory and Practice for Disabled and Non-Disabled Dancers by Adam Benjamin in Arts-Photography

Description

(Fake Book). Since the 1970s; The Real Book has been the most popular book for gigging jazz musicians. Hal Leonard is proud to publish completely legal and legitimate editions of the original volumes as well as exciting new volumes to carry on the tradition to new generations of players in all styles of music! All the Real Books feature hundreds of time-tested songs in accurate arrangements in the famous easy-to-read; hand-written notation. This collection presents 200 classics from all genres of rock n roll in the world-famous Real Book format: Against the Wind * Aint No Sunshine * All Shook Up * American Woman * Another One Bites the Dust * Bad Case of Loving You * Bad Moon Rising * Band on the Run * Beast of Burden * Born to Be Wild * California Dreamin * Centerfold * Cocaine * Dancing in the Street * Dont Do Me like That * Dont Stand So Close to Me * Free Bird * Give Me One Reason * Got to Get You into My Life * Hang on Sloopy * Hard Habit to Break * Hey Jude * Highway to Hell * The House of the Rising Sun * I Love Rock N Roll * I Will Survive * Imagine * La Bamba * Layla * Livin on a Prayer * The Logical Song * Maggie May * Minute by Minute * Money for Nothing * Mustang Sally * My Sharona * One Headlight * Oye Como Va * Pride and Joy * Rhiannon * Rikki Dont Lose That Number * Roxanne * September * Sir Duke * (Sittin On) the Dock of the Bay * Slow Ride * Smoke on the Water * Sunshine of Your Love * Takin It to the Streets * Tears in Heaven * Tempted * Under the Boardwalk * Walk Dont Run * We Are the Champions * What I like About You * With or Without You * Yesterday * Young Americans * and more.


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Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. okay quick reader for young student; great pictures!By amber the cat lady 1986I am a homeschool mom of 3 kids (two 6th gaders and one first grader). I am always on the lookout for reading material to include with our lessons. So I have read this book and here is what I think about it: the information given is good; but not enough. The book seemed to end abruptly which felt very awkward and left the reader wondering what happened. Every written work; including non-fiction; should have some sort of closing paragrah but there is not one with this book. There were a lot of spelling/gramatical errors which also disrupted the information flow. There are also a lot of run-on sentances. As for the reading level; for the most part; my youngest child could read this on his own except for a couple big words which he would need help. Any child maybe 1st grade to 3rd grade reading level would find this book appropriate for their level. Just be aware that a discussion with your child/ student would need to take place advising about fixing those spelling and grammatical errors should always happen before their work is "publish ready." The one great thing I can say is that the pictures are amazing! Overall; I would give this book 2 to 3 stars. If the author or publisher fixed the spelling and grammer problems I could give 4 stars. If they gave an ending which gave closure; I would give 5 stars. Happy reading :-)0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The premise of the book is great. The incorrect grammar in some pages detracts from ...By KarrieThe premise of the book is great. The incorrect grammar in some pages detracts from the reading experience (for adults anyway); while other excerpts are lifted directly from Wikipedia (and yet copyrighted). Most of the pictures are ok.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Sea monstersBy Diana L. WilkinsEnjoyed seeing the different kinds of sea life. What I did not like was print font used to describe the sea life. Found it difficult to read the book.

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