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Please do not combine John W. Schaum with his son Wesley Schaum who also arranged piano music.

John W. Schaum Piano Course: has different colors for different books. Please do NOT combine different colors.

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Series

Works by John W. Schaum

Theory Lessons, Book One (1999) 11 copies
Anitra’s Tanz (Peer Gynt Suite) (1947) — Arranger — 7 copies
CZERNY-SCHAUM FOR PIANO BOOK TWO (1948) — Editor; Editor — 6 copies
Fingerpower Level 6 (1972) 6 copies
FingerKraft Heft 1 (1962) 4 copies
Keynote Speller : Level 1 (1985) 4 copies
Fingerpower Level 5 (1970) 3 copies
Festival of Solos (1970) 3 copies
Harmony Lessons / Book 1 (1995) 3 copies
America the Beautiful [arrangement for 2 pianos] (2002) — Arranger — 3 copies
Harmony lessons. Book two (2001) 3 copies
Best of Mozart (1964) 2 copies
Blue Danube [simplified score] — Arranger — 1 copy
Gaynor-Schaum pedal studies — Editor — 1 copy
Betsy Ross [score] — Lyricist — 1 copy
Swan Lake (Finale) [score] piano solo — Arranger — 1 copy
Chop Sticks Piano Solo (1943) 1 copy
Valse lente [score] : from Coppelia — Arranger — 1 copy
Bike hike: Piano solo (1973) 1 copy
Best of Bach (1963) 1 copy
Note Speller, Book Two (1946) 1 copy
Note Speller--Book 1. (1945) 1 copy
Popular Piano Medleys (1984) 1 copy
Pianoskole 1 copy
Chicken Reel Traditional (piano solo) (1946) — Piano arrangement — 1 copy
Romantic Cameos (1968) 1 copy

Associated Works

Für Elise [sheet music] (1962) — Arranger, some editions — 78 copies, 1 review
Oliver!: Vocal Selections [score] (1997) — Arranger, some editions — 55 copies
Rustles of Spring (1988) — Arranger, some editions — 11 copies
La Danza [sheet music] — Arranger, some editions — 6 copies
Kamennoi Ostrow: Album of 24 Portraits Op. 10, No. 22 [score] — Arranger, some editions — 3 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Schaum, John W.
Legal name
Schaum, John Walter
Birthdate
1905-01-27
Date of death
1988-07-19
Gender
male
Education
Northwestern University (MusM|1934)
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (BMusEd)
Marquette University (MusB|1931)
Occupations
pianist
university professor
composer
arranger
Organizations
Schaum Piano School
Relationships
Schaum, Wesley (son)
Schaum, Jeff (grandson)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Places of residence
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Place of death
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Disambiguation notice
Please do not combine John W. Schaum with his son Wesley Schaum who also arranged piano music.

John W. Schaum Piano Course: has different colors for different books. Please do NOT combine different colors.

Thank you.
Associated Place (for map)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

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1 review
This book is suitable for beginners; in other words I mean those who have not advanced to the intermediate level, yet have some foundation in note reading and at least a year or two of lessons under their belt. If you're just beginning to study scales, this is a great book. If you've been away from reading music for years, this is also a good "refresher" book.

It gives you the basic scale format, the triad chords that go with each key, and a repertoire piece written in the relevant key for show more each scale. There are several written exercise pages and a page on which you can track your progress as you work through this book. It starts easy with the C Major scale and works through the major sharp scales up to B Major, which has 5 sharps in it. You then progress to the major flat scales and work up that side from F Major which has just one flat to G Flat Major, which has 6 flats. This same book also covers the relative minor scales to those major scales earler presented, so that, when you finish this book, you have learned 12 major scales, along with their relative minors and 24 interesting pieces of music too.

The enharmonic scales of six and seven sharps and seven flats are deliberately excluded from this book because they are presented in book two, along with that other book also teaching the playing of all scales in parallel and contrary motion. I've been working with book one a few weeks now and the biggest problem I found is that it does not come with a CD, so, there's no definitive way to know how the pieces are supposed to sound. Still, I won't downgrade the book for that... because, after all, if you read the music correctly and play the correct notes at the correct rhythm, you can't be too far off. The information is all right there in the book for your use and mine. I'll go on to book two once I've made my way through the mazes of all those sharps and flats...
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