Description
There are so many ways to use Saga Land!
- Teachers can supplement lesson materials with the entire book or individual pieces as needed
- Studio projects can be centered around the collection (allowing students to come up with storylines and challenges for the different “levels”).
- Teens and tweens love this music, so it can be a motivating addition to weekly lessons for these harder-to-please students.
Pieces represent a variety of time signatures, key signatures and styles.
Here are a few more samples from Saga Land:
Battle of Meridia https://youtu.be/F-qkuK6zim0
Luna’s Peak https://youtu.be/0-wKqJRZkFw
Fortress in the Clouds https://youtu.be/KpHfNSRv3k8
Time Traveler’s Hideaway https://youtu.be/r08M2ekLMNk
River Song https://youtu.be/u3x6UwNAvow
For more ideas on how to use the Saga Land series in your studio, check out my blog post!
Jaclyn –
This book is a studio favorite. Every piece is enjoyed by both student and teacher. Comparable in level to Faber 3A/3B or the end of Piano Safari Level 2 – great patterns, sounds difficult yet easy to learn, sophisticated sound
Michelle Madasamy –
There are no throwaway songs in Sagaland 1 or 2 – I enjoyed sight-reading each piece within the series. Unlike a lot of cheesy student pieces available these days, this music is exciting to hear and play. The pedagogical and musical quality of these pieces is outstanding. For what you get, the student license is a great value.