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5 Finger:
This is the easiest level for popular piano music. Simple notes, both hands stay in "five finger" position for the entire piece. Simple rhythms, whole, half, quarter and eighths. Many of these books will also have an optional teacher duet part.
In other words, you will never have to go beyond the range of what your 5 fingers are touching at any one time. Does that make sense?
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