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Piano Maestro: Pokemon

Posted by MaryO on September 15, 2020

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In Piano Maestro – the Pokemon Theme!

You can find it in the TV & Game Theme’s category in 3 different versions (Easy, Melody Line and 2 Hands version)

Enjoy!

 

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Pokemon For Piano Maestro

Posted by MaryO on September 16, 2019

pokemon

 

In Piano Maestro – the Pokemon Theme!

You can find it in the TV & Game Theme’s category in 3 different versions (Easy, Melody Line and 2 Hands version)

Enjoy!

 

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Pokemon For Piano Maestro

Posted by MaryO on September 7, 2018

pokemon

 

In Piano Maestro – the Pokemon Theme!

You can find it in the TV & Game Theme’s category in 3 different versions (Easy, Melody Line and 2 Hands version)

Enjoy!

 

Leave a comment Posted in Pianos, Students, Studio News Tagged piano maestro, Pokemon, video

Is Pokemon Still Popular?

Posted by MaryO on September 2, 2017

pokemon

 

In Piano Maestro – the Pokemon Theme!

You can find it in the TV & Game Theme’s category in 3 different versions (Easy, Melody Line and 2 Hands version)

Enjoy!

 

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Like Pokemon?

Posted by MaryO on August 27, 2016

pokemon

 

New song JUST released in Piano Maestro – the Pokemon Theme!

You can find it in the TV & Game Theme’s category in 3 different versions (Easy, Melody Line and 2 Hands version)

Enjoy!

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