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Buy Funtime Piano: Popular (Level 3A-3B: Easy Piano) 2010 ed. by Faber, Nancy, Faber, Randall (ISBN: 9781616770075) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Great piano book. - Great tunes. Relatively, easy to play. Review: Lovely straightforward arrangements - Nice variety of pieces. Like the inclusion of both classical and popular music. Well pitched at students who are between grades 2 and 3 Abrsm and gives opportunity to work on technique and pedalling.
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C**2
Great piano book.
Great tunes. Relatively, easy to play.
I**G
Lovely straightforward arrangements
Nice variety of pieces. Like the inclusion of both classical and popular music. Well pitched at students who are between grades 2 and 3 Abrsm and gives opportunity to work on technique and pedalling.
D**H
Good piano book
A little harder than expected but very good
K**E
Five Stars
daughter loves it
S**A
Five Stars
My students love this book.
C**O
pleasant short music pieces
A must have piano music book. I really enjoy playing the different and well-known pieces that it contains. Next step will be to try one of the other books of the series, the jazz one to start with.
Y**A
Have seen better
Other beginner books have had the note names written in but this one doesn't and the song selection is a bit strange
O**E
Pretty good selection at the right level
This arrived the morning and seems like a good buy. There's a dozen arrangements of 'popular' tunes (not sure what that means really), and they all seem to be at exactly the level they say. The choice is fairly diverse but they're all interesting & well known enough to keep the motivation going. No obscure traditional folk songs as filler in here ! They're arranged to be at the right level. Some people will probably complain that they're too simplified, but this is after all a beginners book. I've checked the two Beatles tracks against my (official) Fakebook versions of the same and they're pretty similar. To give you an idea as to the level I've attached a copy of the first few bars of Eleanor Rigby. This is fairly representative of the level of the book. I hope the publishers don't mind. Surprisingly this book has no chord names. As it seems hard to find the actual listing before you buy it, here it is: Star Wars (Main Theme) The Lion Sleeps Tonight The Phantom of the Opera La Bamba A Whole New World (the Aladin theme) Music Box Dancer Colours of the Wind (from Pocahontas) Eleanor Rigby (Beatles) I Saw Her Standing There (Beatles) Pachelbel Canon (because no Faber book is complete without the PC !). He's a A Pirate (Pirates of the Caribbean). With the possible exception of Music Box Dancer which I'd never heard of before they're all fairly well known and are pretty much 'genre-free' meaning that they'll appeal to a wide audience. It turns out that MB Dancer is one of those songs that you hear everywhere but never knew the name off (if you don't believe me look it up on Spotify). All in all, seems an excellent choice. I plan to use it to work on my sight reading.
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