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| ASIN | 0882848186 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,974 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 5 in Scores, Songbooks & Lyrics for Opera & Classical Music 36 in Music Instruction & Study 37 in Music Education & Teaching |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,622) |
| Dimensions | 29.9 x 23.57 x 1.3 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9780882848181 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0882848181 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | 1 Jan. 2007 |
| Publisher | Alfred Publishing Company Inc |
R**.
This book is like a Holy Grail for self teaching!
I just got it today and burned through first 4 chapters. For full disclosure - I played a piano for like 6 months when I was a kid and I have basics in music reading, but even if I didn't have these essentials, this book literally delivers new concepts with such ease, that my only regret is not discovering it sooner! I am trying to find the access to the videos which go along the book, as CD nowadays is unfortunately useless - I have no CD player, nor the laptop, nor the desctop has one. There is one review comment here which downmarks this book and learning system because the terminology in American English. I am sorry but that's ridiculous, especially in this day and age with all the tech around. I was 25 when I came to the UK nearly 22 years ago, and I could barely string a sentence in English, and without curent tech I had to rely on huge paper dictionaries. If I, a foreigner, for whom English is a 3rd language managing to understand the US terninology, with the help of Google, then I am struggling to understand how a native English speaker cannot survive without Alfred's text books 'translated' from English language to English language - all you have to do, if it is confusing to you, is to pencil in the meaning in UK terminology in the book, or make flashcard dictionary to later refer to. For example when learning about time signatures a word 'measure' came up. So taking into consideration that the author spoke about the total number of beat in 1 measure I deduced that the measure is a bar in UK's terms, and Googled confirmed this. Despite trying many different techniques over the years I was unable to move from the Do-Re-Mi system to C-D-E no matter how much I tried (I do-re-mi'ed from the age of 6 for 10 years of 3 rehearsals per week 2.5 hours per rehearsal. So Do-Re-Mi is like my native mother tongue which is inbeded at the deepest level. What I do to deal with it, is by translating the notes. So if there are people who are not happy about crocthet being called a quarter, which what it actually is, please remember that there are some who have to translate not just notes, but also chords, various scales etc. Actually I have to translate most of this book, because the language in the book is subject specific, and I welcome the challenge - the very reason I decided to play was to challenge myself, and it would be equally challenging had I had the UK English version of this same book!
B**R
Easy to follow.
I'm in my 60's, and decided to take up my dream hobby, learn to play the piano and keep my brain active with a challenge (you're never too old to try new things). I've recently started this book. It gives clear instructions and I'm doing well with it. I will ensure I keep going 😁. (He also has accompanying videos on YouTube).
D**D
Great book, poor CD
5 stars for the book, 2-3 stars for the CD. Good book for a beginner to get started, no need to know any theory to get going (I did though). Good range of exercises, and reasonable progression. I can't fault it. The CD is possibly an afterthought, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was the idea of a marketing exec rather than the authors and contracted out. The tracks are backing/accompaniments rather than being useful demonstrations. There is no instruction on how to time your playing with what you will hear, except the count in at the start of the track which is unhelpful at beginner level and too advanced. I would have preferred (given that most of the tracks are on CD1) that all tracks were demonstrations and then there were a few bonus accompaniment ones in the space on CD2 to give extra practice, perhaps with some guidance on how to play with the backing tracks. Also the quality of the tracks in terms of sound is poor and amateurish sounding keyboard or midi. You can of course use a free music program to enter the tracks for your own personal use, but the point of paying extra for a CD is to save this hassle. Thus overall it loses a star.
E**E
Great book for beginners
As a child, many moons and summers ago, I wanted to play piano, but was very impatient and gave up. Now when I see people playing beautiful music on public pianos, I admire them and wish to be able to do that. I stopped wishing, and started planning, and got myself a piano teacher. They were good for the first 8 weeks, but I felt I wasn't being taught in the way I needed to learn. I decided to get this book instead and focus on teaching myself, plus it was more cost effective. In the 3 times I've opened this book, I have learnt more than i did with a teacher, in terms of reading sheet music and being able to play with both hands while reading the sheet. I'm grateful for the tutorials on video sharing sites that allow me to hear what the music is supposed to sound like to make sure im doing it right . But apart from that, I am glad I got this book and decided to learn from it. I only see myself getting better, and I am already looking to get the 2nd and 3rd book. The only thing I would add are the major, minor and other scales in colourful diagrams to make learning easier. Apart from that I'm very happy and would definitely recommend.
I**A
Muy útil y práctico para las clases de piano, llega en buenas condiciones. El contenido bastante completo. Obviamente viene todo en Inglés.
L**A
Ho provato diversi libri per lo studio del pianoforte, tra cui lo Stark, Pianorama e James Bastien, ma questo è assolutamente il migliore. La musica è come una lingua straniera, va ascoltata oltre che suonata e per quasi ogni brano c'è un CD (o youtube, un sacco di pianisti hanno riproposto i brani) che riproduce gli spartiti. Lo consiglio
C**E
J'utilise cette méthode en parallèle de mes cours en école de musique. Elle m'est très utile car elle me permets de travailler progressivement : exercices des doigts, apprentissage des accords, enchaînement des accords. Tout cela avec des morceaux simples et progressifs en parallèle des exercices.
M**A
The best piano book ever!! It got me interested and I finally started my journey to learn piano with efficiency. I almost finished it, playing almost 1 year.
E**L
I'm really happy with this self-study piano book. It's easy to use. I highly recommend it! Plus, you can find helpful YouTube lessons for almost every page. After this I am definitely buying the next level 2 book!
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