Piano Adventures - Level 2A Lesson Book | Faber Beginner Piano Book for Kids| Learn Note Reading, Eighth Notes and Chords | Sheet Music for Piano with Classical and Original Songs
E**O
Excellent method book series.
I am a studio piano teacher and Faber method books are my immediate go to. They have easy to understand concepts that are explained straight forward. The repertoire is interesting and timeless. Highly recommend.
S**G
Effective and Affordable
The media could not be loaded. Nancy Faber's Piano Adventures - Lesson Book - Level 2A is a gem for budding pianists. Its affordability doesn't compromise on quality; each page is meticulously crafted to foster gradual progress. My daughter's improvement is evident, thanks to the book's structured approach and engaging pieces. The clear instructions and variety of exercises keep her motivated and eager to practice. With its effective blend of theory, technique, and repertoire, this book is a solid foundation for any young pianist's journey. Highly recommended for its value and impact on skill development.
H**M
Great next step up
We finished the first book and just moved to this one. We like how the lessons are set up and my daughter enjoys the songs.
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G**M
Good for Beginners
This series of piano teaching books are good for different aged students. I have three daughters between the ages of 9-16 who have started in the 1st two books as recommended by their piano teacher and they are learning quickly. Obviously, the older student moves at a quicker pace but it did not seem too young for her as she learns the basics.
B**H
Love This Series
I've been teaching piano for about 6 years now and for the first few years, I flipped between a few different method books among students to see which ones I thought were progressive and had fun songs.The Piano Adventures Method books have been my favorite so far if you're looking for a solid lesson book to lay the groundwork, it gradually introduces a student to different dynamics, key signatures, theory, pedal introduction, etc... and I have enjoyed most of the accompaniments!All in all, I have stuck with these method books not just because they are simple for a teacher to follow but also for a student, I think lesson books are a vital part of teaching a child structure and discipline, it also allows for more freedom when they become teenagers because you can break away from lesson books and focus on more repertoire since you've already established that structure and disciplined practice that a lesson book offers.10/10 recommend.
T**K
They have worked for us
Great series of books teaching how to play the piano. Our piano teacher uses this series, and I have spoken to at least four more instructors in the area that all use these series to teach piano. Our daughter started with the first book in the series at age 5 and has been going through the books for the last two years. They teach the concepts progressively, with focus on good technique, enough variation, and a good selection of songs. She is never bored, and learns at a consistent pace. The main books for each level are called "Lesson Book". The "Technique and Artistry Book" for the same level is a companion to help students improve their knowledge and technique about music and piano artistry. So they complement each other well, and we tend to move in parallel in both of those books. We primarily use those two in our classes. For each level there are also "popular repertoire" and "Christmas books" that take well known and liked songs and arrange them for that specific level of learning. We've sprinkled these here and there to keep things interesting for our daughter. There are also CDs that accompany the books, but I have no experience in those.
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