Piano ABC's Level One is designed for students who want to easily learn to read notes with confidence, understand counting, and play enjoyable music. All ages have found this beginner method easy to understand, and consistently become skillful in reading music. Piano ABC's, an original, 21st-century student-friendly beginner piano method appeals to piano students of every age. The approach to note reading and rhythm is readily understood, innovative, and logical. Beginning piano students, adults and teen piano beginners, as well as children who start lessons with the Piano ABC's beginner...
Piano ABC's Level One is designed for students who want to easily learn to read notes with confidence, understand counting, and play enjoyable music. ...
Piano ABC's Level Two Point Five "Explorations" may be the most student-friendly book of the entire Piano ABC's curriculum. The format of Level Two Point Five "Explorations" is quite distinct from that of Levels One, Two, Three-A and Three-B. Students become fascinated as they do more independent thinking, engage in imaginative listening, discover new notes by themselves, and find new ways to get around the keyboard working their way through "Explorations." Playing new, original compositions designed to excite their musical imaginations, students will musically explore multi-diversities that...
Piano ABC's Level Two Point Five "Explorations" may be the most student-friendly book of the entire Piano ABC's curriculum. The format of Level Two Po...
Often major keys are learned first and well, yet minor keys (or part of them), if discussed at all, are learned almost as an afterthought or introduced like an uncomfortable sore thumb or a poorly loved little step-sister. However, when one realizes that the master composers wrote their greatest pieces as often in minor as in major, one must acknowledge that students should learn to embrace minor tonalities as equal partners with major tonalities as they learn the musical literature. In the Piano ABC's Level Three books, students learn the relative major and minor keys together with a...
Often major keys are learned first and well, yet minor keys (or part of them), if discussed at all, are learned almost as an afterthought or introduce...