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L**E
Beginner Classical Piano Music.
Wonderful beginner piano book for beginners or those that are returning to the piano. Many recognizable tunes including Beethoven's Ode to Joy and Bach's Minuet in G minor and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Simple versions that sound really good. Many of the songs start with a lesson using one hand or the other then advice on how to play both hands together. My husband took a few years of piano when he was much younger and he is confidently makin his way through these classical favorites.
A**R
I also like that I can view this on any device
I've always wanted to learn piano or to teach it to my children someday. This book has a very straight forward explanation and lots of visuals to help those who are more visual in their learning capabilities (such as myself). Not only are there pictures for me to follow and reference, but there are videos also, which help me out a lot. I also like that I can view this on any device, especially iPad since I can prop it up on the music sheet holder to see the instructions directly in front of me. Damon Ferrante's writing and speaking are very clear and simple, so it makes understanding the exercises very easy. While watching the videos, I almost feel silly for thinking playing piano is something too difficult to do!Each chapter is broken down in easily digestible lessons so I don't feel overwhelmed while practicing and can revisit them when needed. I also have never tried kindle before and am definitely liking having a musicbook on an app as they are usually very large and bulky. As the videos are on youtube, you will need an internet connection to view them.I also plan to use this once my infants get older so they too can learn and I can also help them along as they practice.
D**R
A great intro to piano for an aspiring pianist !
Damon Ferrante’s Beginner Classical Piano Music is a great way for an aspiring pianist to learn the fundamentals of the piano. The book starts with basic finger exercises that allow the student to get familiar with correct hand positioning and posture. In the process, the students will become familiar with simple time signatures, intervals, and the location of the musical notes on the piano. The book then progresses into an in-depth lesson on the interworkings of musical notation and its correspondence with the musical staff. While learning the basics of musical theory for the piano, the student will also perform exercises with a metronome to strengthen his or her fingers and keep a steady timing. These basics will fully prepare the student for the familiar musical scores that lie ahead. I am a fan of the use of real piano pieces throughout the course of the book to keep the students interest. Who wouldn’t want to play pieces including Pachelbel’s Canon, Beethoven's Fur Elise, or Tchaikovsky’s Dance of the Mirlitons from the Nutcracker? I also like the amount of detail for each used in each lesson every step of the way. The videos are the biggest bonus as I am a fan of visual learning, and I feel if a student gets stuck or doesn’t fully understand how to interpret a passage at first, they can look to the video for advice and direction. With this added feature, it feels as if my piano teacher is sitting next to me. I feel the purchaser of this book will find the same enjoyment for piano as I did, as they embark on a fine journey into the world of music.
S**Y
Good learning tool, but...
This book starts with a lot of beginners theory, great if you're just starting out. As an intermediate beginner, I skimmed through the first 40 pages. I got this primarily to practice sight reading and I like classical music so the material won't get boring.The music is greatly simplified for beginners. That's good... but if you are used to hearing some of these classical songs, you might be put off by some of the simplified chords and they won't sound quite right to your ears.However, there's also a lot of teaching detail you might not find in other "simplified piano classics" books so it's still a good addition to my little assortment of piano books.
N**H
I really enjoyed this eBook for beginner’s piano
I really enjoyed this eBook for beginner’s piano, and would recommend this book to anyone learning how to play! All of the photos and video accompaniments really helped me to learn because instead of just being a more abstract concept with just words, the book allows you to actually visualize and practice along. This book also teaches you valuable acronyms to remember notes, and information about correct hand position and why it is so important. They really focus on starting with the basics, which gives you a good foundation for learning how to play music.As a trumpet player, I already learned the basics of time signatures, but I really wish I had this book back when I was learning because I like how simple they make it. I also appreciate how they break down the different time signatures and encourage you to clap along with the downbeat of each measure.Overall, this eBook has a wonderful presentation – simple but packed with words, pictures, diagrams, and videos. Even while having all of this information, you are not overloaded and the pages look very nice. The video instruction is easy to understand and is not full of jargon that a beginner wouldn’t be able to comprehend.
A**E
Great resource for self paced learning.
As a musician who loves picking up as many instruments as possible, I have always wanted to learn how to play the piano. As an adult it is tough to find time for things like lessons, which are more accessible when younger. I haven't made it through whole eBook yet but I can tell already (and see, since I have made some progress) that it is going to help quite a bit. The lessons are easy to grasp and the exercises are not difficult to perform and both are laid out at a nice, gradual pace. I think my favorite part about it has to be the videos that you can simply tap to load, because sometimes it is nice to actually see examples instead of read them. This is a great resource for someone who wants to learn at their own pace in between day to day life.
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