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| | Alfred's Basic Piano Library: Lesson Book Level 1A | | | | | ISBN13: 9780882847887.
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| | Author : | | Willard Palmer | | Publisher : | | Alfred Publishing Company | | Pub. Date : | | 1981-01-31 | | Edition : | | Paperback, 64 Pages | | ISBN # : | | 0882847880 | | Inventory : | | 29 Available | | Store Price : | | $6.95 | | Artistopia's Price: $6.95 | | |
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| | | | Customer Reviews of This Item | | quick learning guide for beginers Submitted on: 2009-10-21 | | | this book was recommended for beginers band keyboard players. it is a quick friendly learning guide | | | | Finally something that is simple, easy and attractive Submitted on: 2009-08-06 | | | This book is simple to use, and attractive and appealing for my 7 year old son who is learning the play the piano. As you know 7 year olds have a short attention span, and they like text, graphics, etc. that is inviting and fun. This book does just that. My piano teacher is using the book, and its working for the 30 minute lesson. | | | | Very informative Submitted on: 2008-07-18 | | | This book works well for me. It starts out with the very basics and introduces the fundamentals of piano. Then it offers great practice pieces. My piano teacher turned me on to this book and I love it. | | | | Alfred's Basic Piano Lesson Book 1A Submitted on: 2008-05-25 | | | I use this with my students. It is easy to understand and well laid out. The students enjoy the little songs to both play and sing. Excellent lesson book. | | | | Alfred's Basic Piano Library Level 1A Gets FIVE STARS! Submitted on: 2007-08-12 | | I have taught piano lessons for over 20 years. During that time, I have found that Alfred's Basic Piano Library Level 1A is great for young beginners. When children are about 5-6 years old, they have trouble controlling their hands, as well as multi-tasking. So, learning to use fingers correctly, count, and learn letter names can be very frustrating. In ABPL Level 1A, children do not have to learn the names of the notes at first. They merely play the notes according to the numbers of their fingers. The notes go up or down the scale, but they are not on a staff. So, they learn fingering and counting, but not letter names for the first several weeks.
Level 1A also introduces C D E first and then F in the bass. This is better for the children because they often mistake B below middle C for D above middle C. They also mistake A for E, and G for F, and vice versa. B A and G in the bass clef (right below middle C) are not introduced until later in the series.
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