🎶 Elevate Your Piano Game with Faber's Masterclass!
The Accelerated Piano Adventures Level 2 Learning Set by Nancy Faber includes four essential books—Lesson, Theory, Performance, and Technique & Artistry—along with removable stickers for piano keys. This comprehensive set is ideal for teachers, students, and parents, making piano learning accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
H**S
Very useful for piano lessons
These books have been crucial in helping my daughter learn to play piano more confidently.
K**E
Good methodology
These are good books to use for an accelerated learner.
A**R
Teacher recommended
Great quality music book s
S**N
Piano lessons for adults
My 90 year old husband is taking piano lessons. He loves these books. They are just what he wanted.
N**Y
Great resource
My granddaughter was learning piano at school with this series, and found it easy to follow and excel
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Used for a middle school piano student
Due to Covid, and teaching middle schoolers for the first time, I didn't want to start at the 'very, very beginning.' So, I opted for this set. The four (five?) books in the series have MORE THAN ENOUGH material for at least a year (or more?!) but there are some foundational pedagogical elements in this, that any piano teacher could start from here, and bring a student starting at this late (8th grade) date, up to snuff, in short order.Some of the initial pieces for 'review' are too hard for a total beginner, but they can be returned to, once the student masters Note names (A-G), Treble/Bass clefs (and L/R hand positions) and how to hold the hand for optimum positioning for beginning pentascales. The drawings are not 'babyish' and the information about technique (lifting, and positioning on the keyboard) have already given the student awareness of their place at the piano.The only negative I have (having my own children learn piano, using a Suzuki-trained pedagogue) is that the 'level' of music is decidedly below par. I would have wished for some 'real' music in the book, rather than the 'arranged by' selections, which (IMHO) merely 'drag out' moving to more complex repertoire. But that can be fixed by other books of pieces by composers readily on the market. So... a bit of 'overkill' with the books? Possibly, but for a new teacher whose first instrument is NOT piano, these will suffice for this academic year.
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