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Alfred's Basic Piano Library: Technic Book Level 1B

Alfred's Basic Piano Library: Technic Book Level 1BAuthors: Willard Palmer, Morton Manus, Lethco
Brand: Alfred Publishing
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 87897

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Pages: 24
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9
Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 8.7 x 0.2

MPN: 00-2464
ISBN: 0739009397
Dewey Decimal Number: 786
UPC: 038081000534
EAN: 9780739009390
ASIN: 0739009397

Publication Date: January 31, 1984
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Features:
  • Book Pages: 24
  • By Willard A. Palmer, Morton Manus, and Amanda Vick Lethco

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AGE 7 + BEGINNER. CONTAINS 10 GROUPS OF EXERCISES, PLUS AN ADDITIONAL SET .


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Alfred Method is great for beginner students . . . and teachers!   May 2, 2010
J. R. Iverson (East Rutherford, NJ USA)
I would call myself a beginner piano teacher, as I play the piano myself but have had no instruction as to how to teach others to play. I now have four beginner students, whom I have been teaching for a little over a year.

I love the Alfred method. The four books: technic, lesson, solo/recital, and theory all seem to really work well together. The songs coordinate with each other, so for each new concept taught in the lesson books, the student has a warm-up, a solo piece, and some theory work to back it up. I find this to be very effective. It gives the students a chance to see several examples of each concept, and practice each new concept in different ways until they achieve perfection with it. It also really walks the teacher through each concept very clearly, giving definitions for musical terms and clear instructions for which songs go together. I feel like the order in which concepts are taught also makes a lot of sense.

Overall, it's a good method for a teacher who doesn't know a whole lot about HOW to teach another person to play the piano!

I currently have some of my students on this level (1B), and others on the Prep Course levels. I love how all of the different levels are interchangeable, so gifted students can advance more quickly, and students who need a little extra reinforcement can stay on the lower levels. The map for how this all works is on the back of all of the books, which you can see on the book preview. So many great things about Alfred!


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