Adult Piano Adventures All-in-One Piano Course Book 1 (Book/Online Audio)
Y**N
Great Book
As an adult beginner seeking to explore the world of piano, the Adult Piano Adventures All-in-One Piano Course Book 1 has been a delightful and enriching experience. Designed specifically for adult learners, this course strikes a perfect balance between educational depth and engaging content.Content and Structure:The book is thoughtfully organized, starting with foundational concepts and progressively building on them. Each chapter introduces new techniques and musical pieces in a way that feels manageable and encouraging. The combination of theory and practice is well-integrated, ensuring that you not only learn how to play but also understand the fundamentals of music theory.Online Audio Features:One of the standout features is the inclusion of online audio resources. The play-along tracks are incredibly helpful, allowing you to hear how pieces should sound and practice alongside them. This feature enhances the learning experience by providing immediate feedback and helping to build a sense of timing and rhythm.Ease of Use:The book’s layout is clear and user-friendly, with easy-to-follow instructions and well-structured lessons. The visual aids and explanations are well-designed, making it simple to grasp new concepts. Additionally, the musical pieces selected for practice are varied and enjoyable, keeping motivation high.Overall Experience:Overall, the Adult Piano Adventures All-in-One Piano Course Book 1 is an excellent resource for anyone looking to start their piano journey later in life. It combines effective teaching methods with engaging content, making practice sessions both productive and enjoyable. Whether you’re a complete beginner or someone who wants to refresh their skills, this book offers a solid foundation in piano playing and is well worth the investment.
C**L
Fantastic book for adult learners!
I've purchased a stack of piano method books and this one is the best! It has SO MUCH to offer. It's very easy to understand and the step-by-step teaching method is great. The lessons move at a reasonable pace and I supplement it with a series on YouTube - Lets Play Piano Methods - where an extremely good music teacher guides you through the book page-by-page and plays each lesson and duets with the learner. In addition, the book includes QR codes so you can hear how each lesson should sound and you can watch one of the authors demonstrate technique. The authors have put considerable effort into creating this supplemental material. I chose the spiral binding as it lays flat against the piano music stand.
G**G
Extremely Well Thought Out In a Big Way
I've used books from Alfred's collection in the past and found them fairly good for learning with or without a teacher.If you look at the second image I shared with parts of Amazing Grace on it, you get a good idea of what they're trying to do and to me it is brilliant that they're teaching these aspects so early in the pianist's learning process. These will build good habits as a result.If you notice they have both L.H. and R.H. next to the numbers in the book. You will also notice that the numbers are up and down around the words, and this is laying out the groundwork for paying attention to the way the music is flowing up and down the staff. Not only is it doing that, but by showing you the finger numbers you get an early subconscious introduction to how Intervals work. Of course, the very fact that they have you playing with both hands from the start is also very good for building that foundation.I'm currently at Page 60 and I do not see any real issues learning this on your own, but if you have questions there are plenty of forums, Facebook groups, reddit groups, or other ways to find your answers.Honestly, the little details that I had to learn the hard way, make all the difference in this book and they really set it apart as one of the better beginners' books for learning.I know some people are upset about the pieces that are included, but honestly, I find they're appropriate for beginners and if you're struggling with those, you can pick up the supplemental book (Adult Piano Adventures Popular Book 1) for more modern pieces, or the classical supplement. Either way, the book is appropriate and if you find you're beyond those pieces, then maybe you should start with a different book in the series.Overall, I'm fairly impressed with the books flow and information... I would recommend this to anyone just starting out as an adult beginner.
M**E
Best beginner book
I took this book to my first piano lesson and my instructor asked me to buy this book !! I already bought it because of great reviews and the book is very simple to learn from!!!
D**E
Great book but slow introduction
I am an adult learner, and as such, would like to hit the ground with my feet running. Nearly all the books I've looked at present material in a miserly faucet-drip fashion. These books, IMHO, should begin with an overview that is all-inclusive but brief, and then a follow up section that provides more detail and rules. Then there should be a section with designed to create function and coordination in the fingers. Once a student has an understanding of: Terms, Notation, and theory, and has acquired some technical proficiency and familiarity with the instrument, only then should one begin the acquisition on songs. Because of how these Beginner books are laid out, I've been forced to buy many books and try to piece-meal information together, which is frustrating. All that being said, this particular volume is well laid out, has a nice chapter breakdown in the beginning, and an index is present.
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