Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course: Lesson Book, Level One | 
enlarge | Author: Willard A. Palmer Publisher: Alfred Publishing Company Category: Book
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Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 1790
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 8.8 x 0.5
ISBN: 0882846167 Dewey Decimal Number: 786 UPC: 038081001579 EAN: 9780882846163 ASIN: 0882846167
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Product Description A beginning course for adults who prefer a chord approach. It teaches chords for both hands so that the student can play more than single note melodies. It contains outstanding songs such as "The Entertainer," "Scarborough Fair," "Greensleeves" and "Amazing Grace."
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The Best Teacher December 27, 2008 Alfred's Level One Book was just the ticket! It is far and away the best beginner's book because it doesn't frustrate the beginner by leaping forward too quickly. It is visually helpful along with taking it slowly but purposely, and it is subtle in adding new things. Then next thing you know, you are on your way to playing piano! I can't wait to purchase Alfred's Level two and three when finished with this book.
Cons: Does not give me Superpowers November 10, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Excellent book for beginners. I started playing the piano when I was in grade school, a girl would go and have her piano lessons, and then come home and teach them to me. This book helped me to remember more than anything.
The only irk(s) I have with it is, maybe it is just my copy (although I doubt it...), the Greensleeves song (on page 82-83), has a note that is incorrect. No big deal, I just penciled in the correct note, but it did take some tracking down to make sure that I am correct.
The first 2 F#'s that are in the song should be F naturals. That is in bar three (3) and bar eleven (11) in the song.
Also, when I got to the end of the book I was so happy that I completed it and the award certificate is cute as well, I just wish it were on another page, seriously. You get to the end of the book and find out that you have to copy your award certificate because it is on the back of a simplistic version of "The Entertainer".
Just my two cents, but, again, overall GREAT book!
Good for Teachers, Good for Students November 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had very good success with this book for beginning adult piano students. I have just recently begun teaching lessons, so I chose this book and studied it before I began teaching. Now I have three different students working out of it, and all three are doing very well! I highly recommend this book along with the supplements (Alfred's Sacred Book 1 and Greatest Hits 1).
Excellent and easy October 19, 2008 I am 38YO and have not played since I was 11. This book is perfect for me. It builds on skills slowly and it's a great reminder of fingering, reading music and the arrangements are perfectly written for me to really feel like I am breezing through the lessons. I highly recommend this book. I am probably already ready for Book 2 but I really want to master this one first.
Alfred's Piano June 11, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought the book AND the CD from Barnes & Noble. I don't know why Amazon doesn't stock them both together. I found the book very good, but the CD has a really cheesy soundtrack which sometimes drowns out the piano examples. The pages are clear and precise, the diagrams easy to see, and the concepts clear. Overall I would say that this is a good book for the beginner and you really should buy it WITH the CD, just try and forget the awful din coming from your speakers; just listen to the piano examples to see what it should sound like.
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