Piano books for beginners?
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Piano books for beginners?
After many years of wanting to learn to play I've just bought a second hand piano. I would like to teach myself how to play, at least to begin with, I may eventually get lessons from a teacher. My question is, can anybody recommend what books are best to learn from? Any advice would be very much appreciated.
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Em
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Em
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Post by Gill the Piano »
For someone teaching themselves, I always recommend the Complete Piano Player by Kenneth Baker; it uses songs you know, doesn't go too fast (or too slow if you're a cleverclogs) and doesn't talk down to you.
That said, I'm behind the drag curve a bit when it comes to piano books - ask in the music shop, but make it clear that you're teaching yourself, as most beginner books are aimed at pupil/teacher combinations. Good luck!
That said, I'm behind the drag curve a bit when it comes to piano books - ask in the music shop, but make it clear that you're teaching yourself, as most beginner books are aimed at pupil/teacher combinations. Good luck!
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