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What is the best book for the self-teaching piano course?
Posted: 09 Jun 2011, 03:45
by pop
The book should deserve to be the best self-teaching piano proved by many successful players who have no instrument experience.
Re: What is the best book for the self-teaching piano course
Posted: 09 Jun 2011, 12:54
by Colin Nicholson
A piano book will not substitute the need for some private tuition by a tutor, but it will show you the basics.
Problems with self-teaching are:-
"Books do not ........"
1. correct your mistakes and bad habits
2. allow you to hear rhythms played correctly
3. show you how to maintain a steady tempo
4. explain the 'real time' element and evenness of the beat for the crotchet, minim,
semibreve, dotted notes, quavers etc.....
5. correct poor fingering/ hand positions/ posture & deportment
...... there are many more elements including phrasing, dynamics, legato, staccato, pedalling etc.....
Re: What is the best book for the self-teaching piano course
Posted: 09 Jun 2011, 18:26
by Gill the Piano
Try 'The Complete Piano Player' by Kenneth Baker. But Colin is absolutely right - there is no substitute for a teacher!
Re: What is the best book for the self-teaching piano course
Posted: 14 Sep 2011, 15:27
by chippers18
I really found the top course on the site best. I came on loads and really impressed my family.
http://learnpianoeasy.toppianocourses.com/
Try it. xxx