Piano
Books
Some people are talented enough to teach
themselves to play an instrument like the piano. Those gifted
musicians usually can teach themselves without the use of
instruction books. Others, especially younger people, need
piano books to grasp the technique required to
learn how to
play.
Instructional materials for learning the instrument come in
a variety of styles, levels and formats. Typically if you are
taking lessons, a teacher may recommend specific piano books. Using the recommended
materials may become monotonous, depending on what kind of
music you want to learn. Given a flexible teacher or
self-teaching environment, books available can range from
classical to modern pieces, technique, and workbooks, all with
varying levels of difficulty. The choice is yours.
Once you’ve become something of a pianist you’ll want to
consider looking at song books. Some that are available
typically include old musical favorites as well as current
hits. There is always more to learn so you might want to
consider piano books whose focus is warm up routines, others
provide workbook exercises to build technique or teach some
extent of music theory.
When choosing what to purchase, it is important to keep your
overall goal in mind. Determine the type of learning that you
want to focus on and use that to guide your purchase of
materials. If you would like to learn to play standards like
“Chopsticks,” or “Heart and Soul,” try to avoid buying piano
books with a great amount of technique in them. If music theory
or learning to read music is where your focus is, purchase
books that are rich in lessons explaining how to read music,
keep time, pedal usage and so forth.
For the experienced player who might want to join a band or
group of friends who play other instruments, there are piano
books geared towards that. These books make it possible for
piano players to play along with another instrument, such as
the flute or violin, using the same tune. This method tends to
add depth to the piece of music.
Once you have decided on what will work for you, it is best
to look online for the most popular of your chosen style. At
this point you will want to look for reviews and even copies of
books online. Some piano books are sold new, while others are
sold used. Exercise care when buying gently used books, as both
instructors and learners are likely to markup the pages with
notes that apply to them. Adding your own can make reading
confusing which may slow your success.
There are a variety of styles and formats of piano books
available to accommodate every type of learner. Books are also
created to teach anyone who is instructor-led or self-taught to
play popular pieces and identify techniques and theory. Success
is almost guaranteed if your choice of piano books is well
researched and geared towards what you would like to learn.
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