Piano Adventures: Technique And Artistry Book Level 1 Review

Piano Adventures: Technique And Artistry Book Level 1
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Good book, good material. I find, though, that the Fabers offer an at-times confusing array of products (a criticism of how they have named or organised their materials, not a criticism of the product). This book is not essential, but is good for students who are motivated and want to become more serious performers. That said, I do find myself working the lessons from this book into my other students' instruction - which is good for all of us! Wouldn't hurt to have one of these on hand even if you didn't assign it to a student (since most young students find it a bit daunting to have a theory book, lesson book, performance book, technique and artistry book). If you have other Faber materials, like the lesson book or classics book, these lessons dovetail with those. For example, the first lessons in this book deal with staccato and legato techniques, which are features of the first lessons in the lesson book and the classics in the classics book, not to mention the theory stuff in the theory book. Also included is stuff on how to hold your wrist, which is not mentioned in the other books.

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