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Where to Find Piano Books for Beginner

Looking for beginner piano music can be difficult or easy - depending on where you look. If you look online, there can be a lot of music to sift through. If you go to a music book store, it can be easier.

Music Stores

Let me start with the book store idea - that's where I would start if looking. It saves on the frustration of searching for the perfect music online. Singapore Piano Shop sell used YAMAHA / KAWAI pianos.

Going to your local music store will give you a good idea of what kinds of beginner books are out there. If you want to know what books I think are the best for beginners, please email to
sales@pianoshop.sg. You should find quite a range at any store.

There are 2 different areas of books.
       
        1) Books that teach you to play piano and use different beginning pieces for each technique, and
        2) Books of only beginner music. If you are a real beginner, these books of beginner piano music may be a little challenging. Do them second.


Piano books for adults are different than they are for kids. Generally they go a little faster. I recommend some of my favorites adult books on my adult books page.

Also, if you are hoping to improve your piano playing and understanding, I would also recommend a technique or theory book.

Tips and Techniques to Teach Children Piano

On this page, I’ll share with you some of the things I’ve learned that have helped me to teach children piano. Teaching piano can be really fun and rewarding. To help piano teaching to be as great for you, I’ll give both some practical advice and some general guidelines.


Individual Differences

First, to effectively teach children piano, remember that every child is different. I know that you know this but it’s easy to develop a method of teaching and focus on that instead of the individual student.

I have found that students have different strengths and focusing on those creates a good lesson. When you build on a child’s strengths, they come to believe that they can do it – piano is not so difficult. Then, when introducing those things that they struggle with, they already have a feeling of accomplishment and success.

Here’s a practical way to do this. Start and end the lesson with something they like or something not too difficult. If you know that they like scales and like to play them, end with playing some scales. They’ll leave feeling like they learned and can play something.


Attitude

To teach children piano, there is another thing I have found essential. This is not about the actual teaching or the piano student, but about me – the teacher. It’s important to have a sense of fun.

If you enjoy teaching, that comes across to the student. If you’re having fun, they’re much more likely to have fun. We need to get away from that image of the piano teacher with the ruler in her hands rapping the knuckles! Piano is fun!


Behaviour

There are times for fun but unfortunately, there are some times when you need to be strict. Try to do this with a smile and the attitude of helping (rather than punishing). Some parents will tell you to be stern or strict with their child. They know their child and it is good to follow their advice.

Behaviour problems do happen in piano lessons although I have found not frequently. Children are usually respectful and nice. I usually find that if a student is not behaving well, they are bored. If this happens, I try to mix things up. For example, if we are sitting at the piano, I try to come up with an activity that is more active. Then after that is finished, we try to go back to what we were doing.

If you have an issue you cannot handle in the lesson, talk to the parent. Find a way for the two of you to resolve it. If things are really a problem to the extent where you can’t get anything done in the lesson, I have one extreme solution. Ask the parent to come to the lesson. If the parent really wants the child to learn to play the piano, they will need to be there to help control the child. I’ve never had to do this. It’s just one option in extreme cases.

Helpful Tools of the Trade

To teach children piano, what I have found most helpful is a whiteboard. With a whiteboard, you can create lots of different activities. You can practise naming notes, rhythm, and other things.

Along with a white board, I also used rhythm sticks and other rhythm instruments to practise rhythm. It’s good for kids to move around and I’ve found it especially helpful for the students playing.


Books

To teach children piano, it’s good to have an idea of what piano books are good. My favourites have been the Alfred series and more recently the Piano Adventures Series. I always try to use a lesson book and a theory book. The theory books make a huge difference!

Children will show up to their lessons with all sorts of books. You can choose if you want to use these or have them start in the books you prefer. I usually continue in the books they have and then switch them over to something different when they finish those books.


I have a number of different pages on my tips for teaching piano. If you’d like some more information on teaching group lessons, go to teaching group lessons. You can see what my typical lesson outline at how to give piano lessons. And if you want to know more about teaching beginners specifically, check out teaching beginner piano lessons. I hope this was helpful for you! Happy teaching!

Four Steps to Learn Piano

If you are new to the piano and want to get the most out of your experience, please read the following suggestions.
 
Find a Good Teacher
 
One of the most obvious, but often overlooked aspects of learning the piano, or any new instrument is to find a good teacher. You may not think you can afford it, or you think you can learn a lot on your own, but you will be very well served to start with a good teacher. It is true it does cost money, and it is true that you can learn a lot by yourself. However, you can learn so much more in such a short time from someone who has been where you are and knows how to take you where you want to go. One of the most crucial aspects of learning form the beginning the proper way is to not learn bad habits. Bad habits are very hard to break as they become so much a part of how you play. Do yourself a favor and learn the right way the first time.
 
Practice Regularly
 
This next suggestion may seem too obvious to even consider, but you need to practice regularly. So many people fail to follow through and they do not make the progress they want to because they do not put in the time. It is better to put in a very little every day or even several times a day than to try a cram it all in just before the next lesson. If you can go over what you are trying to learn a few times a day it is better than practicing for hours on end. Sometimes you get very tired when you practice for long periods of time and your fingers and your mind don't work together very well. In between times you can run over what you are trying to learn in your head and get the most out of your time away form the instrument as well. Don't overlook the mental aspect of learning, especially memorization.
 
Set Goals
 
You need to set goals for yourself also. The teacher may set them for you at first of course, but you always need to have a goal in mind. It does not have to be "learn this whole piece by Friday", but it can be broken into several smaller sections a day or lines to memorize at a time for example. I find that by going over in my mind many times a day the part I am working on I am much better able to remember it when the time comes to try and play.
 
Work on Sight Reading
 
Always continue to work on sight reading skills, I know it may sound scary at first, but if you make it a habit to simply go through some little bit of unfamiliar material every day, this will lead you down the road toward a better skill level in sight reading. The best advice is never to quit and to realize it will take time and effort, but what that is worthwhile does not? Dedicate yourself, practice and seek a good teacher and will learn piano in due time.
 
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How to Choose a Piano Teacher

First we assume that you intent to hire a private piano teacher. Advantages of doing this over attending classes at a school are numerous. Most piano learners end up employing a piano teacher, and if you are serious, you should too.

Piano teachers have different approaches, but most piano instruction advances in grades, from grade 1 to grade 8. Books are labeled according to grades, but teachers often recommend additional books or songs tailored to specific student abilities and tastes.

How important are the Piano certifications?
You may be under the impression that piano teachers must have music degrees, piano diploma or music teaching certification. Actually this is not necessary. If you are a beginner, look for someone who has at least a grade 7 to teach.

A good piano teacher needs more than adequate certification. Practical considerations like him staying near you house is also important.

The most important qualities

Personality, experience and interest in teaching are also crucial. Sometimes, a student and teacher don't mix. It's a matter of matching personalities. If a kid is miserable because of the dislike of the piano teacher, don't continue with that teacher. Your kid might end up losing interest in learning piano.

Piano Sayings

Considered a valuable instrument trough its performances and because it can replace a whole orchestra, piano remains a unique musical instrument. It has a keyboard usually encompassing as much as 8 octaves and it can differ in shape, height and length but its sound remains inimitable due to its calming reverberation that invite relaxation. It surely depends on the piece of music you want to play! However, there is nothing you can’t play with this instrument.
It also makes a great companion for other solo instruments like violin, flute etc. Enjoy the quotes about piano!
 
"No other acoustic instrument can match the piano's expressive range, and no electric instrument can match its mystery." Kenneth Miller
 
"The piano has been drinking, not me." Tom Waits
 
"I see the player piano as the grandfather of the computer, the ancestor of the entire nightmare we live in, the birth of the binary world where there is no option other than yes or no and where there is no refuge." William Gaddis
 
"A lawyer's relationship to justice and wisdom is on a par with a piano tuner's relationship to a concert. He neither composes the music, nor interprets it-he merely keeps the machinery running." Lucille Kallen
 
"The piano is the social instrument par excellence... drawing-room furniture, a sign of bourgeois prosperity, the most massive of the devices by which the young are tortured in the name of education and the grown-up in the name of entertainment." Jacques Barzun
 
"PIANO, n. A parlor utensil for subduing the impenitent visitor. It is operated by pressing the keys of the machine and the spirits of the audience." Ambrose Bierce
 
"The indefatigable pursuit of an unattainable perfection, even though it consists in nothing more than the pounding of an old piano, is what alone gives meaning to our life on this unavailing star" Logan Pearsall Smith
 
"The public is like a piano. You just have to know what keys to poke." Al Capp
 
"We grew up founding our dreams on the infinite promise of American advertising. I still believe that one can learn to play the piano by mail and that mud will give you a perfect complexion." Zelda Fitzgerald
 
"One man gets nothing but discord out of a piano; another gets harmony. No one claims the piano is at fault. Life is about the same. The discord is there, and the harmony is there. Study to play it correctly, and it will give forth the beauty; play it falsely, and it will give forth the ugliness. Life is not at fault."
 
"[The piano is] able to communicate the subtlest universal truths by means of wood, metal and vibrating air." Kenneth Miller
 
"My choice early in life was either to be a piano-player in a whorehouse or a politician. And to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference." Harry S Truman
 
"Fundamentally I feel that there is as much difference between the stage and the films as between a piano and a violin. Normally you can't become a virtuoso in both." Ethel Barrymore
 
"One gets tired of the role critics are supposed to have in this culture: It's like being the piano player in a whorehouse; you don't have any control over the action going on upstairs." Robert Hughes
 
"If I hadn't been President of the United States, I probably would have ended up a piano player in a bawdy house." Harry S Truman
 
"On television I feel like a man playing piano in a brothel; every now and again he solaces himself by playing 'Abide with Me' in the hope of edifying both the clients and the inmates" Malcolm Muggeridge
 
"Love is like playing the piano. First you must learn to play by the rules, then you must forget the rules and play from your heart."
 
"Love is a piano dropped from a fourth story window, and you were in the wrong place at the wrong time." Ani Difranco
 
"Having children makes you no more a parent than having a piano makes you a pianist." Michael Levine
 
"The piano's world encompasses glass-nerved virtuos and stomping barrel-housers in fedoras; it is a world of pasture and storm, of perfumed smoke, of liquid mathematics." Kenneth Miller
 
"To say to the painter that Nature is to be taken as she is, is to say to the player that he may sit on the piano." James Whistler

For Improving Memory - Piano Tutorial

For Improving Memory:
 
Another idea that has more to do with biology than anything else, is to play the piece you are learning immediately before going to bed. It should be the last thing you do before laying your head on the pillow. During the day, our brain stores many things in short term memory. These memories are transferred to long term memory during sleep. If you are doing anything after your practice, the memories of your practice session will tend to get overwritten by the events you do later in the day. Playing the song one time just before bed, will bring these memories to the foreground. They will be transferred to long term memory more efficiently.
 

For improving Fluidity - Piano Tutorial

For improving Fluidity:
 
Do you play by ear? I recommend you try it. I found that my fluidity went up greatly when I started playing by ear. Or in other words, without any music, sit down and play the melody to some songs that are very familiar to you. Add some harmony as appropriate. This should be music that you have not previously played from a printed page.
 
Since I started learning to play by ear, the music I play from a printed sheet sounds better. My fingers just seem to anticipate where the next note is going to be, even if my eyes haven't quite caught up. You don't have to become an expert at playing by ear, but if you practice until you can do it a little bit, it will greatly improve your sight reading capabilities!
 

Relaxation and Enjoyment - Piano Tutorial

Relaxation
 
Try to touch the piano keys lightly and gently. If your fingers are rigid, stiff, with the anxiety of trying to get the right notes at the right time, it will be much more difficult to get it right. A relaxed hand is much easier to get the the right place at the right time.
 
Enjoyment
 
Play something you like and that you are familiar with. In time, you will be able to look at any sheet of music and play something close to what is written, but there is no sense adding the burden of playing unfamiliar music on top of learning to press the right key. When we learned to type, we learned by typing familiar words. We didn't learn to type obscure chemical names or technical jargon. The same applies to the piano. When starting out, play what is fun for you. Anything you play will develop your skill.
 
If you are practicing to play by ear, play what you are familiar with: advertising jingles, TV theme music, popular folk songs, etc.