Reddit mentions: The best children music study books

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best children music study books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. GP20 - Piano Literature - Volume 3 - Bastien

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  • PIANO MUSIC CLASSICAL ROMANTIC CONTEMPORARY
GP20 - Piano Literature - Volume 3 - Bastien
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2. GP57 - Piano Literature - Volume 4 - Bastien (Music Through the Piano)

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GP57 - Piano Literature - Volume 4 - Bastien (Music Through the Piano)
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Top Reddit comments about Children's Musical Instruction & Study:

u/thunderling · 2 pointsr/piano

You might try the Piano Literature series (volume 3 would be good for your level). It's not just classical though. Some baroque, romantic, and contemporary as well. All good pieces though.

I can recommend some individual pieces to you, or books of just one composer, but I don't know of any books that contain a variety of just classical pieces from different composers (I'm sure somebody else in this subreddit does though).

u/girldepeng · 3 pointsr/piano

Good for you!! By sticking with the books you have brought all your skills up at the same time. People who avoid the books usually get good in only one thing but end up really lacking in other areas. If you want to go with more classical songs here are some books around your level that I would recommend:

https://www.amazon.com/GP57-Piano-Literature-Bastien-Through/dp/0849760542

https://www.amazon.com/Focus-Melody-2-Suzanne-Guy/dp/1569391467/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=focus+on+melody+2&qid=1574391963&s=books&sr=1-1

https://www.amazon.com/Masterwork-Classics-Level-Book-CD/dp/0739009648

These collections of classical pieces are not necessarily in order of difficulty. Unlike the lesson books you dont have to do every song. Most of my students do about 5-7 songs from each classical music period (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century) and then are usually able to go to the next level.

u/patron_vectras · 5 pointsr/seashanties

Didn't find it on Google Books, but here it is in WorldCat and Amazon

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