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Reddit mentions of Alfred's Basic Adult Theory Piano Book: Level One (2462)

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Alfred's Basic Adult Theory Piano Book: Level One (2462)
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  • Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course Theory Book 1
  • Every concept and principal introduced in the Lesson Books of Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course is reinforced in each of the correlated Theory Books
  • Important tips are included that make learning chord progressions even easier! Every concept and principal introduced in the Lesson Books of Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course is reinforced in each of the correlated Theory Books
  • Important tips are included that make learning chord progressions even easier!
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Found 2 comments on Alfred's Basic Adult Theory Piano Book: Level One (2462):

u/Kalarin ยท 2 pointsr/piano

I'm 26 and started playing piano 2 months ago! I can't stress the impact a teacher has had on my learning!

I've been going through Alfreds Basic Adult Piano Course Music and Theory and have found it a great introduction.

This has also been supplemented with additional pieces from my tutor (I've just finished learning Motzart Minuet in F K2 and am nearly finished with Bach Minuet in G minor, BWV Anh. 115 ) which I though were challenging but fun pieces to learn :)

I guess I could have picked these books up and learnt myself, but I'd say my progress would have been a lot slower. I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have as I am in a similar situation?

u/TheJewFro94 ยท 1 pointr/piano

I have about ten years of piano under my belt. Reading music definitely just comes with time. You should grab some piano books like this and work your way through them. It takes time and practice to start reading the language, but you'll notice improvement.

If you've shown four years of dedication to the art, you might want to consider investing in a thirty minute lesson a week to help with some guidance. A decent instructor will run around $20-$30 a half hour lesson depending on your area but will help you learn quick!