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Reddit mentions of Play It Again: Piano Book 2: The Perfect Way to Rediscover the Piano

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Play It Again: Piano Book 2: The Perfect Way to Rediscover the Piano
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Found 1 comment on Play It Again: Piano Book 2: The Perfect Way to Rediscover the Piano:

u/tommyspianocorner · 2 pointsr/piano

Hi. I'm also what I've heard termed recently a 'prodigal pianist'. I learned from being about 10 to 20 something then barely touched a piano for 20+ years. I started practicing against seriously about 3 years ago. For a long time, I just either re-learned pieces I could remember playing from before or tried things I'd heard on YouTube. However, I came across a set of books called 'Play It Again Piano' by Melanie Spanswick. There is a Book 1 and a Book 2 (Book 1 starting pretty much back from beginner level Book 2 from late intermediate). The great advantage to these books are that they are written from the perspective of 'reminding' you of things you learned before rather than trying to teach you from the ground up. They also feature a good variety of repertoire (both classical and more contemporary/popular). I highly recommend them. You can check out Book 1 here andBook 2 here.

I posted a video review of Book 2 that you might find helpful as it goes into quite a lot of detail of how the books are structured and works through an example using the first piece.