Piano Instruments Books : John Thompson s Easiest Piano Course (Part 2): Part 2

John Thompson s Easiest Piano Course (Part 2): Part 2

£1.20


Great beginner book - Very basic and slow which is what you need for the first month! including adults, and then move on to other booksGreat grounding as teaches one thing at a timePerfect

Good tutor book but not the best - I m a piano teacher and have used this book with nearly 100 pupils now- it is certainly a lot better than Piano Time and 10 little fingers as it gets started with treble and bass clefs immediately and is therefore nowhere near as confusing as the books mentioned above.However, following the reviews mentioned below, the presence of so many American tunes isn t great and the actual content of the book isn t at all different to the original 1955 version.Book 2 of the same series is ok. The quality of the teaching is good but the material itself isn t of the same standard.I solely use Chester s Easiest Piano Course now.

A good start - I use this with my pupils along with books by John Schaum and Barnaby Byron. My only criticism is that there are loads of American tunes in it that are not relevant to Europeans really. It is better than the Shaum books though.

A fairly well structured introduction to the piano. - My daughter (age 6) really liked this book, and the pieces are chosen to introduce a range of basic piano techniques. The theory sections are also useful at this stage.

An easy to follow first piano book for children and adults - This first piano book is colourful, easy to follow and includes teachers accompaniments. The book is primarily aimed at children so includes some well known nursery rhymes to play and cartoon charaters to guide you through. I am an adult beginner and used the book to teach myself and found it preferable to other beginners books that were aimed at adults because of the way John Thompson s book built up my skills step by step and offered opportunities for review and practice before moving on.My one small critiscm would be that some of the peices are (I think) American and having never heard of them and teaching myself I had no idea whether the (ahem) music I was making was right or wrong. If you are a parent trying to guide a child through the book you may also find this a problem. That asside, I would recommend this book for any beginner and have gone on to use the others in the series. If you reach the end of the book a reward awaits you!




John Thompson s Easiest Piano Course (Part 2): Part 2