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 Famous method book equivalent for Piano
Author: GenEric 
Date:   2020-08-09 12:13

Hey folks! I had just a quick question. So for clarinet, I know that some books are almost essentials for clarinetists to own. For example, I know a lot of teachers swear by the Baermann scale book and 40/32 Rose Studies/Etudes. Is there a piano equivalent for those books? I'm getting back into piano, and I'm not exactly sure where to start.

Sorry for posting this in a clarinet forum... However, I think only clarinetists will understand the method books that I'm referring to.

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 Re: Famous method book equivalent for Piano
Author: kdk 
Date:   2020-08-09 17:09

Hannon comes to mind for technique studies. I'm sure there are others, but that's what I have in my music drawer.

As for etudes, my limited experience as a piano student was that there is so much literature at all levels for piano that an equivalent to the Rose etudes isn't needed.

Karl

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 Re: Famous method book equivalent for Piano
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2020-08-09 20:59

Bartok's Mikrokosmos and some of the easier Bach keyboard pieces come to mind, but, no, they're not the equivalent of Baermann and Rose. The James Bastien piano series is a tried-and-true piano series used by many teachers to build a good musical foundation.



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 Re: Famous method book equivalent for Piano
Author: clarinetwife 
Date:   2020-08-10 06:19

I got a lot out of a couple of the volumes of Alexander Peskanov Technical regimen when I came back to piano as a a young adult. Each volume features a different technical them such as Arpeggios and Blocked Chords, Broken Chords, etc.

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 Re: Famous method book equivalent for Piano
Author: Tom H 
Date:   2020-08-10 07:46

I vaguely recall from my young piano student days that I had the Hannon and it was quite good.

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