Why Use Piano Adventures
For each level of
advancement, you will find a set of books, each focused on a different aspect of
your piano development. The Lesson Book presents new material and offers music
carefully chosen to introduce each concept step by step. The Theory Book is a
workbook for practicing music notation and structure. The Performance Book
offers pieces to show off your progress. The Technique & Artistry Book gives
you practice strategies to enhance your ability. Additionally, your repertoire
can be expanded with the PreTime® to BigTime® Supplementary Library. These
books correspond directly to your level in the Piano Adventures® method. Songs
are available for every style to ensure that you will never be bored:
Students begin by learning
a limited set of notes - the notes of Middle C Position... yet they play these
notes with varied fingerings. For example, the student plays Middle C with
finger 1, finger 2, and then with finger 3. As the student learns Treble G (the
next in a series of important guide notes - Middle C, Treble G, Bass F),
the pieces require the student to play finger 3 on G, and then 5 on G.
Similarly, varied fingering is used for Bass F and other notes presented. This
pedagogy has several important benefits:
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It prevents the
student from equating a particular note to a particular finger.
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It
teaches the precise relationship between a note and the keyboard.
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It
allows for a free and balanced drop of the arm and hand into the finger.
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It
avoids the overuse of two thumbs on C.
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It
reduces the student's dependence on preset hand positions.
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The
notes of Middle C position include all seven tones of the major scale,
allowing the student to play numerous familiar melodies (included in the PreTime®
Piano and PlayTime® Piano
supplementary series).
The fingering for the first
note in either hand of each piece is set up for the student to identify the note
name, write it on a blank, then place the hand according to the note and finger
number given. The student learns the fundamental procedure of music reading and
becomes self-sufficient in this process. No longer will the teacher be plagued
by the student asking, "What hand position?"
Concurrent with individual
note reading, the student is required to read by the contour of the musical line
- step or skip, up or down. This intervallic reading approach promotes fluency,
recognition of melodic pattern, and understanding of the musical line.
At level 2A, with the
student firmly grounded in note reading, a multi-key approach is taken. Here the
student learns the major and minor 5-finger patterns in C, G, D, and A&l
dots; not
so many as to overwhelm the student's reading or to become tedious, but enough
to grasp transposition and basic chord recognition. (The student is encouraged
to learn all 12 major and minor 5-finger positions in exercise format.) Minor is
included early to tantalize the ear and to offer additional appealing sounds. At
Level 2B, the complete major scale is introduced along with key signatures and
primary chords in the keys of C, G, and F.
Pianistic Music
Pianistic arranging
is one of the hallmarks of the Fabers' material. All of the music in Piano
Adventures is specifically written or arranged for the piano.
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The pieces feel
right and sound right at the piano.
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Easy
and effective use of the damper pedal opens up the rich sonority of the
instrument.
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The
pieces incorporate essential pianistic gestures - the motions and phrases
that are integral to piano playing.
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Pianistic
pieces develop fluent piano technique. The pieces are written to encourage
freedom at the keyboard, promote a relaxed wrist, and to introduce gestures
that carry the hands across the full range of the instrument.
Artistic Music
The pieces included in Piano
Adventures® are eminently musical. A method can only be
as good as its music, and the music of Piano Adventures®
shines. The course combines technique and artistry so that the teacher may bring
out the maximum expression in the student's playing. Parents notice the
musicality... students thrive on it... and you the teacher will appreciate the
artistic results. The Technique & Artistry books in Piano
Adventures® are ground-breaking and unparalleled in
teaching technical gesture for artistic playing. The "Technique
Secrets" and exercises deliver the pianistic tools to play with ease and
expression. The "Artistry Hint" and "Artistry Piece" that
conclude each unit bring student awareness of sound and musicality to new
heights.
Student Appeal
Students are attracted to the
pieces and sounds of Piano Adventures®. Ten years of
painstaking pilot testing has ensured that the method has wide student appeal.
Literally, over one hundred pieces that did not pass the test of student
enthusiasm were discarded and replaced, until the method met the standard and
musical taste of both piano student and teacher. The tremendous appeal of the
music as published has been confirmed by the thousands of letters and comments
from teachers and students across North America.
How to Use Piano Adventures®
A Supplementary Library
that Motivates
The
PreTime®
to BigTime® Piano Supplementary Library
correlates with Piano Adventures® to provide a broad
selection of music to meet each individual student's interest - at the precise
level of difficulty. With styles that include Popular, Rock 'n Roll, Classics,
Jazz & Blues, Ragtime & Marches, Children's Songs, Favorites, Hymns, and
More Popular, the teacher can choose the style that motivates the student, and
can be assured that it is arranged to meet the pedagogical demands of the level.
PreTime® to BigTime® offers
the right fit between student interest and student repertoire.
For beginning students
ages 5 to 9, use
the basic edition of Piano Adventures®, starting at
the Primer Level. All students should receive the Lesson Book and Theory Book,
and most should also be given the Performance Book and Technique & Artistry
Book. (However, if you only teach a 30-minute lesson, you may need to choose
between the latter two books.)
As the student finishes the
pre-reading units, add a PreTime® book of the
student's choice (PreTime® = Primer Level). Young
students enjoy PreTime® Children's Songs; PreTime®
Favorites is a staple in many studios. Older students appreciate PreTime®
Popular or PreTime® Classics. For fun and work on rhythm, use
PreTime® Rock 'n Roll or PreTime® Jazz
& Blues.
For older beginners ages
10 and up, use Accelerated
Piano Adventures® for the Older Beginner. This
course begins with Book 1, eliminating the use of a primer. The pieces and
illustrations are appropriate for an older age, and the repertoire is
sufficiently different from the basic course (which allows two siblings to both
use Piano Adventures®.) The Lesson Book is essential.
It is ideally supported by the Theory Book, Performance Book, and Technique
& Artistry Book. A proficient student in the accelerated edition may go
directly into a PlayTime® Piano Book midway through
the lesson book (PlayTime® = Level 1). The older
beginner progresses from Book 1 to Book 2 of the accelerated course.
Adult students
may use the Accelerated
edition or Adult Piano
Adventures®
Every student
should be given an assignment book. Piano Adventures®
PracticeTime
is fun, effective, and provides correlated listings for the PreTime®
to BigTime® Piano Supplementary Library.
LM Music Studio offers piano lessons to the surrounding Keller, Fort Worth, Haslet,
Roanoke, and Trophy Club communities for students and adult students ranging from beginners to
advanced.
LM Music Studio, 9605 Lacey Lane, Keller, TX 76248
www.lmmusicstudio.com