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Can anyone recommend a beginner's TYS Piano/Keyboard book please?

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FredWorms · 07/11/2012 10:04

DD,11, would love to learn. She's had trumpet lessons for a couple of years and is doing well, but we really can't stretch to piano lessons too.

She says she'll teach herself, I'm a (lapsed) grade 5 and could loiter to give advice. I can't actually give her "lessons", as such. If you were to witness us doing maths homework together you'd see why Grin

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FredWorms · 07/11/2012 10:07

I don't suppose it has to be teach-yourself, actually. Can anyone suggest some beginners pieces?

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FredWorms · 07/11/2012 22:50

bump for the evening crowd?

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UptoapointLordCopper · 08/11/2012 08:55

We use Chester's Easiest Piano Course by Carol Barratt and Fanny Waterman's Me and my piano, and the Suzuki book. But DC are younger. Don't know if an 11yo will like them.

lljkk · 08/11/2012 09:33

I've done well with the Alan Haughton books. He has a beginner teenage series, too.

FredWorms · 09/11/2012 20:18

Thankyou Smile

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ByTheWay1 · 09/11/2012 20:28

The Pauline Hall books are good for learning in a systematic way....

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