Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1
T**A
Well paced, very effective, fun pieces and gorgeous pictures!
As an adult beginner who is essentially a child at heart, I chose Get Set Piano over adult beginner books and I'm very glad I did. Having studied violin for a few years' already, some aspects were already familiar to me but reading two lines of music at once is a new skill and all of the fingering is very different to violin, so it was useful to start at the beginning and relearn the treble clef. With gorgeous illustrations, playful titles and fun lyrics, themed around pirates or pizza or haunted houses, for example, the book progresses fairly quickly but at a manageable pace- especially if used alongside Pieces Book 1, as intended. This tutor book is mainly concerned with teaching and has just one or pieces to illustrate each new learning point in the early stages (more pieces as the book progresses). However little boxes throughout the book tell you when to switch to Pieces Book 1 and what pieces to play there to reinforce what you're currently learning, giving you three or four more pieces to practise.I particularly like how both hands are used from the start, initially alternating in melodies but soon playing together in very simple patterns. Beginning with B and D either side of middle C, new notes are gradually introduced, along with dynamics (initially Forte and Piano) and articulations (Staccato and Legato). The book illustrates these terms using analogies children can identify with, before consistently using the standard terms to reinforce it. Middle C is used as a point of orientation, a bit like the home row in touch typing, but your thumbs are by no means stuck there and about halfway through the book shifting to higher and lower notes, beyond those surrounding middle C is introduced.Another fab aspect of the book is how it teaches note reading, aural skills, theory and improvisation alongside the melodies, with a variety of other activities, such as singing, listening to the teacher playing, making up your own tunes and performing actions to indicate high or low notes integrated into the book. There are also periodic quizzes to fill in, notes to write on the keyboard etc. There are many teacher parts included and more available free to download alongside additional pieces and certificates, to encourage ensemble playing. In the pieces, some prompting is provided in terms of occasional finger numbers or reminders (look for where it goes quiet, make sure you move smoothly from one hand to the other) but additional annotations are kept to a minimum to encourage competent reading ability.
D**E
Good for beginners
Book was recommended by the school piano teacher. My kid love it and use it every day
F**M
We haven’t used it yet
It looks good and easy to follow but haven’t used it for its intended purpose as yet. Looks good though.
N**O
A complete learning tool for beginners that captures imagination.
Beautiful & fun pieces that entertain me as a teacher as well as students! The book starts with setting up at the piano, followed by composing using a graphic score, finger numbers , note values, rhythms and quizzes before starting pieces. The rhymes are silly and make me laugh which I need after a full day of teaching beginners. The Tutor and Pieces books compliment each other beautifully and are put together well. They allow the student to be creative, reinforces theory allowing students to put what they’ve learned into practice immediately. Reading notes starts on the B & D either side of middle C which students understand easily.
B**R
Great way to learn
Bought this for my 6 year old so that his dad - who can play - can teach him. I can't play but actually a lot of it so far I have been able to teach him from and learn myself too. It's better when dad can play the teacher parts with him but I can make progress on my own. Very rewarding seeing progress in his learning after the first few tasks, and nice to work on learning as a family.
N**N
Nice, but flawed.
This is a really nice book, the tunes are fairly interesting, there are nice illustrations. It's definitely for slightly older beginners, I think 5 or 6 year olds would find it moves too quickly.Sadly the first half of the book always has thumbs on middle C, even when there are no C notes in the tune. This is quite an old fashioned approach which doesn't really fit with the rest of the book. If they had considered this then I would definitely recommend it for my students. Maybe
D**R
Excellent Series
I have used this book and it's associated materials for a few years now. It is an excellent teaching aid. The layout, illustrations and explanations are all ideal for learners. Hands are are kept at the same position for most of the book while there are free downloads of extra material for pupils to stretch themselves with. The teacher's parts are also available as free downloads.
J**H
Lovely fun introduction to theory with some nice pieces to play
This is a great introduction to playing the piano with clear explanations, engaging pictures and lovely activities to teach theory in a fun way. I bought it for my 8 yo who has just started lessons and it's going to be really useful. I always hated theory as a child but I really believe this will make it come to life. 😊
M**A
LOVE this method, just wishing for an Americanized version
As a piano teacher I LOVE this teaching method. It's the perfect combination teaching kids to use their ears while they play while simultaneously teaching them to read notation. I only wish someone would come out with an American version of this method using the different musical terminology that we use over here.
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