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Uh, Mark- I haven't actually FINISHED book 2 yet..... LOL
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--------------------------- When life hands you lemons, throw them back and add some of your own. Stupid life.
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Originally posted by IrishMak: Uh, Mark- I haven't actually FINISHED book 2 yet..... LOL We are waiting patiently...
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Hey, Mark- I ordered Book 3!
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Originally posted by IrishMak: Hey, Mark- I ordered Book 3! Excellent...I have it too, but it's going to be awhile till I get to it... I wonder if there are any other book 3 people here?
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Mark, i am in book 3:) i love the pieces in here. they are so much more fun than 1 and 2, and they sound like music. i really like the ambitious secton which includes some truly incredible music. i love this book!!!
If it ain't fun I ain't doin' it:)
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I've been doing the series and am in book 3. I recently started working from each end, and I agree with funburger the ambitious section is especially good ... in fact because the harder section is so interesting, I'm thinking about dropping the book in favour doing only this kind of music.
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I'm in book 3 as well. The first thing I noticed was that the theory pages are much more complex - I guess they figure if you're still with them this far along, you must be in it for the long haul and they throw it all at you... I have to admit that the fact I had to special-order the book and that no store routinely stocked it was a bit flattering to the ego - they all had book one, some had book two, but none had enough call to stock book three. I like the ambitious section as well - there's a wide range of levels in the pieces. Some seem to come easy, others... Also, the book set-up feels different to me than the first two, less rigid maybe. Because you're on your own after this one and I get the feeling I'm being 'weaned'. My teacher has already asked what kind and style of music books (plural, she said books!) can she pick up for me next time she's at the music store - which is very encouraging. I must have made at least some progress! I don't just finish another book with the reward being to go buy the next level up, yay! Liz
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Originally posted by funburger: Mark, i am in book 3:) i love the pieces in here. they are so much more fun than 1 and 2, and they sound like music. i really like the ambitious secton which includes some truly incredible music. i love this book!!! Thats great to hear. And its nice to know people are moving into book 3. Everyone who's in book 3 should be proud of their accomplishment. I know its a lot of work... Keep us posted on your progress. And if anyone want to post their recording its a great resource for others... Thanks Mark
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Originally posted by Lizzy1234: I'm in book 3 as well. The first thing I noticed was that the theory pages are much more complex - I guess they figure if you're still with them this far along, you must be in it for the long haul and they throw it all at you...
I have to admit that the fact I had to special-order the book and that no store routinely stocked it was a bit flattering to the ego - they all had book one, some had book two, but none had enough call to stock book three.
I like the ambitious section as well - there's a wide range of levels in the pieces. Some seem to come easy, others...
Also, the book set-up feels different to me than the first two, less rigid maybe. Because you're on your own after this one and I get the feeling I'm being 'weaned'. My teacher has already asked what kind and style of music books (plural, she said books!) can she pick up for me next time she's at the music store - which is very encouraging. I must have made at least some progress! I don't just finish another book with the reward being to go buy the next level up, yay! Liz You should feel proud. I know I feel pretty good finishing book one. And finishing each book means your that much better...
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HI everyone...I'm somewhat new to the forum and have basically been lurking for a while.
I'm about halfway through Alfred 2 and would like to go ahead and order Alfred 3 so I have it when I'm ready. I'm having trouble locating the book to purchase via the web. Can someone provide me with a web source?
In addition to Alfred 2 I still play Entertainer and Amazing Grace from Alfred 1 and am also working on Satisfied Mind, Mona Lisa, Fur Elise, etc. etc.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by EG2: HI everyone...I'm somewhat new to the forum and have basically been lurking for a while.
I'm about halfway through Alfred 2 and would like to go ahead and order Alfred 3 so I have it when I'm ready. I'm having trouble locating the book to purchase via the web. Can someone provide me with a web source?
In addition to Alfred 2 I still play Entertainer and Amazing Grace from Alfred 1 and am also working on Satisfied Mind, Mona Lisa, Fur Elise, etc. etc.
Thanks. http://www.amazon.com/Alfreds-Basic...mp;s=books&qid=1182110431&sr=8-7 This is where I bought mind... Entertainer and Amazing Grace are keepers, that I plan on playing often... Mark
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Hi Mark, Thanks for the info. Guess I should have been clearer on the Alfred series I was looking for...apparently there are two different series. I'm very new to piano (couple years in middle school....many years ago) and now on month 7 with a teacher. I've been working my way through Alfred Adult All-in-One Course (has theory incorporated). I did find what I was looking for... http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/pages...4540.html&t=&k=&r=wwws-e rr5 Wonder if these are the same???
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Originally posted by EG2: Hi Mark,
Thanks for the info. Guess I should have been clearer on the Alfred series I was looking for...apparently there are two different series.
I've been working my way through Alfred Adult All-in-One Course (has theory incorporated). I did find what I was looking for...
Wonder if these are the same??? I believe they are different, but close. Some songs are the same.
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I believe they are different, but close. Some songs are the same. Hmmm, interesting...may have to pick up the other Alfred 3 a little later.
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Well, it looks like I may be heading into Book 3 on my own for a bit. The place where my teacher rents her studio space is closing at the end of July. She asked at the school where she teaches, and they said sure, she could use the school, but only for those who live in that town. So that would take care of 2 of her 20 students and I am not one of them. She is still looking for a place, of course, and we do have a few weeks left, but I may be going it solo for a bit. Glad I did decided to go ahead and order Book 3- I need some sort of organized approach or I won't get anywhere. If this does happen, I may be asking those of you already in Book 3 for LOTS of help!
-Mak
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IrishMak, i am in book 3 and will offer help to you any way i can:) i dont know how much help i can offer though...
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Originally posted by IrishMak: Well, it looks like I may be heading into Book 3 on my own for a bit. The place where my teacher rents her studio space is closing at the end of July. She asked at the school where she teaches, and they said sure, she could use the school, but only for those who live in that town. So that would take care of 2 of her 20 students and I am not one of them. She is still looking for a place, of course, and we do have a few weeks left, but I may be going it solo for a bit. Glad I did decided to go ahead and order Book 3- I need some sort of organized approach or I won't get anywhere. If this does happen, I may be asking those of you already in Book 3 for LOTS of help! We have a few teachers from the teachers forum who are here to help and they keep an eye on these Alfred threads. So we have you covered just in case... Hope things work out regarding your teacher... Mark
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I am 44 years old and have Just started playing music five years ago.
I am currently finishing this book. Its an ok book,It lends itself to those who, like me, are partially self taught. I feel this book progresses well, slow, with small steps in difficulty, Has plenty of songs, to reach this the final level of course difficulty. The pieces are enjoyable, and short enough. However, I personal attribute most of my skill to playing though Hanon in 60 ex. It was grueling. I guess the importance point I should make is that if you are like me, You will need a good technical regiment, and if you desire to play other styles of music ie, blues, hymns, lead sheet pop, jazz, whatever, you will need to train in that genre in addition to the Alfred Adult Course. The Alfred adult course mainly teaches you traditional piano playing via site reading.
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Hello fellow Book 3 members. I'm currently on page 26 "The Unfinished Symphony". I have been at it for weeks and still need to add the tremolos, pedal and get some bumps out of it.
Unfortunately, I do not get into this forum often enough but wanted to chime in on this thread in case anyone else is on page 26.
K&J
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