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#1803670 - 12/10/11 08:57 AM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
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Registered: 01/26/08
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I'm glad to see this thread resurrected also. I'm not in Book 3 yet, and as slow as I'm going through Book 2 I may never get there, but I like reading about what's up ahead. Congrats to everyone who has stuck it out through all three books. I hope that if and when I get to Book 3 this thread is still active.
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#1803840 - 12/10/11 04:29 PM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
[Re: TrapperJohn]
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Registered: 11/19/05
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Cyborg - good to see someone finally post here in this long dormant, but always worthy, thread - good luck with "Dancer" - hope it's not another 4 months until the next reply or post.
BTW - whatever happened to Undone, the last remaining regular here - did he become, well, a, er, undone...? He was a real player and we haven't even heard from him in the Recitals...
Trap I work on/off in Book 3 with my lessons, so I don't really post here too much. I've decided I want to try and get out of Book 3 once and for all, so my teacher has agreed to accelerate through the lesson sections quickly and move onto to the "ambitious" section. Also, due to the pieces at the end of Book 3 I might be in it for a good while longer. I wonder what happened to Undone too. He hasn't posted here in months. I'm more of a lurker than poster but I'm usually floating around at some point. If he has participated in past recitals, then that makes me wonder what's up.
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#1803843 - 12/10/11 04:36 PM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
[Re: mom3gram]
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I'm glad to see this thread resurrected also. I'm not in Book 3 yet, and as slow as I'm going through Book 2 I may never get there, but I like reading about what's up ahead. Congrats to everyone who has stuck it out through all three books. I hope that if and when I get to Book 3 this thread is still active. The attrition rate to get to and through Book 3 is pretty high. So I'd never expect this thread to be super active. But anyone who makes it to Book 3 is to be congratulated. Anyone who finishes it is a superstar to me. I know I was sick of Book 2 when I finished it. I loved finishing it though because of the arrangement of "Canon in D". It's been my favorite Alfred's piece so far. I'm sure that will change in the near future since I'll soon be in the ambitious section of Book 3 and it has several pieces that I've always wanted to learn. I'm real excited again about things to come.
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#1816545 - 01/01/12 04:46 PM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
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I received this book as a Xmas gift  Still on book 2, but I spend some time ripping the CD > MP3 for my phone, so I can listen to all the pieces in book 3. For the first time, I can see a light.. some of the pieces in this book are awesome! "unfinished symphony", "toccata" and then the ambitious section. The whole adult series 1,2 & 3 has a perfect progression of pieces, although if you like more modern pieces, I could understand a disappointment with the collection. For me, the truly great pieces are spread thinly throughout, but with enough interesting lesson pieces to keep the interest. Hope this makes sense, and doesn't appear to much as a necromancer at work lol
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#1826830 - 01/18/12 12:47 AM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
[Re: Mark...]
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Registered: 12/16/10
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After practicing earlier this evening, I spent some time reading through approximately the first 10 pages of this Book 3 thread. Will continue with the remainder in the next day or so.
I started Book 3 (All-In-One) about a week ago, although I read through the theory pages in the first quarter of the book before that. Like many others have pointed out, some of the "For Fun" pieces seem kind of lame, and I've given myself permission to give them short shrift. So "Super Special Sorta..." and "Calypso Rhumba" I did not spend much time on.
I am working on getting my speed up on Fandango. Jazz Sequences is a little further behind and just tonight I started looking at Serenade. Went through the first repeat section hands separate.
I'm still working on a few pieces from Book 2 (and will be for awhile). Outside of the Alfred books, I'm working on the Scherzo section of Haydn Sonata No. 9 in F major. I started on the "Married Life" section from "Up" but will probably shelve in for now.
I am hoping that the other Book 3'ers will check in with the thread now and then--it's always helpful and interesting to hear how others are faring.
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#1832293 - 01/26/12 12:41 PM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
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For those who might like to supplement or replace "A Very Special Day" by Willard Palmer with a Haydn (or rather R. Hofstetter) piece, try "Little Serenade." It features the "new style of bass" featured in the AIO book and looks to be at about the same level of difficulty. Haydn Little Serenade
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#1868992 - 03/26/12 10:11 PM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
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I hope to finish up "Trumpet Tune" this week.
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#1869893 - 03/28/12 04:50 PM
Re: Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #3
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Hey, Cyborg, congrats on being into the Ambitious section. I am oh so tempted to jump into it, but it will be better if I hold off a bit.
Meanwhile--I think I'm finished with Star-Spangled Banner. It is way far from polished, but I just don't enjoy playing it. Swan Lake is coming along, and I've played Scheherazade through HS once or twice. I'm doing other pieces outside of Book 3, so I'm keeping busy. My impression from reading this Book 3 thread is that a lot of people start adding in other pieces at about this point. I'm working on a version of Canon in D that I got from Monica K. I like it a lot better than the Alfred version from Book 2. Getting it up to tempo (lots of sixteenth notes in both hands towards the end) will be a challenge for me.
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