PianoSupplies.com (a division of Piano World) Piano & music accessories, music theme decoratons, tuning & repair tools, moving equipment, party goods,music gift items, ... more
Free shipping on Jansen Artist Benches.
|
|
64892 Members
40 Forums
132553 Topics
1894442 Posts
Max Online: 15252 @ 03/21/10 11:39 PM
|
|
|
#1491537 - 08/09/10 11:31 AM
Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
There was a thread for this book a while back - say over a year ago - and rather than trying to revive it, I decided to start a new one. I'm using this book as a supplement to my Alfred All-in-One, and I thought maybe there might be some other people using this book also. It's a good book with some really nice pieces.
Right now I'm a little more than halfway through the book, polishing "Sleeping Beauty Waltz". It's pretty easy compared to my Alfred Book 2 pieces, but the fingering is a little tricky in spots. But the important thing is that it is really a pretty piece. Some day when I "grow up", I'm only 65 by the way LOL, I want to learn the real thing.
If there are any others learning from this book, I would love to hear from you.
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492002 - 08/09/10 07:56 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: Morodiene]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
Yes, I find myself flatting the B-natural sometimes accidentally.
Thanks for offering your help. I'm sure that there will be times when I do have questions and I may take you up on that.
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492568 - 08/10/10 11:29 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 07/24/10
Posts: 55
Loc: Central Coast, CA
|
I am using this book and taking 1/2 hour lessons once per week. I've only been playing, if you can call it that, for two months, but am enjoying myself. I've always wanted to play the piano and finally, at 46, decided to take lessons. I'm about 1/3 of the way through the book and am pleased with my progress (although my brain understands more than my fingers will do sometimes!). I'm also trying some other "easy" pieces - Beatles easy and Scarborough Faire.
_________________________
------------------------------------------------------ Learning to play since June 2, 2010 Yamaha P-155
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492683 - 08/10/10 02:08 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: JaneS]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
Hi, Jane! Glad to see another adult beginner. I know just what you mean about the brain understanding more than the fingers. LOL
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492719 - 08/10/10 03:21 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|

Registered: 12/21/08
Posts: 745
Loc: Portlandia
|
Someone had recently mentioned this favorably, which led me to poke around and find cheap used copy which arrived yesterday. I think that if I were to use this as a method rather than a supplement, I might want to look for book 2 of the series. But first I plan to play through this one and see how I like the music -- the way it moves between the hands looks like it might be fun to play.
_________________________
Please step aside. You're standing in your own way. piano blog
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492725 - 08/10/10 03:44 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: tangleweeds]
|
Full Member
Registered: 10/17/09
Posts: 255
Loc: Monroe, NC USA
|
tangleweeds - Great minds think alike! I bought book 2 of Adult Piano Adventures when I was more than half-way through Alfred's Adult Piano Book 1 in hopes of using it as a supplement. Piano Adventures moves at a slower pace than Alfred's. Blow the Man Down in Alfred's is about the level where PA book 2 would start, and end about the middle of Alfred's 2. It has a lot more exercises to do, than Alfred's, and I've learned a few good things from it. I'm one of those people who believe that the more music books with varying viewpoints and musical material you have, the better off you are! I found it to be a worthwhile addition. 
_________________________
I'm Craig, I'm retired, TGIF every day! Alfred's Masterwork Classics Vol 3 "Soldier's March", R Schumann "Sonatina in G Major", T. Attwood YDP-160, GH-170R
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492767 - 08/10/10 04:38 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: Emissary52]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
I bought my Adult Piano Adventures 1 quite a while back, when I was at one of my "stuck" periods in Alfred 1. I read that someone said it was easier. I don't think it's easier - just different. It teaches some stuff that Alfred doesn't cover, and vice versa.
I've moved through it rather slowly, since my main focus has been Alfred's and I only pick it up when I hit a wall with Alfred's and need something easier to play. Right now I'm feeling that the pieces I'm up to in Alfred 2 are over my head, so I'm happy to see that I can work the PA pieces up without struggling. And it helps to switch off books once in a while and get a different perspective.
Emissary52, how do you like the music in the Adult PA 2?
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492772 - 08/10/10 04:46 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: Emissary52]
|
Full Member
Registered: 12/01/09
Posts: 335
Loc: USA
|
...I'm one of those people who believe that the more music books with varying viewpoints and musical material you have, the better off you are! That's my motto too! I don't have this book, but of course I'm thinking it wouldn't hurt to go through it too. 
_________________________
Started piano Dec 2009 ---------------------- Working on: -Anything composed by D. Nevue
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492785 - 08/10/10 05:02 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: Emissary52]
|

Registered: 12/21/08
Posts: 745
Loc: Portlandia
|
I'm one of those people who believe that the more music books with varying viewpoints and musical material you have, the better off you are! I found it to be a worthwhile addition. Hah -- I read that as "I find it to be a worthwhile addiction," which neatly sums up my view of my sheet music habit. I too get a lot out of looking at different methods and approaches to teaching & learning piano, and using them to find and work on my strengths and weaknesses. Plus my inner hunter-gatherer thrives upon scouring the internet for bargains on elusive items, and then I get packages... 
_________________________
Please step aside. You're standing in your own way. piano blog
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492841 - 08/10/10 05:38 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 10/17/09
Posts: 255
Loc: Monroe, NC USA
|
mom3gram - There are some nice pieces in there. It was a lot of fun to learn Brahm's Lullaby, which I won't get to, in Alfred's, for a while! Some of the songs are the same ones that are in Alfred's 1 & 2 and are in different keys! It feels different from Alfred's in a good way! mom3gram - I think this would definitely be a good book for you! It's a nice change-of-pace and you end up learning some valuable concepts (like Alberti Bass) much sooner than you do with Alfred's (it's in Bk 3)! Pedaling and inversions are well-explained too! I'm glad I bought it! I wonder how my buddy Nguyen is doing?
_________________________
I'm Craig, I'm retired, TGIF every day! Alfred's Masterwork Classics Vol 3 "Soldier's March", R Schumann "Sonatina in G Major", T. Attwood YDP-160, GH-170R
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492917 - 08/10/10 06:59 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: Emissary52]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
Me too! I miss Nguyen's posts. I hope he is still finding time to practice, and that he will drop in here one of these days.
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492978 - 08/10/10 08:05 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 07/24/10
Posts: 55
Loc: Central Coast, CA
|
Yes, the brain and the fingers - sometimes I think they're not attached at all!
I like this book, I do feel like I'm progressing nicely - and I'm looking forward to getting my first DP (a Casio px130 is being delivered on Friday - great for my budget, but probably not what I'll have in a few years) as I've been practicing on a 61 key, non-touch sensitive keyboard. I hope to progress faster, and certainly will be able to practice forte, piano etc. as well as using a sustain pedal (can't on what I'm using). Exciting!
_________________________
------------------------------------------------------ Learning to play since June 2, 2010 Yamaha P-155
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1492997 - 08/10/10 08:29 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: JaneS]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
Jane, I started on an inexpensive 61 key keyboard too. Now I have a Casio AP-200 digital piano. It will probably take you a few days to a week to get used to the touch, but you will be happy with the results. I'm still working on pedalling. I can use it on some pieces, but on some of the more difficult ones it just adds to the confusion. LOL
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1493034 - 08/10/10 09:25 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 07/24/10
Posts: 55
Loc: Central Coast, CA
|
mom3gram, thanks much for the encouragement! I've been having a difficult time with my teacher's DP (a Yamaha p80) and then coming home and practicing on the keyboard. I'm quite excited about being able to try to follow the music better. Since I haven't been able to pedal at home (and just trying to tell my foot to pretend it's there doesn't work), it's been tricky at best during the lesson.
_________________________
------------------------------------------------------ Learning to play since June 2, 2010 Yamaha P-155
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1494311 - 08/12/10 01:48 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: JaneS]
|
Full Member
Registered: 01/05/08
Posts: 287
Loc: Salem, Or
|
Hi Jane, I see you are on the Central Coast of CA... I was born and raised there and attended both Cuesta Collage and Cal Poly. Took Computer Science, maybe I should have taken music looking back now. I started on a 78 key yamaha but moved to an Upright piano when I started taking lessons. It does make a difference.
_________________________
wj3 1906 Claredon Upright Alfreds AIO Level 2: Working on Bethena (simply Joplin), Burgmuller Le Candor, Czerny op 599
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1494712 - 08/12/10 09:33 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: wj3]
|
Full Member
Registered: 07/24/10
Posts: 55
Loc: Central Coast, CA
|
Hello wj3, yes lucky me! I'm going to be using a Casio px130 starting tomorrow, but expect to graduate from that in a few years. Are you enjoying Oregon?
_________________________
------------------------------------------------------ Learning to play since June 2, 2010 Yamaha P-155
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1494726 - 08/12/10 09:45 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: JaneS]
|
Full Member
Registered: 01/05/08
Posts: 287
Loc: Salem, Or
|
Golly I misspelled college. Doesn't say much for my education. Yes we like Oregon very much. Weather is alot different than the Central Coast. Spent my last few years there living in Paso Robles. Congratulations on the Casio. I think you will really enjoy it.
_________________________
wj3 1906 Claredon Upright Alfreds AIO Level 2: Working on Bethena (simply Joplin), Burgmuller Le Candor, Czerny op 599
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1495789 - 08/14/10 11:30 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: wj3]
|
Full Member
Registered: 07/24/10
Posts: 55
Loc: Central Coast, CA
|
wj3, Sometimes the place feels like a collage! (wink)
The Casio was waiting for me when I got home from work yesterday. I promptly set it up and tried it out - it is so much better than the keyboard I was working with, but I can see I have a lot of work to do about finger strength. I know what I'll be doing this weekend.
_________________________
------------------------------------------------------ Learning to play since June 2, 2010 Yamaha P-155
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1495883 - 08/14/10 02:06 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: JaneS]
|

Registered: 12/21/08
Posts: 745
Loc: Portlandia
|
Congratulations on your new arrival! Enjoy!
_________________________
Please step aside. You're standing in your own way. piano blog
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1496084 - 08/14/10 08:44 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: tangleweeds]
|
Full Member
Registered: 07/24/10
Posts: 55
Loc: Central Coast, CA
|
thanks tangleweeds, will do! Pity my parents are in town for the weekend (just kidding!).
_________________________
------------------------------------------------------ Learning to play since June 2, 2010 Yamaha P-155
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1508185 - 09/03/10 01:49 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
Today I worked on a piece called "Summer Mountain Rain". It appears to be an exercise in learning to go up or down an octave, using the whole keyboard, as well as to play loud and soft. It sounds like thunder and raindrops. The octave changes got a little confusing, but I think I'm playing it correctly. Cute little piece.
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1508420 - 09/03/10 11:56 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 07/21/10
Posts: 101
Loc: Canada
|
I have been playing with the Mountain rain too. It is a really nice piece, I like the use of the pedal and getting the Forte as loud as I can.
_________________________
"Music is what feeling's sound like"
Adult Piano Adventures (The F.J.H Music Company) RCM Prepatory RCM Grade 1 RCM Grade 2 (working on)
RCM Theory Hanon
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1545304 - 10/28/10 09:23 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
Back to my Adult PA book now, just finished "Danny Boy". It was fairly easy. I'm not Irish, but I've always loved this song. I hope to learn a more advanced version some day. :-)
It's really fun to switch books when I get stuck on one. Right now I'm working between Alfred Adult All-In-One, Book 2, Adult Piano Adventures, Bastien Basic, and Essential Piano Repertoire. And my Christmas music too. When I get stuck in one book, I just turn to the next page in another one. It keeps me from being bored, and I get to learn a lot of different music.
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1545309 - 10/28/10 09:34 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 09/15/10
Posts: 66
Loc: Southern California
|
Which book are you using for your christmas music.
_________________________
"Music is the shorthand of emotion." Leo Tolstoy
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1545321 - 10/28/10 10:00 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
I have the Alfred Adult Merry Christmas Book 1, as well as a Bastien Christmas Favorites (not sure which level - book is downstairs). And an Alfred 1B Top Christmas Hits, with all the "fun" songs like Frosty, and I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, stuff I can entertain the grandkids with.
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1545326 - 10/28/10 10:09 AM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 09/15/10
Posts: 66
Loc: Southern California
|
Thanks, I see if the music store has any of these. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus Oh my 
_________________________
"Music is the shorthand of emotion." Leo Tolstoy
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1546610 - 10/29/10 11:36 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 05/31/09
Posts: 110
Loc: Grover Beach, Ca
|
A local music shop is going out of business and had books for 50% off and I found Adult Piano Adventures Book 2 in the pile so I bought it. I've thumbed through the opening pages and like what I see. My teacher has me using a book I've never seen mentioned here, Progressive Piano Book 1 (finished that last month) and Book 2 (just getting underway). I like to have books and think that one book may explain a concept better than another method. I have lessons on a Yamaha 61 key keyboard that has a semi weighted keyboard I think. At home I have a Casio PX-800 88 key DP with fully weighted keys and I also play on a Korg SV-1 73 key DP with weighted action. I too live on the Central Coast in Grover Beach, small world! edited to add; My favorite book right now by far is Masterworks Classic's level 1-2 http://www.amazon.com/Masterwork-Classic...9879&sr=8-3 Not a method book of course but it has some really fun classical arrangments (I am not ready to play Village Dance but I learned it anyway, don't tell my teacher). It is an Alfreds' book as well.
Edited by Zinfan (10/29/10 11:40 PM)
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1547275 - 10/30/10 11:04 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
Full Member
Registered: 06/08/10
Posts: 183
Loc: West central Florida
|
We're going to a music store this week to get some Christmas music, I'll have to check this book out! I, too, like to have more than one view point. I know I learn different things in different ways, a variety of explanations help reinforce the information.
_________________________
Music is my Sanctuary 2010 Mason & Hamlin A Monticello 2000 Baldwin R1
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#1584522 - 12/26/10 05:54 PM
Re: Adult Piano Adventures Book 1
[Re: mom3gram]
|
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/26/08
Posts: 1075
Loc: New Jersey
|
After concentrating on Christmas music for the last two months, I went through my stash of books today and picked up where I left off in my Faber Adult 1. I reviewed "Danny Boy" and "Marriage of Figaro". I decided that it's about time that I put some serious time in to finish this book. There are a lot of good pieces ahead.
_________________________
mom3gram  Hoping to finish level 2 and move up to level 3 in 2012
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|