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#1842104 - 02/10/12 06:00 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Very good point! I didn't think of that. Okay not even going to bring it up. Thanks so much. Just one of those silly things you have pinging about your brain you know? Just kinda wanted to shut that idea up. lol
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#1842340 - 02/11/12 02:05 AM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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If you can play them easily, then you'll get through them quickly. If they take more work, then you needed the practice. That is a great quote, 88! I'm going to remember that the next time I turn a page in my lesson book and groan at the song I'm supposed to learn next. Although with these Faber books, I usually groan when I turn the next page and find a tired old song, and then I love the arrangement once I play it. It sounds like the teacher is working out well for you, Becca! That's great! Keep us updated. Quick update on my progress: I finished the Developing Artist Preparatory Piano Literature book and have completed the first three pieces in the Piano Lit. Book 1. I'm 3/4 of the way through the Adult Book 2 and I'm working on my first non-Faber piece right now. It's "The Living Years", a pop song from the late eighties. It's a Dan Coates arrangement from and easy piano book, (which doesn't feel very easy at this point). It's taken me a week, but I've almost got it so now I need to get back to my Faber lesson book.
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#1842619 - 02/11/12 01:28 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Congrats on finishing the Developing Artist! Your first outside Faber piece!  How long have you worked to get to that point? Fabulous progress! Yes my teacher is working out really great. He's also teaching my son violin, so we are starting to get to know him rather well. I really enjoy his guidance. He's just a really great guy to work with!
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#1859548 - 03/10/12 04:48 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Level 3A Performance, lesson 3, Hot Summer Blues. There's a not-too-hard teacher duet part, so I recorded it so I can play along with it. Fun!
There's a duet piece in the Developing Artists repertoire book I'm working out of too (Piano Literature level 3), so now I can look forward to playing that in iPhone duet with myself when I get to it.
In non-duet news, I really like the arrangement of Amazing Grace in level 3A. It has a satisfying harmony, and all the triplet decorations with which I'm used to singing the tune.
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#1859691 - 03/11/12 12:22 AM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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PianoStudent88, I should be there in a couple of months, I'm nearing the end of Adult Book 2. I usually learn the teacher duet parts, too. Some of them are challenging, the one for Ponies in the Prep. Piano Literature book almost killed me, but they make for neat sounding recordings. And I'm always impressed with the arrangements in these Faber books.
I've been stagnating on the Faber stuff lately because I've been working on other pieces. I learned "In Dreams" from the Lord of the Rings Soundtrack easy piano book, (which is not that easy for me). I learned an easy piano version of The Living Years, and now I'm working on Chopin's Prelude No. 4 in E Minor which is arguably his easiest piece, but still quite a challenge for me. It's coming along nicely though. I've also started Clair de Lune from the Piano from Scratch website which is really cool. The instructor teaches the song one measure at a time, and assumes you have no prior experience on the piano. It's going to take me a couple of years, but it's a lot of fun and I have the first eight bars or so down.
So I need to make more time to finish Adult Book 2 and to continue on the Developing Artist Piano Lit. Book 1. Now that this thread has been resurrected, maybe I'll be motivated to get back to my Faber books.
I hope you are all doing well and let's keep the Faber thread alive!
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#1880663 - 04/16/12 04:53 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Is anyone still working on this?
I'm still in book one, but supplementing with learning Moonlight Sonata (umm.. not sure what level.) It's slow going but I'm having fun. I'm working on Oh Susuzanna and Ode to Joy.
How is everyone else?
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#1880676 - 04/16/12 05:07 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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Methodically working my way through 3A, at 4 pages a week (plus Technique & Artistry). Sometimes I think I could go faster, but I think it's better to make myself be thorough. If I let myself go faster I think I'd be too tempted to cut corners sometimes.
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#1881144 - 04/17/12 12:00 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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LOL seems the last month or so we are all slacking! I will be very happy when I catch up to you guys! 
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#1881148 - 04/17/12 12:03 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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Michael Taylor, where are you up to in 3A?
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#1881343 - 04/17/12 05:57 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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Hello fellow classmates! I'm new to this method book series but am starting with the Accelerated PA Book 2 for revision. Good luck to everyone and honestly people, start posting some of your renditions! 
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#1881375 - 04/17/12 06:55 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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I'm new to this method book series but am starting with the Accelerated PA Book 2 for revision.
 I just started reading this book (lesson book) last night... I got a question on page 9: How should I play the red circled measure? is it the same as: right hand: 1/8 note, 1/4 rest, 1/8 note left hand: 1/8 rest, 1/8 note, 1/8 note, 1/8 rest? Thanks for any pointers!
Edited by Wish4 Thing (04/17/12 07:09 PM) Edit Reason: As ragtimefordrones pointed out below, I confused left and right;)
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#1881385 - 04/17/12 07:06 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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I got a question on page 9: How should I play the red circled measure? is it the same as: left hand: 1/8 note, 1/4 rest, 1/8 note right hand: 1/8 rest, 1/8 note, 1/8 note, 1/8 rest? I think you confused your left and right but other than that yes! I think that is the general idea!  Don't forget the stylistic indication, though. keep your wrists light and play the notes evenly 
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#1881386 - 04/17/12 07:07 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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I think you confused your left and right but other than that yes! I think that is the general idea!  Don't forget the stylistic indication, though. keep your wrists light and play the notes evenly oops... thanks for correction! it's been a long day Anyway, that notation doesn't look very clear to me... is it common?
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#1881410 - 04/17/12 08:10 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Not terribly common, but not entirely uncommon. It's expressing a single figure of four eighth notes divided between two hands. You will find this and other kind of indications at times that go outside the typical realm of treble clef RH notes and, completely separate, bass clef LH notes.
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#1881415 - 04/17/12 08:20 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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I think it was used in this case to make reading easier, but nevertheless I find it strange to just beam all the 1/8 notes together.
Great for sight reading at tempo though.
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#1881470 - 04/17/12 10:20 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Welcome everyone!
I'm in Accelerated 1 for the moment. (being swtiched soon by my teacher...)
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#1881664 - 04/18/12 10:02 AM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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Thanks, PianoStudent88 and ragtimefordrones. Not terribly common, but not entirely uncommon..... You will find this and other kind of indications at times that go outside the typical realm of treble clef RH notes and, completely separate, bass clef LH notes. I think it was used in this case to make reading easier, but nevertheless I find it strange to just beam all the 1/8 notes together.
Great for sight reading at tempo though. I'm so used to reading treble and bass line for RH and LH separately and independently. All of a sudden, they put them together, it actually made it more difficult for me to understand...:) It wasn't clear to me when I play the first 1/8 on left hand, should my right hand rest or continue holding the key... that was the confusion I had... Now the confusion is cleared, thanks again!
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#1881714 - 04/18/12 11:54 AM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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On Friday I'm being swtiched from Faber to one of the ALfred books level 2 or 3 (regular series though.) My teacher is more comfortable with them and hopes to stop me from modifying all the songs! LOL Fabers arrangements just don't sound right and I keep correnting them as I go. I'll still come and bug you guys though! I will still use the performance, and pop lit. ones to play out of. 
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#1881719 - 04/18/12 12:03 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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Interesting -- the Fabers' arrangements are supposed to be one of the strengths of the books: that students like the music. Can you say what in general doesn't sound right? Harmony? Rhythm? Something else?
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#1881723 - 04/18/12 12:15 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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I can give an example of one that is driving me crazy right now. In Ode to Joy, in the opening phrase (left hand) the last measure is written as: qe, qd, hd. It normally is written as: dotted qe, 8thd, hd. We had to write that into all of mine. It drove me nuts.
I do like the songs they have, I just can't stand the arrangements! LOL
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#1881750 - 04/18/12 01:06 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Ah yes, the dread "we've taught all the notes for this, but not the rhythms, so we'll write it with the wrong rhythm." I'd be interested to know if you find more of the same in Alfred -- it seems to come with the territory of the earlier stages of method books. There were a few like this in Alfred Adult All-In-One book 1.
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#1881787 - 04/18/12 02:21 PM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
[Re: PianoStudent88]
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Oh ugh that is not good! That means there is more of it no matter the method.. ahhhhhh! LOL  Just kidding...
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#1886241 - 04/25/12 11:01 AM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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I am still working diligently on Book 1. I am on the last song in the book "Banuwa". Then there is a review piece then book 2.
I am excited to be almost finished with book 1, although it has taken me a lot longer than I expected. I am happy with my progress and ready for the adventures of book 2.
Happy Playing
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#1886252 - 04/25/12 11:19 AM
Re: Faber and Faber Piano Adventures all levels
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Oh exciting! Congrats! I'm still in Faber for the meantime. My piano teacher had a death in the family so no lessons for awhile. So I'm just enjoying playing through some of the Faber songs and working on my recital peice. 
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