Here is a list of the piano teaching methods I have used - and, in many cases - continue to use. I'm happy to discuss alternative methods we might select to maximize our progress.
Faber | ![]() |
My First Adventure for ages 5 and under Primer through Level 5 for ages 7 and up, Lessons Book, Technique and Artistry, Theory, General Performance, Gold Star Performance, Popular Repertoire, and all other Supplemental Materials, Adult Course and Older Beginner, Books 1 and 2 Lessons Book, Technique and Artistry, Theory, and General Performance |
Bastien | ![]() |
Early Beginner for ages 5 through 7 Primer through Level 4 for ages 7 and up Lesson Book, Technique, Theory, General Performance, Piano Literature Levels 1 through 6 and all other Supplemental Materials |
Piano Town | ![]() |
Primer through Level 4 for ages 5 and up Lesson Book, Technique, Theory, Performance and all other Supplemental Materials |
Schaum | ![]() |
Primer through Level H for ages 5 and up Lesson Book, Technique, Notespeller, General Performance, and all other Supplemental Materials |
Alfred/Willard Palmer | ![]() |
Primer through Level 6 for ages 5 and up Lesson Book, Technique, Theory, Classical and Popular Performance, Alfred Masterworks Library (separate advanced classical and jazz pieces plus composer books), Supplemental Scales, Arpeggios and Chords Books |
Sandy Feldstein | ![]() |
Practical Theory Volumes 1 through 3 for the Older Beginner and Adults |
Thompson | ![]() |
Primer through Level 5 for ages 7 and up |
David Hirschberg | ![]() |
Technique is Fun Levels 1 through 5 for the Older Beginner |
G. Schirmer | ![]() |
Library - Select pieces from various composers |
For Accordion, there are numerous Easy to Intermediate method books by: Gary Dahl |
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