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
Neil Griffin
Peter Michael Haas
Frank Zucc