PreTime Piano: Classics - Primer Level | Beginner Classical Piano Sheet Music for Kids | Early Elementary Songbook with Famous Symphony and Opera Themes | Faber Piano Book with Easy Arrangements
C**S
Primer songs
Great for young beginners. Simple songs, but easily recognizable tunes.
K**Y
Worth the price
My beginner piano students loved this book. I paired it with bios and games I found for classical composers (found on another site).
D**S
Great for kids
This was recommended by my child’s piano instructor and has been the perfect beginners book. It is basic enough to not be overwhelming, but easy enough for her to actually be able to play the songs.
L**S
Beginner duets they will love
Beginning students love when they can play something they know and it sounds good - this book offers that. This book has songs kids will know & will love playing. It’s written in 5-tone positions & the fingering chart is given at the top of the page. Works great with even young beginners. The teacher duet part makes the piece sound exciting & parents love hearing their children play these duets with their teacher!
M**R
Excellent easy classical arrangements
Excellent easy arrangements of famous classical pieces. Nicely done. Highly recommend.
D**K
Cute and simple with recognizable tunes,
The media could not be loaded. Great beginner classical piano book! Purchased for recital for my students to perform.
T**A
Great arrangement
Very simple and so easy to teach to my little one just starting to learn.
P**O
Beginner's Gold!
A great book for beginners! My young students are challenged by this, but not overwhelmed. They love that there is a teacher's accompaniment part, which makes them feel very proud in their own playing and is an EXCELLENT exercise for playing together and why it's important to keep the rhythm consistent. It's also been a great way to begin teaching counting out loud (which can be difficult if they are still just learning how to read music). My students also very much enjoy that they hear these tunes in their day-to-day life and can immediately recognize it and say, "I can play that!" The modified (albeit simplified) rhythm of "Ode to Joy" does throw them for a loop though, if they know the actual version well enough to realize that the timing they've heard is different than what's written.However, it's a staple first book once students have learned some of their basic notes.
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