Alternative for piano students.

Anything musical that will not fit into the above fora
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ilu
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Alternative for piano students.

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I would like to request to PP members their recommendation of 4 or 5 “non traditional”, relevant and useful piano solo compositions for all the levels; so the piano students would have a different alternative in learning piano.

Any idea will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Alternative for piano students.

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Get them to compose their own pieces.
Otherwise, try Norman Dello-Joio's Lyric Pieces for the Young, Suite for the Young and Family Album - children's pieces for piano duet.
available here http://www.piano-pal.com/dello.htm
My personal favorites, which I play and listen to all the time are the Pleiades Dances of Takashi Yoshimatsu. Wonderfully lyrical, excellent for rhythm, and not too difficult. There are nine books with seven pieces each.
score available here http://www.piano-pal.com/yoshimatsu.htm
On CD here http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/3853796 You can also listen to samples. Just scroll down the page.
second CD here http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/824434
Maybe also Peter Sculthorpes A Little Book of Hours, Four Little Pieces (duet, I think), Night Pieces, Three Pieces for piano, and Two Easy Pieces.
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Arjuna:

Thank you for your interest and the excellent alternatives.

Composition is the best way to express ideas, no matter the quality; it is like learn to walk!

Regarding the methods, I will take a look on them.

Sometimes the learning methods are too boring and disappoint young students (children) to continue, so if I can provide the some extra motivation, would be much better.

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Re: Alternative for piano students.

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Does anybody know how many volumes have the William Gillock complete piano course?

Thanks in advance.

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