What piano book should I get next?!


Question: What piano book should I get next!?
I just finished this book:
favorite classics: solo book 1, I'm not sure if I'm ready for solo book 2, and i really need to start teaching myself piano again!. we just can't pay a teacher when I don't have enough time to practice everyday!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
Might I recommend the Chopin book of "Preludes"!?

A wonderful collection of this great composer's relatively, very short compositions: a number of them only one page in length!.

Most are extraordinarily simple; a very, but only a few, somewhat difficult; but all, little "jewels" in their own right!.
They vary in tempo from excruciatingly slow sometimes, to that of "break-neck" speed; should provide endless hours of an experimental, yet enjoyable past time for you; aside from being very enlightening and educational!.

AlberichWww@Enter-QA@Com

All (or almost all) music lesson books are geared around having an instructor!. Even if they were not, an instructor is important to prevent you from forming poor technique, posture, and habits!.

!.!.!. If you were to find a teacher at this point, you'd might be amazed at how much unlearning you are going to need to do first!.

If it's piano for FUN (and not to become an accomplished musician) you might as well go with the Scott "The Piano Guy" Houston's course!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I wouldn't recommend the Chopin preludes!. Most of them are probably too hard!. There are a "few" that are on the easy side!. Better to just buy a compilation book that has a few of the preludes included!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I learnt piano with Shawn, He's this great (free) online piano tutor!. If you go on Youtube!.com and search shawncheakeasy the search will find you dozens of great detailed tutorials!. Ranging in difficulty too!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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