Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Piano Technique for Dummies Book Review

Piano Exexcises for Dummies Book Review.
I'm happily working through this book, the chapter on warm-ups is worth the price alone. Included are scale fingerings for all blues scales and more. It is a large format book which will lie flat on the music stand or desk. Excellant exercies for piano teachers to assign their students.

The following ISBNs are associated with this title:

http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Piano-Exercises-For-Dummies-David-Pearl/9780470387658-item.html?ref=Search+Books%3a+%2527piano+exercises+for+dummies%2527ISBN - 10:0470387653ISBN - 13:9780470387658


The fun and easy way to tune up your technique and improve your playing
Is the piano your passion? This easy-to-read guide is bursting with fun exercises designed to hone your piano-playing technique, from warm-ups and major and minor scales to octaves, chord cadences, and more. You''ll play challenging rhythms, practice with different tempos, play a performance piece at the end of each chapter, and find inspiration for performing music your way.
Warm up away from the piano; release tension in your hands, wrists, and arms and go to the piano feeling loose and comfortable
Wake up those fingers; perfect your hand position and develop left and right hand finger independence. Develop greater control practice smoother finger crossovers and pass-unders for speedier scales and arpeggios
Incorporate greater movement; play chords without tension, jump across the keyboard, and move with ease in parallel and contrary motion
Ramp up your skills; perfect your pedaling, play grace notes, trills, and other fancy ornaments.

Open the book and find:

More than 150 exercises that vary in style, key, and tempo
Major and minor scales
Blues, diminished and chromatic scales
Finger, rhythm, and chord progression exercises
Left-hand accompanimentpatterns
Performance pieces with every chapter
Ten one-page dance pieces
Bonus CD Includes
More than 70 tracks all played by the author
Selected exercises from each chapter
Every performance piece
Ten dance pieces from the book

Cheers,
David

2 comments:

Zohar Kiaav said...

Everyone has a style and technique that is different from others. It is like a personality - individuality. Taking in the advice of experts from books etc will help you find that very unique playing style that you are looking for. Thanks for the tips and the book!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for introducing this helpful resource through your review. It is always good to know of additional material one can add to their music library, as well as, recommend to their piano students as supplement/ expansion to the graded level technique exam requirements