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My First Piano Adventures
Book A Set

For pre-reading beginners, suggested age 2.5 to 5
Introduces rhythm, singing, and body learning at the piano; no staff reading.

My First Piano Adventures
Book B Set

The second set after completing Book A for Pre-Reading Beginners
This book set gets the younger beginner into the Grand Staff for the first time!

My First Piano Adventures
Book C Set

The last of the MFPA set before going on to the Level 1 Red Book series!
Go on to the red Level 1 books following this set.
This book allows the young beginner into faster and more interesting styles of playing with their learned concepts from books A & B.

Piano Adventures Primer Set

For beginning piano students aged 6-11
This book set goes from rhythm and body learning to full staff reading, to be followed by the red Level 1 books.

Piano Adventures Level 1 Set

For use after completing Primer Level books, or the 3 MFPA book sets A, B & C.
This book set brings in new notation concepts and more complex techniques.

Piano Adventures Level 2A Set

To be used after completing the red Level 1 books; this set brings in new rhythm reading and different hand positions away from our familiar C position.

Piano Adventures Level 2B Set

This is the beginning of intermediacy at the piano - the student learns larger hand distance playing, new positions and key signatures, along with more nuanced rhythms in jazz and blues stylings.

Piano Adventures Level 3A Set

This is what I consider to be full competency at piano - the student can now move on to more mentally and physically mature work alongside of this set during lessons.

Piano Adventures Level 3B

This is the beginning of advanced playing, or Late Intermediate.

Many key signatures and new time signatures, along with more complex compositions for sight reading.

I often have my students branch into more unique work past this set, though there are more Piano Adventures sets following this one.

Chopin Preludes

Chopin’s work has gone through many editions in its time, and I have experienced these Alfred publishings to be the easiest to work with.