5
Perfect follow on book from Part 1.
It gets harder so they need to practise!
Covers sharps and flats, fingerings and on continues with both hands.
My kids love it! I'd have to give up teaching if this short series ever went out of print it's that good!
Down side is there isn't a Part 3 :(
Anonymous
- (|North Yorkshire, United Kingdom)
5
Great tutor book, enjoyed by girls or boys.
Anonymous
- (Erskine, United Kingdom)
4
This is a very good follow on from Me and My Piano 1 or other beginner piano books.
Anonymous
- (Warrington, United Kingdom)
2
could very much do with tunes updating to ensure that the kids are playing tunes they know
Anonymous
- (Alness, United Kingdom)
5
Delivery was swift and the book arrived in good condition.
This is the second 'me and my piano' book for our 7 year old child as suggested by his music teacher. I think that it is a very child friendly book, which he is enjoying working through.
Anonymous
- (Leigh-On-Sea, United Kingdom)
5
Brilliant for the young learner (6-8). Easy steps. Good pieces. Only problem is too much fingering at beginning so can void all the note teaching down the sides if not careful.
Anonymous
- (Pinner, United Kingdom)
5
part 1 and part 2 are excellent for the new pianist. children feel that they are moving on quickly so interest is sustained.
Anonymous
- (London, United Kingdom)
3
Book 1 is a brilliant, well-paced introduction to the piano, but I find Book 2 jumps in straight at the deep end with moving hand positions without any gentle build up to this i.e. extension of the thumb or little finger to neighbouring notes. I find that pupils struggle to keep pace with this book, so I usually try to find an alternative to this one wherever possible!
Anonymous
- (East Dulwich, London SE22)
5
My favourite set of tuition books.
Anonymous
- (Leeds, United Kingdom)
4
As you would expect, this carries on from the first book. Again, another clear tuition book to keep young students learning. I do find that about half way through the book the students tend to drag their heels slightly but after a certain point (Rock-a-bye baby) they're back on track again. All students especially love the elephant piece at the end despite it's difficulty rating!
Anonymous
- (United Kingdom)
5
A lovely series for the under sevens. Perfect for purpose. Buy one and see.
Anonymous
- (Woodbridge, United Kingdom)
5
I choose this series for all of my younger pupils. For those intending to pursue the ABRSM exam route, working through this book is excellent preparation for grade one.
Anonymous
- (Sutton Coldfield, United Kingdom)
5
A well structured tutor which appeals to young children.
Anonymous
- (Boat of Garten, United Kingdom)