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Elsje
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:27 pm    Post subject: Adult re-starter Reply with quote

Hi
I'm keen to start playing the piano again. I only reached about Grade 3 level, but that was 20 years ago!! I can still read music and play very basic pieces. I will start lessons in about 2 - 3 months time, but have itchy fingers and would like to start playing a bit.
What books could you recommend?
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Geminoz
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 6:55 am    Post subject: Adult re-starter Reply with quote

Hi
I guess it depends what type of music you want to play.
I was in similar position to you, although I am not doing the lesson thing again at my age.
I had kept playing a little over the years, but not enough to progress, and mainy using chords.
I restarted by going over a lot of the music I had learned in my younger years....yes I had kept all the music..I never throw anything out....fingers not as supple as they used to be, but perserverance is paying off.
I purchased a book called Jane Austen's World (published by Faber). The arrangements are not too hard and the pieces (particularly the theme from Pride and Prejudice) very rewarding to play.
Some of Richard Clayderman's music is nice to play also....so much music...so little time Rolling Eyes
But as I said...depends on the type of music that interests you.
Have fun Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks. As we've moved so often I sadly do not have my old piano books with me - somewhere in storage in a different country. I just really want to play well-known tunes - popular and classical.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:55 am    Post subject: adult re-starter Reply with quote

Hi again
There is a really good sheet music site on line where you can browse various categories..you are sure to find something that appeals.
The site is
http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic

Have fun
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Gill the Piano
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Despite the government cutbacks, most places have public libraries (for the moment, at least! Rolling Eyes ) where you can borrow sheet music. If you find a local library with a sheet music section you can go and have a browse and see what appeals to you. I also haunt second-hand bookshops and charity shops where you can get some real bargains. Though you should beware of the addictive element to this, which renders you incapable of passing a charity shop and causes your car to swerve towards the kerb when it sees the word 'Oxfam' on a shopfront... Confused
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