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> Best Books To Teach A Seven Year Old From Scratch
Jenny1
post Sep 19 2005, 06:50 PM
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I've bought the Chester book 1. It seems ok but I was wondering what other books were best to teach a seven year old (value for money).
Thank you for the ideas for that first lesson - it wasn't that bad after all!!!
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elliewelly
post Sep 19 2005, 08:04 PM
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I use Tunes For Ten Fingers with that age group - and tippex out any annoying finger numbers (didn't realise until this week that there are quite a few, and I prefer to force them to read the notes straight away!)
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JohnS
post Sep 19 2005, 08:40 PM
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Pianoworld works well for some seven year olds:

www.fabermusic.co.uk/pianoworld
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SuzyMac
post Sep 19 2005, 09:04 PM
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I use 10 fingers as well, in conjunction with the 1st piano time and making the grade prep test.

I've only used Chester once, and found it went a bit quick for my 6- and 7-year olds. But then most things go too quick for them :rolleyes:
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maggiemay
post Sep 19 2005, 09:06 PM
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QUOTE(elliewelly @ Sep 19 2005, 08:04 PM)
I use Tunes For Ten Fingers with that age group - and tippex out any annoying finger numbers (didn't realise until this week that there are quite a few, and I prefer to force them to read the notes straight away!)
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Despite the finger-numbers I do find this one of the best books for this age-group. I deal with the finger-numbers as we go along - sometimes they just aren't an issue. Sometimes we "choose" the ones to snopake out.
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elliewelly
post Sep 19 2005, 09:16 PM
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Yes, I just get rid of them if I find that a sneaky child is using them instead of reading the notes!
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