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| Siali |
Apr 2 2008, 10:13 PM
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Hi
I am thinking of starting to teach piano fairly soon. I am playing since years but having learnt in Austria I am not familiar with books and sheet music here. Which schools or books or authors would you recommend and why? Do you really only teach them the pieces from the syllabus or which books might be nice additional studying books? Maybe a collection of easy classical pieces? And which books do you use for the theory exams? Thanks for you help!!! Siali |
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