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John Thompson: Easiest Piano Course Part 2 Pdf

Decades of praise confirm the effectiveness of this approach. A piano teacher with nearly 30 years of experience shares:

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A: Absolutely not. Part 2 assumes you know the bass clef and treble clef notes in middle C position. If you skip Part 1, you will be lost by page 4. Decades of praise confirm the effectiveness of this approach

with its bouncy staccato and quick shifts, the living room transformed into a circus ring. The rhythmic "tick-tock" of the became his heartbeat. One rainy Tuesday, he reached the final page: "Maypole Dance." Part 2 assumes you know the bass clef

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For decades, has stood as one of the most reliable and beloved foundational methods for young beginner pianists worldwide. Originally designed by legendary educator and pianist John Sylvanus Thompson , this series seamlessly bridges the gap between total novelty and functional musical literacy.

| | Level | Key Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library (Level 1B) | Beginner | Clear explanations, CD included, wide teacher acceptance | | Faber Piano Adventures (Level 1) | Beginner | Engaging artwork, excellent online resources | | Bastien Piano Basics (Level 1) | Beginner | Gradual pacing, strong theory integration | | Piano Pronto (Movement 2) | Beginner | Modern pieces, clean layout | | Michael Aaron Piano Course (Grade 1) | Beginner | Similar vintage approach, good for transfer students |

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