PD books for absolute beginners
PD books for absolute beginners
Hey do we have some books for absolute beginners in different instruments (such as piano), theory, or musicianship? if we have, should we create a group for them so that they are more visible to music teachers?
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Re: PD books for absolute beginners
Hi,
for piano some classics
Beyer http://imslp.org/wiki/Vorschule_im_Klav ... Ferdinand)
Hanon http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Virtuoso_Pian ... les-Louis)
etc...
http://imslp.org/wiki/Learning_the_Code_(King,_James_L.)
for other instruments search for "method"
you will see the Dotzauer, Sevcik (cello/violin)
Arban for trumpet.
There is a Category Methods, but it does not link all books present in imspl
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Catego ... &redlink=1
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for piano some classics
Beyer http://imslp.org/wiki/Vorschule_im_Klav ... Ferdinand)
Hanon http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Virtuoso_Pian ... les-Louis)
etc...
http://imslp.org/wiki/Learning_the_Code_(King,_James_L.)
for other instruments search for "method"
you will see the Dotzauer, Sevcik (cello/violin)
Arban for trumpet.
There is a Category Methods, but it does not link all books present in imspl
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Catego ... &redlink=1
Ctesibius
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Re: PD books for absolute beginners
There is a whole series entitled "il mio primo" of piano works by famous composers on IMSLP...not PD in the EU though
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Re: PD books for absolute beginners
Sorry for my late respons, I searched earlier on IMSLP and this is what I've found just in case (for piano):
Pieces for Children by Charles Griffes (only 3 pieces)
Carl Czerny: document progressive recreations
Theodore Oesten: Opus 61 in a document called Selected piano pieces (bad readable scan, I made some new transcriptions, please leave me a message via mail system if you want some of it, I don't come here very often);
Opus 94 a little harder, opus 65 a lot harder
Cornelius Gurlitt: great pieces but already a bit harder, but some of those can be used for beginners. Opus 74 and 130 and you can find opus 101 in the internetarchive at http://www.archive.org
For exercises: opus 70 by Herman Berens
Pieces for Children by Charles Griffes (only 3 pieces)
Carl Czerny: document progressive recreations
Theodore Oesten: Opus 61 in a document called Selected piano pieces (bad readable scan, I made some new transcriptions, please leave me a message via mail system if you want some of it, I don't come here very often);
Opus 94 a little harder, opus 65 a lot harder
Cornelius Gurlitt: great pieces but already a bit harder, but some of those can be used for beginners. Opus 74 and 130 and you can find opus 101 in the internetarchive at http://www.archive.org
For exercises: opus 70 by Herman Berens