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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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Makes It Easy To Memorize Music, December 29, 2007
This review is from: The Piano Lessons Book: The Piano Student's Guide For Getting The Most Out Of Practicing, Lessons, Your Teacher And Yourself (Paperback)
The subtitle says it all - what you should be learning in piano
lessons. I quote that because what is contained in THE PIANO LESSONS
BOOK is not taught by most piano teachers - the teachers I had before
I found Neil Miller were woefully deficient in teaching theory,
practicing, and interpretation. When I decided to take lessons as an
adult, I knew that some things were missing in my previous lessons,
but I didn't know what. For example, my other teachers had me play
scales, but they never taught me how to generate them systematically,
see and hear how they relate to each other, and how those
relationships appear in music. I could finally memorize music - play
at the piano - just the piano and me without printed music. Another
example is understanding what practicing is all about - in his
lessons, Neil preferred to call it "working," and it was about getting
every small section of music to sound like the ideal version I could
hear in my head. Additionally, I really enjoy the history and
description of the pieces in the chapter on Analysis.
I highly recommend THE PIANO LESSONS BOOK to everyone who plays the
piano or wants to. Every section contains valuable information. For
about the price of a piano lesson you'll get the value of 100 lessons
from a true master.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Tremendous Compendium - Complete and Informative, December 18, 2007
This review is from: The Piano Lessons Book: The Piano Student's Guide For Getting The Most Out Of Practicing, Lessons, Your Teacher And Yourself (Paperback)
I took piano lessons as a child for about three years. As an adult I tried to continue on my own using method books, and I tried a few teachers. I wasn't progressing. Then I discovered Neil Miller's The Piano Lessons Book. It is so superior to anything else out there. The explanations are perfectly clear on such difficult subjects as note-reading, timing, scales, chords, practicing and memorizing. Plus, there's so much more - to name a few: how a piano works, what kind of piano to buy, getting printed and recorded music, finding a good teacher (presumably one as good as Neil Miller - I can't imagine anyone being better!). It's a tremendous compendium - complete and informative. He also has some great stories and personal insights on every topic. I'm very thankful for what I learned from The Piano Lessons Book, because now I learn new music quickly, make significant progress with old pieces, and play the piano the way I always wanted to. I'll make one more recommendation - if you're a parent considering piano lessons (even music lessons on another instrument) for your child, don't waste a lot of time and money on the wrong teacher - buy this book!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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next best thing to studying with a pianist from Julliard, March 25, 2008
This review is from: The Piano Lessons Book: The Piano Student's Guide For Getting The Most Out Of Practicing, Lessons, Your Teacher And Yourself (Paperback)
After I retired I started practicing the piano after many years of not playing. I originally took piano lessons from a pianist who had studied with Rosina Lhevinne at the Julliard School.
In this book Neil Miller covers many of the things I learned from my piano teacher, especially the sections on how to practice. For example how the practice a difficult area in the music, which both Neil and my teacher called "repairing a fracture".
Many many other areas are covered in clear concise understandable terms. I won't list them all, but you can find them by looking through the book's table of contents. In addition to making a very interesting initial read through, this book frequently serves as a general reference for me.
I recommned this book to any adult who wishes to learn more about the piano and the art of music. Both Neil and my original teacher showed me that playing the piano can become a love affair. Even a spiritual journey that enriches one's life.
Chip
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