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Preparatory School by Ferdinand Beyer Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Adolf Ruthardt
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SKU: PE.EP2721

Composed by Ferdinand Beyer. Edited by Adolf Ruthardt. Piano Book. Edition Peters. Learn To Play, Instructional and Studies. Instructional book. With standard notation, instructional text (English, German, French) and fingerings. Opus 101. 86 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP2721. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP2721).

ISBN 9790014012410. UPC: 9790014012410. 9x12 inches. English.

The object of this work is to furnish young players with as easy an introduction as possible to the art of playing on the pianoforte wrote Ferdinand Beyer in the preface to his Elementary Method, which has been a cornerstone of the piano education literature since it first appeared in 1860, and contains much essential technique and theory for the young and beginner musician. This classic publication is a must-have for any aspiring pianist.

Ratings + Reviews

★ Based on 6 Reviews
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Ludka
February 07, 2017
Bayer
Great way to develop good technic from early age. Strongly recommend.
★
Older P.
February 16, 2013
Beyer, Opus 101
The is the very best piano study book to learn sight reading the best way, plus the pieces sound so beautiful, and the pedogogy and structure of this Beyer book is second to none.
★
Anonymous
July 29, 2012
beyer
good quality, skifull exercises, interesting pedagogy
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Operalady
July 13, 2012
Love this Book!
I use this method as a technique tool for every one of my students. Hand position is in a standard C position for the first part of the book. A great book to help the student recognize patterns, musical format, and hand/eye coordination. Plus the melodies are short and interesting. Both younger and older beginners will benefit from this. I've had many students play some of these exercises for recital. They are just lovely tunes - not the usual boring scale stuff. I highly recommend adding this method to your teaching arsenal.
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Kevin C.
April 17, 2012
Old Style but Still Usable
This work is an old favorite of many teachers. It is a great way to introduce students to works in the format of real classics. It is one of the classical methods that can actually be used to teach a beginning piano student.I highly recommend using the Peters edition of this work, because the print is larger and clearer than that of other publishers. There are not quite as many pieces on the same page with this edition, making the music much easier to read.The best feature of the Beyer method is the use of student-teacher duets. The teacher's part features a very strong rhythmic beat that enables the beginning student to catch the spirit of playing in correct time. Beyer's introduction of eighth notes is worth the purchase of the entire book!
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Mscott2001
March 20, 2011
transcend time and space!
This is a must for any teacher to have in his/her library. It is a very fun read, and you can't help but feel like you're back in Beyer's time. It is just cool, really. It is also effective, of course, but it takes a very mature student to be able to tackle it.
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