As far as strictly using methods, I like Faber and Faber - it covers general piano/musical concepts plus has sightreading, ear-training, composing, and the like. You don't get stuck in the 5-finger positions that Alfred uses, and the LH is more interesting than all the chord accompaniments that Bastien uses. The writing is more interesting too than the Frances Clark Music Tree series. I personally think that Music for Little Mozarts is a huge waste of time and money. It is a bunch of fluff, but very well-marketed to young children and parents with lots of money to spend on their little kids. I really don't recommend it. I don't really like Bastien Piano Party either. I am not familiar with the methods Bernhard listed. They may certainly be well worth looking into.
So what about the 5 finger position is so awful? I wasn't taught any fingering at all really. I wasn't really told my fingering was bad until I went to college. What are the other methods to teach proper fingering? Jackie
There has been some previous forum discussion on this subject, so have a look here:https://www.pianoforum.net/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=teac;action=display;num=1090883943https://www.pianoforum.net/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=teac;action=display;num=1088159020https://www.pianoforum.net/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=teac;action=display;num=1083892108https://www.pianoforum.net/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=teac;action=display;num=1075591135https://www.pianoforum.net/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=teac;action=display;num=1063573709
Is there a reason why I cannot get to these posts? I had been looking at material for 5-9 year-olds...