I friend of mine wants to learn piano and asked me for lessons. He is a first-time student, and while I've played for a while, I am a first-time teacher. I don't think he expects anything too professional, but I want to give him a good foundation. We are both in our late 20s.
He has classical guitar experience, so he knows how to read music (although a novice with bass clef). I wasn't sure where to start, but I gave him some simple scales and finger strengthening exercises. I also gave him some pieces to just mess around with so he didn't get too bored. The problem is that I don't have any sheet music that's very simple. When I started was so long ago...I don't have that stuff anymore. So, I gave him Gymnopedie and Bach's first Prelude from the Well-Tempered Clavier. I (nor he) expect to learn it...just something to tinker with, something to aspire to. I'd like to provide something simpler, though. Does anyone have any recommendations for some simple sheet music pieces or books?
My second question is something I'm not sure how to answer. He has a mechanical quirk on his right hand where his pinky finger goes straight up and out while he plays (I believe this is from his classical guitar experience, where the pinky needs to stay out of the way, more or less). When he needs to use the pinky, he has control, but otherwise it just tenses in that position while he uses the other four fingers. He's concerned that because it's such an ingrained behavior with his fingers he won't be able to undo it, so he was wondering if it'll be a problem with his playing/learning. I wasn't sure how to answer. Do you think that's something that can go away? Will it affect technique?
Thanks for your help