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Music is an Adventure – Interview with Randall Faber

Randall Faber, alongside his wife Nancy, is well-known for co-authoring the best-selling Piano Adventures teaching method. Their books, recognized globally for fostering students’ creative and cognitive development, have sold millions of copies worldwide. Previously translated into nine languages, Piano Adventures is now also available in Dutch and German. Eric Schoones had the pleasure of speaking with Randall Faber about his work and philosophy. Read more

Topic: Changing of teaching methodology/general repertoire  (Read 2307 times)

Offline mannc45

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Mainly by reading posts on this website(thank you)....I have been trying to change how I think and teach all of my piano students.  One of the major changes that I want to do this year is avoid the few book syndrome that I have found myself in.  I know the pieces and books that I have played over my 20 years as a piano student.
However, with the amount of music out there I was hoping this group of educators can help me find some go to resources for me to direct my students to studying.  I would like to expose them to more varied repertoire at all levels of learning.....(I have the usual studio make-up.....I have many beginners, few later but still beginners, a few intermediate students and handful of more advanced students.) Thank you in advance!
 

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