Stories for Young Pianists

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Tom Allan
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Stories for Young Pianists

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'The Lonely Little Piano' (penkethpublications.com) is the story of what happens when a little blue upright finds himself reluctantly sharing his music room with a Bosendorfer concert grand!

Written for young musicians (8-11 age range), it combines a good story with an introduction to some aspects of the piano, piano-playing and piano music.

The story is based, in part, on my own experience of owning and playing an upright and a grand (not a Bosendorfer, I'm sorry to say!).

I hope this book will entertain and inspire the pianists of tomorrow - and , of course, their teachers and parents.
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I'd to know a little more about it. Could you show us some excerpts?
Pianos are such dignified instruments - they're either upright or grand!
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A preview of the book can be viewed via www.penkethpublications.com - just follow the instructions there - it only takes a couple of clicks.

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Piano Stories Motivate & Inspire Kids in Piano

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Cool piano story - don't overlook this genre!

I'm a piano teacher in Tallahassee, Florida, and author of some wonderful piano stories to encourage young children in piano available at www.PianoBears.com. Children love stories, and they are a great way to teach important lessons and motivate young girls and boys. I find that most young students who are starting music lessons have lots of questions, and all beginning students must learn how to develop good practice habits. That's why I wrote Piano Bears Musical Storybooks - to provide a wonderful way to inspire young piano students and help them succeed. These books use the characters of Little Bear, who is just starting to take piano lessons, his friends and family, and Mrs. Treble Beary, his teacher. In the stories, Little Bear, with the help of his family and friends, learns how to overcome his worries and set positive goals to achieve his musical dream.

In my studio, we give these books to all new students aged six to eleven at their first piano lesson. These fun stories help our students understand what piano lessons are like, resolve their worries about starting something new, and help them begin to develop the practice routines and habits that are so critical to their success.
Parents, teachers and grandparents love these stories too! They include:

1. Little Bear's Musical Garden.

This beautifully illustrated story sets young students at ease and gives them confidence in their own ability to learn piano. The story follows Little Bear as he begins piano lessons and asks questions that all beginning students have. Children enjoy reading the storybook with their parents and grandparents, who learn great ways to encourage their children in piano.

Little Bear's Musical Garden CD-ROM allows children to hear a narrated version of this story. The CD-ROM also includes a fun, interactive quiz that helps students remember the important story concepts that will help them succeed. (AND BTW - YOU CAN ALSO GET IT ON DVD!)

2. Little Bear's Piano Goals.

This beautifully illustrated story continues Little Bear's adventures as he learns how to tend to his musical garden and achieve his musical dreams. Little Bear, with the help of his family and his neighbor Mr. Green Bear, a master gardener, learns how to set and work toward the goals that will lead to his musical growth and success.

3. Piano Bear's Musical Storybook Journal.

This illustrated journal provides a fun way to keep track of weekly piano assignments and goals. It also provides big keyboard pictures that make it easy for their teacher to indicate hand positions, scales, chords, and fingering. The journal also includes pages for recital photos and achievement stickers, and provides a wonderful memory book for students and their parents to keep forever!

Any teacher or parent can find these materials at www.PianoBears.com and preview the video.

Warmest regards,

Cynthia Marie VanLandingham
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