The 2nd Edition Theory Book provides instruction, reinforcement, and creative applications of basic theory concepts. Students will enjoy note-naming with StoryRhymes, explore improvisation, and engage with eye-training and ear-training activities ¯ all within a fun-filled context tied thematically to the Level 1 Lesson Book pieces.
13 reviews for Piano Adventures – Theory Book – Level 1
Rated 5 out of 5
K’Family reviews –
Kids will like it easy to read for beginners playing
Rated 5 out of 5
C. Estby –
I’ve used Piano Adventures to teach for over 15 years. Quality materials to use for instruction. Full disclosure – I typically only use the Lesson & Theory books for each level. Good variety, clear explanations for new concepts.
Rated 4 out of 5
T. L. Woodward –
The contents seems intact, but as you can see, the cover is cut off at the top. I want my students to take care of their music books and be responsible for keeping them in good condition. However, if I present them with an item that’s not quite right, it makes it more difficult to impress this value on them.
Rated 5 out of 5
Long-term Customer –
Great for kids to use to prepare them for harder pieces! Colourful and easy to read. Makes learning piano fun in the first years for children or beginners!
Rated 5 out of 5
Lovanna Lee –
Our piano teacher recommended this lesson book and the kids have progressed well with it.
Rated 5 out of 5
Becky Humphries –
Relevant and good quality. Lots of songs and exercises
Rated 5 out of 5
Skiptracy –
Great book
Rated 5 out of 5
Lindsey Roberts –
My kids have been using these books for years! They’re phenomenal and so easy to understand for piano players of all ages!
Rated 5 out of 5
Nikki M. –
Was instructed to get this by my daughters tutor. She has been working through these and has found them enjoyable.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Never fails me.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ashley P. –
Easy to follow. Plus these books have some support on YouTube. So when my daughter wants to play a song and she still doesn’t know how it’s, she searches in YouTube and finds the song from the actual book making it a lot easier for her to follow. Ah! I do also recommend “The Hoffman Academy” on YouTube free piano lessons, very useful!
Rated 5 out of 5
Atif S Saleemi –
Recommend by piano teacher
Rated 5 out of 5
T. L. Woodward –
My wife teaches our children, but there isn’t much for her to do. Once they know how to read, the piano instruction takes care of itself with age-appropriate books. We let them practice until they feel ready, then we listen to them play a piece and play along with them if there is a teacher part, then put a sticker on that page. They progress nicely, and the duets are a great time to get serious about ensemble (keeping a good tempo, listening to other parts, etc.).
The pieces are very engaging even at the very earliest levels and the kids love them!
K’Family reviews –
Kids will like it easy to read for beginners playing
C. Estby –
I’ve used Piano Adventures to teach for over 15 years. Quality materials to use for instruction. Full disclosure – I typically only use the Lesson & Theory books for each level. Good variety, clear explanations for new concepts.
T. L. Woodward –
The contents seems intact, but as you can see, the cover is cut off at the top. I want my students to take care of their music books and be responsible for keeping them in good condition. However, if I present them with an item that’s not quite right, it makes it more difficult to impress this value on them.
Long-term Customer –
Great for kids to use to prepare them for harder pieces! Colourful and easy to read. Makes learning piano fun in the first years for children or beginners!
Lovanna Lee –
Our piano teacher recommended this lesson book and the kids have progressed well with it.
Becky Humphries –
Relevant and good quality. Lots of songs and exercises
Skiptracy –
Great book
Lindsey Roberts –
My kids have been using these books for years! They’re phenomenal and so easy to understand for piano players of all ages!
Nikki M. –
Was instructed to get this by my daughters tutor. She has been working through these and has found them enjoyable.
Amazon Customer –
Never fails me.
Ashley P. –
Easy to follow. Plus these books have some support on YouTube. So when my daughter wants to play a song and she still doesn’t know how it’s, she searches in YouTube and finds the song from the actual book making it a lot easier for her to follow. Ah! I do also recommend “The Hoffman Academy” on YouTube free piano lessons, very useful!
Atif S Saleemi –
Recommend by piano teacher
T. L. Woodward –
My wife teaches our children, but there isn’t much for her to do. Once they know how to read, the piano instruction takes care of itself with age-appropriate books. We let them practice until they feel ready, then we listen to them play a piece and play along with them if there is a teacher part, then put a sticker on that page. They progress nicely, and the duets are a great time to get serious about ensemble (keeping a good tempo, listening to other parts, etc.).
The pieces are very engaging even at the very earliest levels and the kids love them!