Piano student music books-level 2

Congratulations! Your child has worked hard on their music practice, and it shows! Now that we’re nearly done with the first level of their book series, it’s time to purchase level 2!

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Books for younger beginners (generally 1st grade and below)

We will continue in the Music for Little Mozarts series. By this point, your child is playing simple songs on some of the white keys! The second book in the series introduces more notes, and eventually note reading. Note reading can be a bit tricky for younger beginners, but I try hard to make it fun! For level 2, you will need:

Lesson Book 2: the lesson materials in the form of short exercises and simple songs

Workbook 2: written exercises to reinforce lesson materials

Notespeller & Sight-playing Book 2: a combination of written exercises and sight-reading examples to improve note reading.

Level 2 Flashcards: while flashcards were only recommended for level 1, I think they are really important for level 2! Note reading is like learning to read words. Lots of practice in many different settings can really help young learners!

If you prefer an all-in-one option, this Four Book Set includes the three books listed above and the optional recital book (see below). You would still need to purchase the flashcards separately.

Optional:

If your child is interested in learning other songs, the Music for Little Mozarts series offers a few add on books. These include:

Little Mozarts Recital Book

Little Mozarts go to Hollywood

Little Mozarts go to Church

Little Mozarts Christmas Fun

If any of these sound interesting, feel free to purchase one and we will add it to our lessons. I would not recommend purchasing more than one, as we will not have time to go through all of the music before they are past this level!

Books for slightly older beginners (generally 2nd grade through 4th grade)


We will continue in the Alfred Basic Piano Library series. A little counterintuitive, but the next level of books are the 1B books.

Once again, you can purchase the four book Course Pack, which includes the Lesson, Theory, Technic, and Recital book.

If you haven’t already done so, you should also purchase the Flashcards. These are great for reinforcing note reading, and can be done anywhere!

If you prefer, you can purchase the books separately:

Lesson Book 1B: provides the weekly lesson materials and short songs for practice.

Theory Book 1B: written exercises to practice music theory concepts

Technic Book 1B: more written exercises to work on note reading

The advantage of purchasing the books separately is that you can then choose to purchase the recital book or choose a book that fits your child’s musical interests more. Your options are:

Recital Book 1B

Christmas Music Book 1B

Top Hits Music Book

Popular Hits Music Book

Additional resources:

Music games

Note speed is a fun music reading game that is appropriate for both young beginners (with help from their parents) and older beginners. Also great for parents wanting/needing to keep up with note reading in order to help their child practice.

Apps

Music Tutor is an excellent app available on the App Store. It is basically digital flashcards, and can be a little more fun than paper flashcards, especially if you want your child to practice on their own. The app is free to download, but I strongly recommend paying the nominal cost to purchase the ad free version. I find the ads to be very intrusive on this app. If you do purchase this app, let me know and I will share with you the proper set up for your child’s level. 

Let me know if you have any questions about these books or resources!

Piano student music books

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Books for younger beginners (generally 1st grade and below)

I use the Music for Little Mozarts series because I find it engaging for young beginners. Colorful illustrations, a cute story line, and quick progression to playing music encourages young learners to stick around for more challenging lessons in the future. There are

The Deluxe Starter Kit includes all the books you would need, flash cards, two cute plush animals, and a convenient carrying case.

If you would rather purchase the books separately, I require the following:

Lesson Book One: the lesson materials in the form of short exercises and songs

Workbook One: written exercises to reinforce the lesson material

Notespeller & Sight-Play Book One: a combination of written and aural (listening) exercises that helps reinforce what is being taught in the lessons

Books for slightly older beginners (generally 2nd grade through 4th grade)


I use the Alfred Basic Piano Library series. This is an excellent series that engages young musicians, while keeping the pace moving.

The four books you will need are available as a Course Pack for a slight discount over purchasing each book separately.

Additional resources

Note reading is one of the most important skills your child will need to master in order to progress in their music lessons. I recommend the following resources:

Flash cards

Younger beginners: If you do not purchase the Deluxe Set from Music for Little Mozarts, you can also purchase their flash cards separately.

Older beginners: Alfred (the publisher of the book series I use) makes excellent flash cards for note reading.

Music games

Note speed is a fun music reading game that is appropriate for both young beginners (with help from their parents) and older beginners. Also great for parents wanting/needing to keep up with note reading in order to help their child practice.

Apps

Music Tutor is an excellent app available on the App Store. It is basically digital flashcards, and can be a little more fun than paper flashcards, especially if you want your child to practice on their own. The app is free to download, but I strongly recommend paying the nominal cost to purchase the ad free version. I find the ads to be very intrusive on this app. If you do purchase this app, let me know and I will share with you the proper set up for your child’s level.

Let me know if you have any questions about these books or resources!