So cute! I don't teach super young students but this is still good to know as I get requests for materials all the time from either parents or friends asking what to start with.
In this video, I'm referring to Late Elementary going into Early Intermediate. This is in Level 3 of the Faber Piano Adventures books, but it may vary from method to method. Levels are subjective and there are different leveling systems, so don't feel left out! It's really just a way for teachers/students to quantify the journey. If you're interested in how different series split up the levels, I made a comparison chart: thetattooedpianoteacher.com/piano-method-comparison-chart/ I hope that answers your question, but let me know if I can clarify further!
So helpful, thank you!!
So cute! I don't teach super young students but this is still good to know as I get requests for materials all the time from either parents or friends asking what to start with.
In this video, I'm referring to Late Elementary going into Early Intermediate. This is in Level 3 of the Faber Piano Adventures books, but it may vary from method to method.
Levels are subjective and there are different leveling systems, so don't feel left out! It's really just a way for teachers/students to quantify the journey.
If you're interested in how different series split up the levels, I made a comparison chart: thetattooedpianoteacher.com/piano-method-comparison-chart/
I hope that answers your question, but let me know if I can clarify further!
Thank you so much for doing this video and all your videos!
Thank you! 🩵 I am having so much fun doing it, and so glad others are finding it helpful!