‘Easiest’ Beginner Piano Method Gordon Banks Method

‘Easiest’ Beginner Piano Method by Gordon Banks, published by Jennings-Lane Publishing on September 4, 2015, offers a straightforward introduction to playing the piano. This 62-page guide presents a simple approach to keyboard playing, focusing on just 10 keys to facilitate learning for beginners. The method emphasizes the use of seven white keys—A, B, C, D, E, F, and G—allowing learners to engage with music through a manageable framework.
Readers will find that this book is designed to help them quickly learn to read music, understand timing, and play songs using the selected keys. By organizing the keys into groups for both the left and right hands, the method aims to make the learning process accessible and enjoyable. The focus on basic musical concepts ensures that beginners can start their journey into music with confidence and ease.
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Very simple approach to playing a keyboard using just 10 keys for your 10 fingers. All keyboards, including pianos, have just 12 black and white keys that keep repeating higher and higher like a stairway going from floor to floor. We take away the black keys and have just 7 white keys left. Their names are A, B, C, D, E, F, G. These white keys keep repeating higher and higher in that same order. We keep it simple. We use the favorite keys C, D, E, F, G. One group for the 5 left hand fingers and one group for the 5 right hand fingers. This whole book uses just these keys. You will be learning to read music, count timing and playing songs right away. 10 fingers for 10 keys. A great beginner book for discovering your inner
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