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tennis97girl
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advanced piano player! read details!? I've been playing piano for over six years now but I've been holding back theory. When I started I did those typical beginner children theory books. But now I realize to achieve anything in piano (really) I have to get my butt back into theory! I've considered starting from the very beginning with lesson one books but I've realized that would be stupid for me considering I know all of that stuff (notes, beats, rhythm, flats+sharps, very basic pitch). But then I look at level 4 and I've completely forgotton all the kinds of chords and how to identify keys... and it's just frustrating. I want to find a kind of theory book (and keep in mind-i'm teaching myself) that can get me out of this dilemma. One that is perfect for my level. So basically a theory book that reviews the kinds of chords, keys, pitches, stuff like that. The levels in between 1-4 are filled with stuff I don't really need to learn because it's already in my music. Please help!
Please could you give me the name of the specific book? Thank you so much!!!!
-- a wannabe piano maestro
Please could you give me the name of the specific book? Thank you so much!!!!
-- a wannabe piano maestro