Hey folks,
I recently just started to learn to play the piano. I'm taking lessons from someone that was recommended to me at my work (I work for a school district, a music teacher at one of the schools made the recommendation). I'm having a great time so far! My teacher had me buy Alfred's Basic Adult Learner book, the first one, and we're going through that. It has a good balance of music, music theory, technique and exercises, which I'm more than halfway on. Likewise I also picked up a book of Hanon's first 60 exercises (I can play the first two fairly well, working more on varying dynamics and tempo). My teacher says I'm going through the material much faster than her other adult learners.
To challenge myself, I also picked up a book of Erik Satie's three Gymnopedie and three Gnossienne pieces. I'm currently working on the first Gymnopedie and have, maybe, the first 20 measures or so down. I'm also starting on a piece called "Dream" by minimalist composer John Cage. Here is a video of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExUosomc8Uc
Both of these were recommended by a very good friend of mine who is a music major and does performance piano. She also gave me Bach's Menuett, an interesting piece called "Changes" by Canadian composer Alexina Louie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKgX5rj93Gs&feature=related), Harpsichord Pieces by Rameau, "Little Serenade" by Hadyn and Mozart's Menuet in G. I won't get to these for a while, but they're all things to work towards and, frankly, much more fascinating than most of the songs in my Alfred book. "Blow the Man Down" can't really compare to Bach.
So there is some backround, do any piano players here have advice for an adult learner such as myself?
I recently just started to learn to play the piano. I'm taking lessons from someone that was recommended to me at my work (I work for a school district, a music teacher at one of the schools made the recommendation). I'm having a great time so far! My teacher had me buy Alfred's Basic Adult Learner book, the first one, and we're going through that. It has a good balance of music, music theory, technique and exercises, which I'm more than halfway on. Likewise I also picked up a book of Hanon's first 60 exercises (I can play the first two fairly well, working more on varying dynamics and tempo). My teacher says I'm going through the material much faster than her other adult learners.
To challenge myself, I also picked up a book of Erik Satie's three Gymnopedie and three Gnossienne pieces. I'm currently working on the first Gymnopedie and have, maybe, the first 20 measures or so down. I'm also starting on a piece called "Dream" by minimalist composer John Cage. Here is a video of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExUosomc8Uc
Both of these were recommended by a very good friend of mine who is a music major and does performance piano. She also gave me Bach's Menuett, an interesting piece called "Changes" by Canadian composer Alexina Louie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKgX5rj93Gs&feature=related), Harpsichord Pieces by Rameau, "Little Serenade" by Hadyn and Mozart's Menuet in G. I won't get to these for a while, but they're all things to work towards and, frankly, much more fascinating than most of the songs in my Alfred book. "Blow the Man Down" can't really compare to Bach.

So there is some backround, do any piano players here have advice for an adult learner such as myself?