Practical Piano Method Op. 300 by Louis Kohler Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Louis Kohler

Volume 1 of Louis Köhler's Practical Piano Method (Op. 300). An educational book for beginner piano players.

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Instrument:
Piano Method
Composers:
Louis Kohler
Publishers:
Edition Peters
ISBN:
9790014008932
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Louis Kohler
Usages:
Sacred
Number of Pages:
112
Shipping Weight:
1.13 pounds

Piano/Keyboard - Intermediate

SKU: PE.EP1969A

1. Composed by Louis Kohler. Edited by Adolf Ruthardt. Piano Book. Edition Peters. Book. 112 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP1969A. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP1969A).

ISBN 9790014008932. German.

Volume 1 of Louis Köhler's Practical Piano Method (Op. 300). An educational book for beginner piano players.

Ratings + Reviews

5 Rating

2 reviews

Older P.

Feb 22, 2013

Kohler Op. 300, VOL. 1 . . .

This book is grade level: Elementary - Intermediate. This is the very best book to take up after one has fully completed the piano study method book by Beyer Op.101, this Kohler Method is most practical in that you'll perfect your sight-reading, and it very comprehensive, but progressively goes through each major & minor scale with both lovely sounding pieces & etudes, plus great technical work. After this, VOL.1, and there's also a VOL.2, after completely successfully finishing BOTH of these Volumes, then I 100% guarentee that most people I know have much easier tackled the Carl Czerny series of Czerny Opus 823,599,849,299,and 740, you'll be very happy that you FIRST perpared for Czerny, as all of his book are very tough! Happy playing:)

Gerald P.

Mar 27, 2010

Progressive method

I was taught from this book when I was seven and made grade three in about a year. It's a helpful approach and I've used it with dozens of pupils and students. It means business but is thoughtful in its progression, tackling finger coordination and rhythms before introducing new keys.