Educational Keyboard.
Piano method-book series, supplementary repertoire, sight-reading, theory workbooks and the complete pedagogical library of the working piano teacher — Faber Piano Adventures, Schaum, Willis Music, Music Minus One, Berklee.
From Primer
to Late Intermediate.
The educational keyboard catalogue is the working bookshelf of the piano teacher. Faber Piano Adventures — the most-adopted method series in the United States, written by Nancy and Randall Faber — runs from Primer through Level 5 with lesson, theory, technique, performance and pop books at each level. Schaum, Willis, Hal Leonard's own student piano library and Berklee's contemporary piano method series fill out the catalogue.
Plus supplementary repertoire — graded classical anthologies, jazz piano method, popular and jazz lead-sheet collections, sight-reading workbooks and theory workbooks at every level. The teacher's working library, organized by level, ready for the next lesson.
Faber. Schaum. Willis. The teacher's shelf.The Piano Method Catalogue
The full studio
curriculum.
Theory workbooks track the lesson book at each level — interval and chord recognition, key signature drill, rhythm dictation, ear-training. Technique books develop the foundational scales, arpeggios, chord voicings and exercises that build mechanism without sacrificing musicality.
Sight-reading workbooks at every level — the daily reading drill that separates fluent students from stuck ones. Performance and recital books with seasonal repertoire — Christmas pieces, recital pieces graded by difficulty, contest-piece anthologies. Plus jazz, popular and Latin piano method literature for the student wanting to play beyond classical.



