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Is there anything decent out there that actually works well for teaching

Started by soumitss, Jun 09, 2026, 02:13 AM

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soumitss

Good morning all. I teach piano part-time and I'm constantly hunting for sheet music across different difficulty levels. Beginners stay motivated best when they get to play songs they recognize, but tracking down simplified versions of current hits can be a real headache. Ideally I'd like a single source where I can filter by skill level and grab the pieces as PDFs quickly. Is there anything decent out there that actually works well for teaching purposes? I'm tired of cobbling material together from ten different places.

hydrogenn

Good day. For teaching, a solid filtering option is worth its weight in gold, you're absolutely right. As a teacher I use Note-Store https://note-store.com/ and I'm very happy with it. You can filter by difficulty, from beginner through advanced to master, and there are plenty of simplified versions of well-known songs, exactly what students enjoy playing. The PDFs are cleanly laid out and stay readable both on screen and in print. When I need several levels for a group, I find the right material in minutes. It's made my lessons noticeably more varied, and I've stopped wasting time piecing things together.