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Saturday, March 23, 2019
Primary Chord Progression Songs with I and V chords
One of the teaching goals I have for my piano students is for them to eventually be able to easily play hymns. The steps in my hymn playing curriculum begins in the early stages of lessons before students can even play hands together. Playing left hand chords early on as they sing familiar melodies allows them to hear the harmonic framework in songs, and it is also motivating as they aren't limited to just thin single note melodies like "Hot Cross Buns" and "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
Friday, March 22, 2019
Teaching Familiar Rote Pieces in Piano Lessons + a Free Printable
What do Pete the Cat and Baby Shark Have in Common?
Fast Repeated Notes, Repetition, Familiarity, Just 4 Notes and Kid Appeal!
Fast Repeated Notes, Repetition, Familiarity, Just 4 Notes and Kid Appeal!
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Bach's Google Doodle Music Harmonizer
When Bach popped up in my browser today, I did not resist the urge to click!
Monday, March 18, 2019
One Minute Piano Lesson Challenges
For the month of March, I'm kickstarting each piano lesson with a one minute challenge for my students each week when they arrive at lessons and ending with some creative improvisations as they tour the world!
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Motivation in the Music Studio by Del Parkinson
It was a privilege to be able to attend a UVMTA music workshop recently presented by Dr. Del Parkinson, professor of Piano Pedagogy at Boise State. His combination of humor, genuineness and helpful tips was refreshing. It is easy to see why his student's mention these elements in his rate the professor remarks! Following are my notes from his presentation
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Music Is Fun Elementary Lesson Plan
I volunteered to teach a music lesson in my son's elementary school classroom for Fun Friday. With so many games to choose from in my piano game resource list, it was hard to decide which to use but I finally picked Susan Paradis's Music is Fun Bingo game as the basis of the activity and planned the following interactive activities to go along with each of the calling cards after doing a quick introduction of the music alphabet and white keys on the piano. The activities highlighted in yellow are free activities for children to try out at home if they like.