Sunday, December 31, 2023

Bastian Lit 1: The Wild Horseman and Finger Staccato

This post includes lesson plans and activities that correlate with The Wild Horseman by Schumann  in Easy C to MBastian  Lit Vol 1, & SWM 1 Romantic.

Music Samples and History

Watch the performance video. Label the form and identify where the melody line switches from treble to bass in your music.

Friday, December 29, 2023

Bastian Lit 1: The Merry Farmer and Voicing/Balance

This post includes lesson plans for "The Merry Farmer by Robert Schumann in Succeeding with the Masters 1, Snell 3Bastian Lit Vol 1

Music Samples and History

Robert Schumann wrote this piece as a birthday present for his oldest daughter Marie. 

Label the form in your music of The Merry Farmer by Robert Schumann as you listen to the performance video.



Watch The Merry Farmer Piano Tutorial to learn about voicing the melody as you practice.

Color the right-hand harmony chords yellow.

Practice tip: Play the melody line alone, then ghost-play the (yellow) harmony notes before playing hands together.


Listen to a Classics for Kids podcast About Robert Schumann or Music for the Harvest Season.

Supplementary Music with Left-Hand Melody Voicing

Romance in B Minor by Phillip Keveren in Hal Leonard Lesson Book 5


The Wild Horseman by Schumann  in Easy Classics to ModernsBastian  Lit Vol 1, & Succeeding with the Masters 1 Romantic




Saturday, December 9, 2023

Simply Sacred Piano Solos Arranged by Marshall McDonald

Following are sample videos of pieces from Marshall McDonald's Simply Sacred Series or you can view my Simple Sacred Playlist which includes a few other arrangments I created of favorite Sacred Songs.


Sunday, December 3, 2023

Simply Sacred Christmas by Marshall McDonald

I love the calm simplicity of the Christmas music in Simply Sacred arranged by Marshall McDonald!

Here are a couple of videos of me sightreading the music so students can choose from their favorites. Planning to add more soon!

Infant Holy aka Stars Were Gleaming

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Christmas Piano Group Lesson Plans 2023

I was reminded last week at an interesting webinar by Paul Harris about Sight Reading Skills that audiation, pattern recognition, improvisation and key signature awareness are some of the fundamental building blocks that sharpen sight reading skills. 

This month at Christmas group lessons we'll be reviewing arpeggios and practicing ear-training skills with some Christmas carol activities that require audiation (hearing music in your head).

Christmas Rhythm Dictation

I like to pair the Do You Hear What I Hear?  activity with some mini m&ms and beat boards so students can use tactile objects to represent subdivisions of the rhythm patterns. 

Elementary: Quarter Half and Whole Notes

Late Elementary: Quarter Half, Whole and Eighth Notes

Early Intermediate: Quarter, Half, Whole, dotted Quarter and Eighth Notes

Intermediate: 6/8 Time Signature: Eighths, Dotted Eighths, Quarters, Dotted Quarters

Carol of the Bells Improv

This classic Christmas piece is a student favorite! The repetitive rhythm can stick in your mind for hours but also makes a great springboard of ideas for improvising.

Elementary: Follow Directions on Carol of the Bells Improv Sheet by Chrissy Ricker

Late Elementary: Guess the Theme and Variation Card used as you listen to musical excerpts played by the teacher

Intermediate: Create Your Own Variation Using at least 3 Theme and Variation Cards. You can learn more details about some possibilities like Carol of the Scales, Lullaby of the Bells or Carol of the Pirates on my earlier post about Composing and Improvising: Free Resources for December.

Name That Tune Christmas Edition

The free printable Christmas Jumbles and  Christmas Name that Tune Sightreading pages by Chrissy Ricker also make great audiation practice as well. Can you name or unscramble the tune measures by looking at the notes and hear the music in your head without playing it?

Split Second is a fun game I picked up from the thrift store and repurposed for music lessons. Students race to write their answers on their paddles and earn points for correct answers and speed using samples from this YouTube Name that Christmas Tune collection of carols.


Take Home Transposing
At group we will try a short sample of the Jingle Bells(Elementary) and Deck the Halls(Intermediate) Transposing Challenges to apply prior knowledge of 5-finger patterns and intervals.

Monthly Challenge
For this month's bonus challenges students can complete the Arpeggio Challenge, Chrissy Ricker Transposing Challenge or Create their own Improv/Arrangement of a Christmas song to earn a bonus prize at lessons.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

How to Sight-read by Paul Harris - Helpful Tips, New Book and App

Sight-reading has never been something I feel is my musical superpower so I am always eager to find more tips on developing this skill.

Today I was so excited to watch a piano webinar hosted by the Curious Piano Teachers featuring Paul Harris to learn some new ideas regarding this topic. I also hoped to pick up some practical tips to help my piano students sight-read with fluency and confidence too. 

9 Tips from How to Sight-Read by Paul Harris, heidispianonotes.blogspot.com

Monday, November 20, 2023

Composing and Improvising: Free Resources for December

December is such a perfect month to inspire imaginative creating and composing!

Free Piano Composing and Improvising Ideas for December, heidispianonotes, piano teaching

Piano students are eager to play their favorite Christmas songs and this provides a perfect springboard for ideas as they arrange, improvise or even compose music that creates the magical feelings of snowfall or Christmas wishes and giving. Which one will be your favorite?

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Intermediate Piano Music Video Rastall Level 5

 
Intermediate Piano Music Videos: Rastall Level 5, Heidispianonotes.blogspot.com

Selecting Intermediate Piano Repertoire

Selecting the right level of intermediate piano music for students that they are excited to play can be challenging. Jane Magrath's  Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature is a great resource, but I like having a list of repertoire that is more student-friendly for browsing.

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Thanksgiving Piano Group Lesson Plans 2023

Fall Piano Teaching Games

Scarecrow Stomp by Susan Paradis

Elementary: Identify Note Names on the Staff and Piano Keys
Intermediate: Name the Sharps or Flats in the Major Scale of the Staff Note, Identify Interval # and Quality (Major, Minor or Perfect?), Identify Key Signatures

Tips for Tricky Rhythms - Disciple of Christ

I was delighted to discover the new 2024 Youth theme song for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is now on the Sacred Music app. The vocal solo/piano sheet music is in a different key than the music on the app, but I love how it includes chord symbols so my piano students can play the melody over varying levels of left-hand accompaniments.  

Disciple of Christ

Composition and Improvisation Free Resources for November

Elementary Level: Thankful Composing

I love finding a seasonal piano activity that I can use with all of my students at the same time. It definitely simplifies lesson planning!  

The simple "I am Thankful" fill-in-the-blank free printable composition created by Kristin Yost can be used by young beginners, but it can also be expanded into a more difficult project for more advanced pianists or other instrumentalists.

Monday, October 16, 2023

Let's Play Music Bridge Online Activities

Choose the link below for lesson plans and activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge (2nd semester). The theory, improvisation, and music and movement activities can be done in private lessons, group lessons, piano lab, or assigned for at-home practice.


Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Halloween Piano Group Lesson Plans 2023: Late Elementary

This post includes plans for my Halloween piano group lesson for late elementary piano students. 

 Late Elementary Halloween Piano Group Activities

Begin with "Don't Scare Me Surprise Me" student performances with ear training questions for listeners.

Minor Scale Ear Training

Play Songs in Disguise guessing game and demo some examples for the  "Little Lamb Composing" take home activity.
Songs in Disguise Music Lesson Activity, Major and Minor, heidispianonotes.blogspot.com

Halloween Piano Group Lesson Plans 2023: Elementary

This post includes plans for my Halloween piano group lesson for elementary piano students.

 Elementary Halloween Piano Group Activities

Note Naming Video and Game

Review Treble Spaces with Treble FACE Video. Move your hands up in the air on an "imaginary staff" as you chant F A C E.

Monday, October 9, 2023

Simple Piano Improvisation and Arranging Tutorial Videos: Count Your Blessings

Follow the steps below to create your own arrangement or improvisation of a hymn in the "Hymns Made Easy" book.  The sample videos demonstrate the steps using the hymn "Count Your Blessings."

Melody Only

Begin by playing the melody line, right hand only. 
Instead of playing the notated bass clef, try following the steps below to create your own variation. 

Add an Accompaniment with Chord Roots

The "Hymns Made Easy" book already has chord symbols identified for you. If no chord root is indicated above the measure, play the chord root from the previous measure. 

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Intermediate Piano Music Videos Rastall Level 4

 

Intermediate Piano Music Videos: Rastall Level 4, heidispianonote.blogspot.com

Selecting Intermediate Piano Repertoire

Selecting the right level of intermediate piano music for students that they are excited to play can be challenging. Jane Magrath's  Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature is a great resource, but I like having a list of repertoire that is more student-friendly for browsing.

Friday, October 6, 2023

Intermediate Piano Music Videos Rastall Level 3

Intermediate Piano Repertoire Videos Rastall Level 3


Selecting Intermediate Piano Repertoire

Selecting the right level of intermediate piano music for students that they are excited to play can be challenging. Jane Magrath's  Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature is a great resource, but I like having a list of repertoire that is more student-friendly for browsing.

Early Intermediate Piano Music Videos Rastall Level 2

Selecting Intermediate Piano Repertoire

Selecting the right level of intermediate piano music for students that they are excited to play can be challenging. Jane Magrath's  Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature is a great resource, but I like having a list of repertoire that is more student-friendly for browsing.

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Spooky Halloween Piano Improvisations "Moonrise" or "Twilight Zone" inspired by Create First!

Choose one of the improvisation activities below to learn to create spooky-sounding music that is perfect for Halloween! 

Moonrise Improvisation

If you prefer a more calm haunting mystical mood for Halloween, watch the sample improvisation "Create First Moonrise."

Create your own melodies on the black keys exploring some of the options below. 

Monday, October 2, 2023

Let's Play Music Bridge #30 Theory Review, Ear Training and Improvisation

This post includes activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson #30. 

Theory Review 

Watch CK Tempo Marks Video to review tempo markings.

Let's Play Music Bridge #29 Scale Improvisation, Cadences and Note Review

 This post contains activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson #29.

Theory: Cadences, Note Name and Ear Training Review

Watch the videos below to review the types of scales. 

Let's Play Music Bridge #28 Key Signatures and Copeland

This post includes activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson #28.

Theory: Time Signature Review & Key Signatures

 Watch the videos about time signatures if needed to help you complete the theory pages. 

CK Advanced Time Signatures

Let's Play Music Bridge #27 A Knight's Tale, Harmonic Function and Prokofiev

  This post includes piano lab activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson 27.

Music Theory:

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Learning to Play Hymns - Piano Practice Steps for Success

Learning to play hymns is a goal for most of my piano students who belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), or at least that's the aim their parents are hoping they will achieve. 
Learning to Play Hymns, LDS Hymns Piano, Practice Steps for Success
Before jumping into the regular hymn book, I first have students play hymn lead sheet style in the simplified hymn book.

Composing and Improvisation Free Resources for Developing Creativity - September

I love planning creative activities like composition and improv to use with my piano students in music lessons. Although I had no formal training in music composition, I have discovered many valuable resources that I've used with my students over the years to help keep their creative juices flowing. 

I'm excited to serve as the Assistant Composition Festival Chair for the Upper Valley Music Teacher's Association and plan to share a post about themed resources every month that music teachers can use with their students. While most activities are designed for pianists, I'll also include some resources that can be used for string players or other instrumentalists.

Beginning Composing with a Musical Motifs Game



Beginning to compose can be a bit intimidating for many students (and teachers😉) so I like to start with bite-size motifs using a game approach to take the pressure off. This Scale Degrees Gameboard Free Printable) can be used as a quick lesson starter when paired with any of the seasonal rhythm pattern cards from the Free Improvisation printables on the Teach Piano Today blog. For example the TPT Back to School Improv includes rhythm pattern cards like "leaky lunchbox," "make new friends," "running for the bus," etc.

To play, first choose a major or minor scale. The teacher and student (or 2 students) sit at the piano (or other instrument), take turns rolling a die, and move their marker around the game board (removable sticky flags) as they improvise short musical melody ideas on their instrument using notes from the chosen scale. To ramp up the difficulty more advanced students could also add chords for harmony. 

For each spot they land on, they create a musical motif starting with the scale degree note and matching the rhythm.  For example, if a player lands on dominant using the C major scale they create a musical idea that starts with G (dominant) as they say the phrase from the rhythm pattern card they chose.

This game cleverly introduces the intermediate concept of scale degree names, while allowing the teacher to model rhythms and musical ideas and let the student try them out in a no fear of failure approach. The winner is the first one to reach the end of the board. For a twist you could choose a "magic degree" and let players roll again if they land on that scale degree.


Improvisation Inspiration and Samples


My husband captured this impromptu improv video of me creating music with a preschool neighbor who was visiting our house one day. She wanted to "play piano," and she's never had a lesson, but I just asked her to start playing the black keys with me and she jumped right in.

It's not polished or perfect. I didn't even know I was being filmed! But I love seeing her delight and the way she tried to mimic my flowing sounds.

The Forrest Kinney's Create First! Series empowered me with this idea to begin improvising on the piano for fun, and I love to see my students light up when they see how much fun it can be to create with simple patterns. I love to start with the For the Joy improv that even people with no music experience can do by just playing black keys. When Forrest was diagnosed with terminal cancer a few years ago, he generously posted all of his Create First! Videos on YouTube. The books provide written samples, left hand patterns and duets on the printed page that he demonstrates in his videos.

For the Joy Student Improvisation Activity

Watch Create First For the Joy Duet and Solo.  Then Create your own melodies on the black keys with rhythms in 4/4 Time.  Start with just quarter notes. Then add longer or shorter notes for variety.




I'd love to hear about your experiences using these or other creative activities with your music students. What are some of your favorite improvising or composing activities?

More Posts About Composing and Improvising in the Music Studio


Let's Play Music Bridge #26: Sharp Key Signatures and Modern Music Era

This post includes piano lab activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson 26.

Music Theory: Sharp Key Signatures

 Watch the PianoAnne Circle of 5ths Video to learn more about sharp key signatures.

Let's Play Music Bridge #25 Hey Ho Nobody Home, E Minor and Cadences

This post includes piano lab activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson 25. 

Music Sample:




Music Theory: Cadences

Cadences in music are usually the two chords at the end of a phrase.
You can compare them to punctuation marks in sentences. 
Some phrases leave you feeling like the song isn't finished. What comes next?
Other cadences sound final like you are finally at the end of the song!

Introducing 5 Types of Cadences

Click Teoria.com Cadences to listen to the samples of different types of cadences.

Perfect Authentic: V-I Sounds like the end.


Imperfect Authentic: V-I + inversion Sounds like the end...but less final than perfect.


Let's Play Music Bridge #24 Saint Saens Carnival of the Animals and Animal Composing

This post includes piano lab activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson 24 Carnival of the Animals.

Music History: Camille Saint Saens 

Listen to the Classics for Kids podcast about Saint Saens or watch the Short Biography

about his life.




Music Samples: Camille Saint Saens' Carnival of the Animals

Listen to the music representing each animal in Carnival of the Animal































Composing and Improvisation

Choose and animal and improvise your own music to represent the animal. Consider the questions below to help you. You could also choose a musical form and write your composition down using the Animal Menagerie composing sheet if you'd like.
Arm Weight: Is your animal light or heavy?
Pitch: Does your animal make high or low-pitched sounds? Is it big or small?
Articulation: Does your animal hop, slither, glide, stomp, etc?  
Tempo: Fast or Slow?
Mood: Is your animal related to happy, silly (major), scary, creepy (minor) or suspenseful (chromatic) memories?
Pleasant or Dissonant Sounds: Friendly or Scary? 

Supplementary Music About Animals

Green Frog Hop Piano Adventures 2A Performance

Let's Play Music Bridge #24: Medieval Journey, Relative Keys and Mahler

 This post includes piano lab activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson 24.

Theory: Relative Keys and More About 6/8 Time Signatures


Music History About Gustav Mahler



Listen to Symphony #1 by Gustav Mahler.

Supplementary Music with 6/8 Time Signature

HL 4 Jig


Pronto 2 Medley of Scottish and Irish Tunes

Discovering Piano Mysterious Traveler

Discovering Piano From Foreign Lands and People


More Resources About Relative Keys


Let's Play Music Bridge #23: Starry Sky, 6/8 Time Signature and Tchaikovsky

 This post includes piano lab activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson 23.

Theory - 6/8 Time Signature

Watch the 6/8 Time Signature Explanation Video.



Then practice clapping 6/8 Rhythm patterns along with this video.


Music History Tchaikovsky

Listen to the Classics for Kids podcast About Tchaikovsky or watch the Short Bio Video about his life.



Click each video below to hear music composed by Romantic composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

 Waltz of the Flowers

March of the Tin Soldiers

Trepak Line Rider

Dance of Little Swans Line Rider



Let's Play Music Bridge #22: Camptown Races, A Major and Bizet

This post includes piano lab activities that correlate with Let's Play Music Bridge Lesson 22.

Music Samples and History

Listen to this version of Camptown Races.


Theory

Watch the A Major Scale Reminder Video if needed to help you remember the notes and fingering of the scale.

Ear Training

Choose a level to review from the Solfa video.


Music History

Learn more about Romantic composer Georges Bizet and his music by exploring the podcast and videos below.

Improvisation

Improvise your own melody using the notes from the A Major scale as you listen to the “Cute” or “Funny Song” Backing Track on Bensound.com or try this Pop Rock Track.





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