After teaching piano lessons for over 15 years I've compiled a list of my favorite short videos for introducing beginning music concepts to piano students.
These brief videos are a great way to introduce or review musical concepts during piano lab and at group lessons.
To make the concepts stick even more, I invite students to engage by doing motions, creating artwork or singing along as appropriate. This multi-sensory approach reinforces the ideas more deeply.
Watch the video to learn more about the bass clef. Then practice drawing some bass clefs.
Watch the video to learn how to draw treble clefs.
Then practice drawing treble clefs on paper.
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Watch the video to learn about the grandstaff and landmark notes.
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Choose a silly action to do during the quarter rests as you watch the video.
Watch the video to learn how to draw quarter, half, and whole rests. Then create your own art that includes each rest.
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Mr. Henry Dynamics Video
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Watch the video to learn about ties in music.
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Listen to the first part of the video to hear sample question-and-answer phrases.
Then create your own song on the black keys with questions and answers.
Whacky Do Re Mi
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Make the Solfa Signs as you Watch the Video.
Then play the notes of the C scale that matches the solfa
1 Do C, 2 Re D, 3 Mi E, 4 Fa F etc.
Do Re Mi So Challenge Video
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As you watch the video echo the patterns. For a challenge touch your body parts to match the pentascale notes as you sing.
1 Do-Toes
2 Re-Knees
3 Mi-Waist
4 Fa-Shoulders
5 So-Head
So Mi La Challenge Video
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As you watch the video echo the patterns. For a challenge touch your body parts to match the notes as you sing.
3 Mi-Waist
5 So-Head
6 La-Reach Hands above your head.
Solfege Song Echos Videos
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Echo the solfa patterns by choosing an activity below.
1- Sing
2- Play the echo pattern on the tone bells.
3- Play the echo patterns on the piano (C scale).
4- Can you echo the patterns by ear without watching?
Mr. Henry What is Legato? Watch the video to learn more about legato. Then create your own art to show something that helps you remember the meaning of legato. VIDEO
Listen to the music and match your body movements to the staccato (short and separated) or legato (smooth and connected) sounds.
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After watching the video create art that helps you remember the meaning of each symbol.
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