Sometimes cleaning out my piano files pays off!
This week I browsed through old files and found some treasure ideas that will be great for our September group lesson focused on note reading.
There are many approaches to teaching note-naming to music students. I've found that although the "Every Good Boy Does Fine" approach worked for me, it is not ideal for a lot of transfer students who come to piano lessons with confusion about which sentence goes with treble or bass.
These fun posters and activities can help clear up that confusion!
I prefer to focus on landmark notes, musical chants, intervals and games to really help piano students to have strong note recognition skills.
BASS Lines Music and Movement Game
Confusion with D's and B's
Treble FACE vs Bass FACE
While cleaning out my piano files this week I found a note I had probably written at a music conference years ago that inspired this poster.
I use this catchy FACE video from Plank Road to introduce the treble space notes. Then I add an extra verse and sing "F-A-C-E face, there's another face under the bass." This strategy paired with the focus of the skipping alphabet GBD (Jibbidy)-FACE is usually faster than students having to remember the sentence, word and staff from old school mnemonics.
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