#1 PART B - THE EASIEST PIANO COURSE
The Piano Keyboard
There are WHITE KEYS and BLACK KEYS on the Piano Keyboard.
The WHITE KEYS are named
A(LA), B(SI), C(DO), D(RE), E(MI), F(FA), G(SOL)
Recite the letters of the Musical Alphabet several times.
There are WHITE KEYS and BLACK KEYS on the Piano Keyboard.
The WHITE KEYS are named
A(LA), B(SI), C(DO), D(RE), E(MI), F(FA), G(SOL)
Recite the letters of the Musical Alphabet several times.
By the time it feels like you’ve caught up with your youngster -- whoosh! -- he is off to the next thing. At this point, the thought of holding his attention for even a half-hour piano lesson seems daunting. The trick to teaching piano to young children, however, is to play short musical games to match your child’s pace and attention span. Soon your child might be begging to play more piano.
Piano
Keyboard printout
Once upon a time... there was a little buddy, SOL (G). In his hand he was holding a very beautiful key, like no other for any door in the world. It was a magical key since it could open a magical world full of sounds and wonderful melodies.
What is the ideal course of a person? It is to seek love, truth, virtue and beauty. Each parent desires to help their children developing their abilities as human beings.
In order to succeed, a parent has to perceive their position not as a role, but as a natural outcome that stems from their own maturity.
The Orff Method is a way of teaching children about music that engages their mind and body through a mixture of singing, dancing, acting and the use of percussion instruments (i.e. xylophones, metallophones, glockenspiels). Lessons are presented with an element of "play" helping the children learn at their own level of understanding.
Also known as the Orff Method, Orff Approach or Music for Children; it is a way of introducing and teaching children about music on a level that they can easily comprehend. Musical concepts are learned through singing, chanting, dance, movement, drama and the playing of percussion instruments. Improvisation, composition and a child's natural sense of play are encouraged.