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  • The child has learned basic piano fingerings and hand positions.
  • They have learned how to read simple sheet music and identify notes on the piano.
  • The child has learned how to play simple melodies and chords on the piano.
  • They have learned about rhythm and timing while playing different songs.
  • The child has learned about dynamics and how to control the volume of their playing.
  • They have learned about musical expression and how to convey emotions through their playing.

To continue developing their piano skills, the child can try the following creative ways:

  • Experiment with different genres of music, such as classical, jazz, or pop, to broaden their musical repertoire.
  • Challenge themselves by learning more complex pieces of music that require advanced techniques and skills.
  • Explore improvisation and composition to develop their creativity and personal style.
  • Collaborate with other musicians or join a school band or orchestra to further enhance their musical experience.
  • Consider participating in piano competitions or performances to gain confidence and receive constructive feedback.
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