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Music

  • The child learned to identify the different keys on the piano.
  • The child learned to play a simple melody using both hands.
  • The child learned to read basic sheet music with simple notes.
  • The child learned to understand and follow musical notation symbols.
  • The child learned to use proper finger positioning and technique while playing the piano.

To further develop their piano playing skills, the child can explore different genres of music and try playing pieces from various musical eras. They can also experiment with composing their own melodies and improvising on the piano. Another fun way to continue their musical development is by participating in group piano lessons or joining a children's music ensemble where they can collaborate with other young musicians.

Book Recommendations:

  • Music Is... by Brandon Stosuy: This book introduces children to the world of music, exploring various instruments, genres, and musical concepts in an engaging and interactive way.
  • The Story of the Orchestra by Robert Levine: This book takes young readers on a journey through the history of classical music, introducing them to famous composers and their compositions.
  • The Carnival of the Animals by Jack Prelutsky: This beautifully illustrated book introduces children to the world of classical music through humorous poems inspired by Camille Saint-Saëns' famous composition, "The Carnival of the Animals."

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