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Music

  • The child has learned to identify the different keys on the piano.
  • They have learned basic music theory, such as understanding the difference between high and low notes.
  • They have learned to read simple sheet music and play basic melodies.
  • The child has developed their hand-eye coordination through playing the piano.

For continued development related to the activity, encourage the child to practice playing different genres of music on the piano, such as classical, jazz, or pop. They can also experiment with composing their own tunes and exploring different piano techniques, such as playing chords or using the sustain pedal.

Book Recommendations

  • The Piano Book by Larry Fine: A comprehensive guide to pianos and piano playing, perfect for kids interested in learning more about the instrument.
  • Piano Pieces for Children by Hans-Günter Heumann: A collection of easy piano pieces specifically designed for young learners, featuring familiar tunes and fun illustrations.
  • The Music Tree: Time to Begin by Frances Clark, Louise Goss, and Sam Holland: An engaging piano method book that introduces musical concepts and technique through interactive lessons and activities.

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