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Music

  • The child learned the names of the keys on the keyboard.
  • They learned the basic hand position and finger placement for playing the keyboard.
  • The child practiced playing simple melodies using the keyboard.
  • They learned to differentiate between different pitches and tones produced by the keyboard.

To further develop their keyboard skills, the child can try experimenting with different musical styles and genres. They can also explore improvisation by creating their own melodies or harmonies on the keyboard. Additionally, they can learn to read sheet music and practice playing more complex songs.

Book Recommendations

  • Keyboard Basics by John Thompson: A beginner's guide to learning the keyboard, covering essential techniques and exercises.
  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Keyboard by Michael Miller: A comprehensive guide that covers various aspects of keyboard playing, from basic skills to advanced techniques.
  • Keyboard for Dummies by Jerry Kovarsky: A user-friendly book with step-by-step instructions and illustrations to help beginners learn to play the keyboard.

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