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Music

  • The child has developed an ear for music and can identify different melodies and rhythms.
  • They have learned how to listen to a song and recreate it on the piano without reading sheet music.
  • They have developed a sense of pitch and can play the correct notes on the piano.
  • The child has gained confidence in their musical abilities and can express themselves creatively through playing by ear.

To continue developing their skills in playing songs by ear on the piano, encourage the child to explore different genres of music. Introduce them to a variety of songs and challenge them to recreate the melodies on the piano. Encourage them to experiment with different harmonies and improvisations to further enhance their musical expression. Additionally, consider enrolling the child in formal piano lessons to further develop their technical skills and musical knowledge.

Book Recommendations

  • The Piano Book by Anna Milbourne: A beautifully illustrated book that introduces young children to the world of piano playing.
  • The Music Tree by Frances Clark, Louise Goss, and Sam Holland: A comprehensive beginner's guide to learning music that covers various aspects including playing by ear.
  • My First Piano Adventure by Nancy and Randall Faber: A series of books that introduces young children to playing the piano through fun and engaging activities.

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