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Music

  • The tenth-grade child has learned to read basic sheet music and understand musical notations such as notes, rests, and dynamics.
  • They have developed finger dexterity and control through practice and exercises, improving their manual dexterity and fine motor skills.
  • They have acquired an understanding of musical theory, including scales, chords, and arpeggios, which has enhanced their knowledge of harmony and melody.
  • Furthermore, they have honed their listening skills and developed an ear for music by practicing playing along with recordings and other musicians.

Continue to encourage the child to explore different musical genres on the piano. Encourage them to experiment with improvisation and composition, allowing them to express themselves creatively through music. Additionally, consider enrolling them in collaborative music-making activities, such as joining a band or accompanying other instrumentalists, to foster teamwork and communication skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Piano Lesson by August Wilson: A thought-provoking play that explores the legacy of slavery and the power of music through the story of a family heirloom, a piano.
  • Piano Lessons Book 1: Hal Leonard Student Piano Library by Barbara Kreader, Fred Kern, Phillip Keveren, and Mona Rejino: A comprehensive guide for piano students covering essential techniques and music theory.
  • The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason: A historical novel set in British-occupied Burma in the 1800s, following a piano tuner's journey and encounters with local culture and politics.

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