Music
- The child has learned to read and play music notes on the staff
- They have developed a sense of rhythm and timing through practicing different music pieces
- The child has improved their finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination
- They have learned to interpret musical expressions and dynamics in the pieces they are playing
For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different genres of music and styles of playing. They can also try composing their own music or collaborating with other musicians to enhance their overall musical understanding and skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Music Tree: Student's Book, Part 1 by Frances Clark, Louise Goss, and Sam Holland: A comprehensive piano method book for beginners, covering various music theory and technique topics
- Piano Adventures: Lesson Book, Level 2A by Nancy Faber and Randall Faber: Another popular method book that introduces new concepts and techniques for piano practice
- My First Piano Adventures: Lesson Book A with CD by Nancy Faber and Randall Faber: A beginner-friendly book with interactive CD to aid in practicing and learning piano
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