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Music

  • The child will have learned basic musical notes and their corresponding placement on the piano keys.
  • They will have developed an understanding of rhythm and basic music theory through practicing piano exercises and playing simple tunes.
  • The child may have improved their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through practicing finger placement and movement on the piano keys.
  • By following musical instructions and learning to read sheet music, the child will have enhanced their listening skills and focused attention.

Continued development can involve encouraging the child to explore different musical styles and genres on the piano, allowing for creative expression through improvisation and composition, and integrating music theory knowledge into their piano playing. Additionally, incorporating regular listening sessions to famous piano compositions and encouraging the child to watch performances by accomplished pianists can inspire and motivate them to excel in their piano lessons.

Book Recommendations

  • The Usborne First Book of Music by Usborne: This interactive book introduces children to the world of music, including basic concepts of rhythm and melody.
  • Do Re Mi: If You Can Read Music, Thank Guido d'Arezzo by Susan Rothbard: This engaging book tells the story of Guido d'Arezzo, the creator of modern musical notation, making it a fun and educational read for young music students.
  • Meet the Great Composers by June Montgomery and Maurice Hinson: This book provides a captivating introduction to famous composers, their lives, and the music they created, offering an additional layer of understanding and appreciation for the art of piano playing.

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