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Teaching a Preschooler PianoMindy Feedback About This Post:RE: Teaching a Preschooler Piano
A child that is too young to grasp the concept of fractions is too young to learn to play an instrument properly. If your child likes the piano, let him plunk to his hearts content. Post By U*u*U (Guest Post) RE: Teaching a Preschooler PianoMy piano teacher said that it's not good to start a child with piano lessons until they are at least 6. I don't remember why, but that's just what she said. Post By nellio (Guest Post) RE: Teaching a Preschooler PianoIf he can learn his ABC's he can learn to play piano. Music is a language and for children this is easy. Put him in lessons and watch him go. But you cannot force this, in a very short amount of time you'll be able to tell if playing piano is not right for him. I used to teach piano and I have seen so many kids who hated playing and their parents didn't really know and the kids didn't want to dissapoint them and tell them. Post By c (Guest Post) RE: Teaching a Preschooler PianoI think Lelia Fletcher Piano Books are wonderful. The beginning ones have the numbers on the notes for simplicity. You should be able to find them in music shops in your area or they could order them for you. : ) Post By Debbie Coutant, SC (Guest Post) RE: Teaching a Preschooler Piano
I agree with the others who've advised against the number method. Suggest you don't start teaching him until he can learn the letter names of the keys. In fact, you might teach the alphabet and the keys at the same time. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Teaching a Preschooler Piano
I had my three daughters take Suzuki piano lessons when they were small. It is a great program in which they learn by ear, they recommend that the child begin at age 3 (with piano or violin). If you really want your child to learn at a young age, I would try Suzuki lessons. You will need to go to lessons with them and practice with them every day. They listen to the music they are going to play ahead of time so it is easy for them to pick up. Post By Bonzai. (Guest Post) RE: Teaching a Preschooler PianoPlease wait until the child can read. You will actually be doing a diservice teaching numbers. I HATE to get transfer students who don't know letter names but sure knows those numbers. It's almost next to impossible to break them from that habit. Please wait! Or seek out a teacher who uses the Suzuki method (larger cities). If you're child has talent, it won't matter how late they start to study music, it will always be there. Post By Paula (Guest Post) RE: Teaching a Preschooler PianoI personally feel that a three year old should never be pressured to practice. Music should be enjoyable to him. Post by MartyD RE: Teaching a Preschooler Piano
I would not use numbers. If you do, he will have to "relearn" them later to learn the correct note names (A B C D E F G). Post by mom-from-missouri RE: Teaching a Preschooler Piano
If you can afford the private lessons, why not at least try. Post by MCW |
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