Welcome back everyone! Be excited for our 3rd and final year of Let's Play Music! This semester will be so magical and I'm excited to see your children continue to grow and learn.
Your child is capable of practicing the piano for a little bit longer at the beginning of this year. Shoot for about 10-15 minutes, 5 days a week. Use the play plan in the front of your songbook to talk about the practicing time that works best for your family. Remember to keep practicing positive and fun! Sit with them for the first day or so, but be close by for the other days so you're available for help or assistance as needed. And it's okay if you practice with them every day. PLEASE contact me if you need help or have any questions about the practice. I'm happy to help explain any concept you need help with so you can be sure to help your child play it the correct way. If you ever want to see a demonstration of what is assigned, check out the Play at Home videos in the link below.
I encourage you to practice white key naming review if you see your child is a little rusty. Just a daily 10 second review can help this skill come back. Use the key group sheet (in the back of the yellow arrows book) as a helper if needed. Click HERE for ideas of fun white key naming games to play.
Reward system - Kids earn music money to use in my music store on Lesson 15, Station Day! There is a chart on the back of their homework booklet that explains what they can do to earn money. There may also be a mini music store on some parent days where they can have a chance to purchase a prize with their money.
Tuition - An invoice will be sent to you in a few days on Sept. 5th. An automated receipt will be sent to you.
Treble, Bass, Line and Space
Time to learn all the note names on the staff! This song also teaches countermelody ( a secondary melody played against a primary melody) and helps your student sing in 4 part harmony.
Bounce and Roll
Complete musicianship is more than knowing WHICH notes to play. We are now ready to add another dimension of HOW to play the notes. This song allows us to 'physically' know and understand the articulations of staccato and legato. Articulation refers to the musical performance technique that affects the transition or continuity on a single note, or between multiple notes or sounds.
As you start out this year, check out this practice tip from our Let's Play Music Blog. Also, Let's Play Music has a podcast and has a wonderful episode about helping your child practice the piano! Here's a little 'practice humor' for you, and just for fun, click HERE to access the Royal Problem coloring pages. Just print them off and color as you listen to our new "Royal Problem" puppet show! Can you hear the characters that you are coloring?
[Re, Sol, Do!]
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Thank you!