Music Lessons
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Ever wondered what the best key for your song might be? From a practical point of view, the vocal range of your singer will obviously need bearing in mind. But what's the best key for your...

Peter Thompson saved to music
Music theory private lessons for students on all instruments. Music theory is the written language of music for musicians to define and analyze all aspects

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My 15-Minute Music Lesson Freebies are some of the most popular here at Music in Our Homeschool. See links to all of them here.

Tiffany Gaskin saved to Art & Music
How to read music on a treble clef for beginners, music symbols, note names, UK, USA #pianotutorial #pianocover #pianolover #pianoteacher #pianoguides #learnpiano #pianofan
Piano practice can be fun too!Most people don’t really want to ‘learn’ to play the piano or ‘practice’ the piano, They just want to ‘Play’ sounds like fun. #piano #pianoaesthetic #pianosheetmusic #…

Louvia Shannon saved to Books Worth Reading
Lego is such a brilliant toy! Teachers often use it to teach maths and so it’s also an excellent way to teach rhythm and notation with these lego beats music manipulatives. How To Use Lego Music Manipulatives Younger children find the chunky ‘Duplo’ easier to manage so it’s best to start off […]

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Discover the Elements of Music and their meanings so you can improve your music appreciation skills as a musician, performer and composer.
How to read music made easy : an introduction and guide to reading music for beginners - perfect for kids but ideal for adult beginners too!
Do you teach "Piano Posture" in your studio? Some methods start their Primer books with a basic "this is how you are supposed to sit at the piano" model. Pictures might illustrate how far away

Tanya Dyck saved to Music
It is now time to add rests to our music. This is basically the same lesson as lesson 8 but it includes the quarter rests. The addition of the rest means there are a lot more options for grouping the notes in sets of 4. Just a reminder that the rest gets one beat just as the quarter note does. Whenever the children are reading and clapping music it is important that the rest be "felt" even though there is no sound. For this lesson you may want to add instruments for variety. I always told my…

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