Free Digital Cards level 3: early elementary = baking a cake
Piano Comics – free digital cards level 3: early elementary = baking a cake *at the end of each week a new level will be added to a blog/post. Dear teachers-colleagues: ‘Break’ a piano lesson with short, simple, effective and easy pieces that train useful piano skills. Practice mus
Piano Comics free Activity Pages for Minor Scales with the same fingering as c-major
Piano Comics presents 5 Activity Pages for 5 minor scales that have the same fingering as c-major: a-minor, e-minor, d-minor, g-minor, c-minor. Each page is dedicated to a specific hero and exercise for the scale. Fusha : Food for thought… The 1st Activity page has to do with music theory ( ex
Free digital cards level 2: late beginners = bicycle ride
Piano Comics – free digital cards level 2: late beginners = bicycle ride *at the end of each week a new level will be added to this blog/post. Dear teachers-colleagues: ‘Break’ a piano lesson with short, simple, effective and easy pieces that train useful piano skills. Practic
Free digital cards level 1: beginners = walk in the park
Piano Comics – free digital cards level 1: beginners = walk in the park *at the end of each week a new level will be added to this blog/post. Dear teachers-colleagues: ‘Break’ a piano lesson with short, simple, effective and easy pieces that train useful piano skills. Practice musi
Piano Game n.1 ‘The Chase’ Games to play during piano lessons
‘Piano Game n.1: The Chase’ games to play during piano lessons -free scores+lyrics+comics Let’s play a game. Sing a short, simple 4-bar phrase to your student. First, sing it in Solfa. Second, sing it together. Then let them sing it alone. At last, play it on the piano and ask them to play it
‘Practising piano at home’ a practical read for parents
‘Practising Piano at home’ a practical read for parents Your kid has started piano lessons. How to know if they study effectively at home? Even if you have never been taught a musical instrument or it’s been too many years and you cannot remember, there are ways to understand if your
Some thoughts on ‘Musical Talent’…
Some thoughts on ‘Musical Talent’… to use this phrase or not? That is the question. ( a read for both piano teachers and parents ) It never fails to amuse me when the parent of a new student comes to me to say something along the lines ‘I think/ I don’t think my kid has [&helli
Is singing along to Piano Comics necessary?
Singing along to the rhymed lyrics of Piano Comics is not necessary. It is advisable but not mandatory for the students. The rhymed lyrics help the rhythm of the melody to be shown/heard before starting to learn the piece on the piano. If a teacher chooses to present the whole Piano Comics first a
