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by john aschenbrenner
Toddler and preschool piano students require the most care of all the age groups. Piano books for kids in this age group need to be ente...
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by john aschenbrenner
Disguising repetition of short passages is essential to a child’s enjoyment of piano lessons. In piano teaching, a short portion of a piano piece...
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by john aschenbrenner
A patient piano teacher knows when to back off, when to be less demanding, and when to switch to an activity that provides relief from stress. T...
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by john aschenbrenner
Joyful piano lessons for kids have better results. It is always easier to teach a happy child. I was teaching a ten year-old boy one day, and the...
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by john aschenbrenner
Piano activities interest kids in the piano and prepare them for further involvement. Games are used to show a musical concept, for example:
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by john aschenbrenner
The best way to introduce fingering is to play finger organization games which teach kids to use the five fingers as a unit. Fingering is the pro...
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by john aschenbrenner
Piano fingering for the very young is a matter of common sense. The younger the child, the less digital control they have. My message to you i...
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by john aschenbrenner
Piano By Number started as piano books for special needs children. There were no books even remotely useful for these kids, so I created them....
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by john aschenbrenner
The basic piano curriculum is a set group of skills that is determined by the method, usually, reading music. But there are other ways to engage ...
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by john aschenbrenner
The teacher is more important than the book. If you don’t think so, you’re in a for a rude surprise. All that matters is the teacher's manner. Ki...
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