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by john aschenbrenner
One Finger Johnny was an actual kid I taught, and he preferred the index finger above all others. He was a very smart 9 year-old boy. He was ...
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by john aschenbrenner
It's not hard to create games for the piano that kids will enjoy. Games can teach many valuable techniques. Piano games work best when their se...
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by john aschenbrenner
Piano practice games are essential to your student's enjoyment of the piano. Without them, a child may feel that learning the piano is simply dru...
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by john aschenbrenner
I often say to kids, “Let’s play piano with our eyes closed!” It’s a crazy game that yields amazing results and forces the child to make a menta...
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by john aschenbrenner
I created a piano blues game for kids because there are lots of kids that aren't even remotely interested in classical music. Their parent don't...
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by john aschenbrenner
The baseball piano chord game is an easy way for kids to understand chord progressions. Chord progressions are groups of chords moving from one t...
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by john aschenbrenner
Piano learning games gently introduce the child to the rudimentary skills of playing the piano. In conventional piano lessons, these skill...
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