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by john aschenbrenner
Using familiar songs in piano lessons is the wisest choice when kids are starting piano. Kid's piano books try to interest the child with "exerc...
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by john aschenbrenner
Evaluating preschool piano methods is largely a matter of trial and error. Go on the internet and you'll find a bewildering array of products me...
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by john aschenbrenner
The invisible piano method is a way of teaching where the child does not feel they are in school. It is more like educational play. The form of ...
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by john aschenbrenner
In the backwards piano method, the child plays piano first visually, and later learns to read music. This is the reverse of the accepted, convent...
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by john aschenbrenner
Piano methods and children's personalities must match almost perfectly. Otherwise the job will become stressful for both teacher and student. ...
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by john aschenbrenner
When children's piano lesson books are compared the result is mostly similarities. They all do the same thing in a slightly different way. But t...
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by john aschenbrenner
Piano by Number is the missing step left out of conventional piano lessons. Learning the piano is simply a series of steps. Like Mount Everest, t...
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