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The Many Ways For Children To Learn Piano
In past centuries, pianos were a property exclusive for aristocrats and rich families. It was also a socially recognized fact that young women who could play the piano were much more marriageable than those who were not equally skilled. The piano used to elicit the admiration of women, which made many prodigies, like Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven more inspired to hone their craft. They eventually went on to become popular concert pianists.
From the beginning of 20th century, playing the piano has been accessible among the middle class due to the rise of electronic production and the publication of piano lesson books from well-known virtuosi. The rise of amateur pianist continues until the 21st century with the popularity of electronic keyboard. Nevertheless, encouraging children to learn piano provides discipline and determination as well as the skills on classical music.
To learn piano, there are a variety of teaching methods; teachers even have their own preferences from the various methods. Every method has strong and weak points and it is hoped that this article will help teachers and parents to assess these qualities and make adjustments as necessary. The following are some known piano learning methods to help you understand your options.
Popular Kid’s Method
The Alfred Method uses the position playing approach, utilizing picture and illustrations as a teaching aid. Currently, the Alfred method has evolved to include CDs, cassettes and computer software. The strength of this method is that the students are taught intervallic relationship of each note. They also learn chords and progression through the graphics and pictures. Unfortunately, children are saddled with a limited ability to read notes, resulting to difficulties with learning the classical music pieces that are taught early in the lessons. This is quite the reverse with other teaching methods.
The Clark Method is known to teach students to play properly from the earliest stage. Just like the Alfred method, the Clark method makes use of interactive teaching materials but in a more systematic manner. At the beginning of the lessons, the students are introduced to reading intervals and music ensembles. This method provides the basic components of piano including dynamics, phrases, counting and form. After completing this training method, students are more capable in terms of sight reading, music terminologies and knowing forms.
Originated in Japan, the Suzuki method is a popular teaching method among Japanese and American students. This method is great for children as it promotes parental participation, repetition and listening. Children can begin to learn piano even at a very tender age. Ear training, repertoire, performance and immersion in music are the key elements of Suzuki method.
The Robyn Method focuses more on intervallic relationship between notes and knowing note names. This method doesn’t rely on position-playing, and it has an entire book teaching students on how to use the damper pedal.
By contrast, the Pace method gives a more comprehensive piano training starting with basics and progressing to the more advanced lessons. It is also more challenging compared to the other methods as it teaches students on classical repertoires from the beginning of the training.
Other piano teaching methods includes Bastien, Faber and Faber, Thompson, and Rote among others.
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