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Wednesday, June 28, 2023 by Frances Philpot | fpmusic Information
You may be considering piano lessons for your child next year or further in the future. Whatever instrument s/he might be interested in playing, please read on!
Underpinning any instrumental learning are the general musicianship skills which form a firm foundation of understanding and create a springboard for rapid progress as physical coordination matures. This is ideally developed from Reception age upwards, initially in group musicianship sessions before moving onto individual lessons as children mature.
Ready to Play – pre-piano Musicianship group lessons
When & Where? Tuesdays 3.45-4.30pm at Glenesk
Who are they suitable for? Complete beginners in Glenesk Reception, Year 1 and Year 2, who are considering playing any instrument, especially the piano, in the future
What is the time commitment and cost? One term at a time, ideally continuing through each term as a group or moving on to individual piano lessons. £120 per term plus £15.50 for the book.
What materials do you use? Activities will be based on working through the Ready to Play series, which introduces many ‘pre-piano’ musical skills through fun singing activities and hands-on games. Ideally you will have a piano or keyboard, or a plan to acquire one, but it is not essential at this stage. The underlying skills are also applicable to any instrument taken up in the future.
When? Saturdays or weekday afternoons during school-time, rotated for a slightly different time each week so children do not come out of the same lesson each time
Who are they suitable for? Year 2 children upwards, and younger children who have completed at least one term of Ready to Play sessions, with parents who are prepared to help them play in between lessons – you will need a piano with touch sensitive, full sized keys at home. Please ask me if you would like advice.
What is the commitment and cost? This is a long-term investment of time and effort from children and parents. To take full advantage of this, there is an expectation that children will have an adult’s support to complete challenges and practise pieces and exercises, at least 4 to 5 times a week. With this hard work comes the pleasure of a whole new musical world for exploration. As well as the individual lessons, £290 for a typical 10 week term also includes regular pupil concerts, workshops and a subscription to the amazing Supersonics Piano app, accessed from home. Books are invoiced as a separate item.
What materials do you use? Once general musicianship skills are embedded, we tend to use the Piano Safari series, which provides a solid grounding in all aspects of playing the piano. Experience has shown this is an excellent method, provided there is parental support to complete practice at home.
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