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Beginner Piano Lessons: Hearing the Music

 

Author: Cynthia VanLandingham

Beginning piano students can become focused on reading the notes and finding the right keys on the piano and miss the point of playing to bring their personal sensitivity to bear on the music. Hearing each note in the mind before it is played and thinking about how to touch each key is important to playing thoughtfully and creatively. Music is a language and as such it always tells a story or paints a picture.

Painting is a great analogy for children in piano as it is something that can easily relate to. In childrens music the first place kids can look to get an idea of what this picture will look like is the title of the piece. The title could be for example about the Morning, Moonlight, a Triumphant March, or a Dance.

Young students with limited experience learn by imitation and need to hear the pieces played. Parents sometimes think their child isnt learning to read the notes if the teacher has to play the music for their child. And often children who are able to read music well will not attempt to play new pieces of music at home if they dont know how it is supposed to sound. Over time, as students gain experience and begin to recognize melody in the music notes, they feel more confident interpreting the music on their own.

Listening to many examples over time allows children to develop their musical ear and artistic abilities. Putting too much emphasis on note reading, or not enough, creates an imbalance between note reading and artistic interpretation. For the beginning piano student these need to go hand-in-hand over time to develop the whole musician.

Author Bio:

Cynthia VanLandingham

Cynthia VanLandingham's Piano Adventure Bears Music Education Resources create an exciting musical adventure for children ages 5 to 11. Visit PianoAdventureBears.com for free samples of her Piano Adventure Story Books and piano resources for children. She is also the author of The Wonder Guide to Creativity.

Cynthia has been teaching piano in Tallahassee, Florida for 20 years and is the owner of TallyPiano & Keyboard Studios. She is a member of the American College of Musicians National Guild of Piano Teachers, the President of TallyPiano Enterprises, LLC, and a graduate of the Florida State University College of Education. Visit her website at TallyPiano.com to download her original, uplifting piano compositions, including "The Potter's Wheel." While you're there subscribe to her free internet newsletter, Piano Matters, and read the Wonder Guide to Creativity Online.

When you subscribe, you'll receive instant access to the Piano Article Archives, and Free Piano Sheet Music. These articles are full of helpful ideas and tips for piano students and parents. Email your questions or ideas for new articles and Cynthia will respond right away.

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