What's included
15 live meetings
11 hrs 15 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Students will learn the location of keys of the keyboard. Students will learn to read the notes on the grand staff (treble staff and bass staff). They will start with Middle C and expand to F below Middle C and G above Middle C. Students will learn to count rhythms with quarter notes, half notes, whole notes, eighth notes, and dotted half and quarter notes. Students will play pieces in 4/4 time and 3/4 time. Students will complete music theory worksheets to learn pitches, rhythms, and other written musical notation. Student will play at least one new solo piece each week. Additional 3-5 part ensemble piano pieces will be introduced as appropriate. Typical lesson begins with teacher's explanation of the new music theory information, reinforced with a worksheet, and put into practice with a new solo or ensemble piano piece, ending with review of previous concepts. Week 1: Counting quarter notes, half notes, dotted-half notes, whole notes, eighth notes. C-D-E on the piano keyboard Week 2: F-G-A-B on the piano keyboard The black keys on the piano keyboard The grand staff, the treble and bass clefs C and D written on the treble and bass staff Week 3: C-D-E on written on the treble staff, Intro to the flat symbol 3/4 time and 4/4 time signatures Week 4: F written on the treble staff Introduction to the pedal Tied notes passing melody between hands Week 5: G and F# written on the treble staff the hold sign right-hand exercises D.C. al Fine Week 6: Introduction to fingering patterns, using 1-5 for thumb to little finger Week 7: staccato and accent marks the natural sign A and B-flat written on the bass staff Week 8: G below middle C left-hand exercises Week 9: longer, more complex rhythm patterns Week 10: Five-part Ensemble piano piece Week 11: F and F# on the bass staff Week 12: Intro to dynamics (loud, medium, soft) phrase marks Week 13: Five-part Ensemble piano piece Week 14: quarter, half, and whole rests Week 15: Dotted quarter notes
Other Details
Supply List
Piano or Electronic Keyboard This class uses the Piano Pronto Prelude Method Book. You can purchase it in hard copy or digital here: https://pianopronto.com/method-books/piano-pronto/prelude/
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I teach music classes!
How to sing it, how to play it, how to listen to it, how to read it, how to write it.
I've been making music most of my life, from my first piano lessons in grade school, to my Bachelor of Music from the Crane School of Music, to orchestra and choir performances, to a professional music teaching studio.
Music provides a creative outlet for expressing those big feelings that don't easily come out in words. Music study teaches valuable life skills such as focus, patience, and active listening.
“A kid with a music degree isn’t limited to a performance or teaching career. Musicians are everywhere. We are project managers, marketers, Finance folks, IT people and engineers."
~ Liz Ryan, “Let the kids study music, already!” Forbes, September 3, 2014.
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Live Group Class
$240
for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
45 min
Completed by 12 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-13
4-8 learners per class