What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Beginner - Advanced Level
This class will follow the Alfred and/or Faber Piano Adventures Piano Methods along with supplemental materials for intermediate and advanced learners. Learners will benefit from two views of the piano, one of the instructor and the keyboard, and one overhead view of the keys for easier learning. The class will run as follows: Week 1 6/10/24: Students will explore/get to know their piano or keyboard. We will identify Middle C, how to place the fingers in the C 5 finger scale and discuss groups of black keys and how they help us identify the notes on the piano. We will also review finger numbers 1-5. Students will play a beginning song such as "C-D-E-F-G March" which will help them to identify their first notes, C through G. Week 2 6/17/24: Students will review the notes from the previous class, C through G. We will discuss higher and lower notes and how to tell from the sheet music if the notes go up (higher) or down (lower). We will continue to review finger numbers and the C 5 finger scale through short songs. Week 3 6/24/24: Depending on progress so far, students will move away from sheet music labeled with the note letters and begin identifying notes on the music staff. We will discuss the staff including bass clef and treble clef and how to tell which hand to use for each clef (treble clef, right hand, higher notes - bass clef, left hand, lower notes). Students will learn about line and space notes and how to identify middle C and treble G on the staff. Week 4 6/24/24: Students will review short music pieces using notes C and G, and learn the additional note bass F. We will discuss more about the bass clef, its origin and how to find note bass F on the staff. Students will combine all 3 notes learned so far (C, G, and F) to play the song "My Invention."
Other Details
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
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from George Mason University
4 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Music from The Hartt School - University of Hartford
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Berklee College of Music
Bachelor's Degree in Music from University of Northern Colorado
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Gliere Academy of Music, Kyiv, Ukraine
Alexandra Rhoads - Alexandra has been teaching music lessons for over 15 years. She earned her Master’s in Education from George Mason University in 2012 and has taught full-time as a special education teacher for Fairfax County Public Schools at the elementary and high school levels. Alexandra has been a performing musician and songwriter in the Northern Virginia area both with a band (Spectra) and as a solo artist for over 15 years. She has released two studio albums entitled “Room to Breathe” (2007) and “All This Time” (2016) in which she performed all vocal, guitar, and piano tracks, and received a Silver award in the Rock category of the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest in 2016. Additionally, she has been nominated for 3 Washington Area Music Awards. She has a background in classical, rock, pop, and blues styles on both piano and guitar. Alexandra’s goals in teaching are to broaden her students’ knowledge of music, help them reach their full potential, and allow them to learn music that they are excited about. She is passionate about sharing her love of music with her students!
Alexandra Stoetzel - Alexandra has taught piano for 15 years. She loves to introduce students of all ages to music and it’s powerful ability to lift their spirits, help them to grow, and have fun. As a teacher, she focuses on balancing inspiration, explanation, and consistent technique practice. Alexandra began studying piano at age 5, after tagging along to her mother’s classical piano lessons. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA in Music Performance from Berklee College of Music and continues her education through apprenticeships, private lessons, and real-world experience. Beyond the piano, she has studied mandolin, guitar, and voice. She also led or served as a musical director in several contemporary ensembles, including blues, pop/rock, country, and jazz.
Olena Willits - Olena has more than 20 years of progressive experience in the piano and keyboard performance and teaching. Her professional history includes such positions as teaching at Kyiv School of Music, playing at the Kyiv Musical Theater Orchestra, as well as working as a concertmaster at the Kyiv Children Choir, and a worship leader at local churches. She grew up and studied music in Kiev, Ukraine but now lives and teaches in the Atlanta, GA area.
Olena finds great pleasure in teaching and feels that she learns as much from her students as they do from her. Each one is a unique individual and she strives to find the right approach to help them learn and discover new things. Her teaching approach helps students develop a love for music and a desire to learn!
Carlehr Swanson (vocalist, pianist, speaker) is a 2nd year Ph.D. student in Music at the University of Virginia. She is a graduate of George Mason University and the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami with degrees in Jazz Vocal Performance. Before college, Carlehr accompanied and directed multiple church choirs. She credits this experience as significantly influencing her musicality. Upon entering college, she realized the absence of gospel music in higher education. Consequently, she co-founded and directed the Frost Gospel Ensemble. Giving back to her community and connecting with others has been an important theme in Carlehr's life, as she brings people together to serve the greater good. She is the founder and director of the organization "Music is Unity," where she takes music performances to people who may not experience them otherwise. Throughout this year, she has
planned and performed more than a dozen virtual events for the community. In 2017 and 2022, Carlehr was 3rd Runner-Up (2017, 2022) in the Miss Virginia Organization and was named the People's Choice (2017). She continues sharing her social impact initiative, "Music is Unity.” Carlehr's career highlights include performances with Shelia Jordan, The Manhattan Transfer, and The New York Voices. Carlehr's greatest dream is to leave every place better than she found it.
Levi Carpman - Levi Carpman is a Northern Colorado based musician, educator, and producer. He attended the University of Northern Colorado where he received a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies. Levi has been teaching since 2019 in a variety of settings ranging from private lessons to directing a state finalist marching band percussion section. He has experience with a variety of genres, allowing lessons to be tailored around the interests of the student, and his main goal is always to help students find the joy in music.
Jennifer Chong - Jennifer has lived and breathed music all of her life. She started taking piano lessons at the age of 6 and enrolled in the Royal Conservatory of Music where she eventually graduated and obtained her ARCT (Associate of the Royal Conservatory) diploma in Piano Performance with Honors and Advanced Theory Certificate. As well as Piano, she is proficient in and teaches voice, guitar, and ukulele and also has completed a Bachelors Degree in Psychology.
Teaching is Jennifer’s joy in life and she has been teaching for 12+ years. She has experience teaching students of all ages and in many different countries such as the US, different provinces in Canada and Asia where she obtained a TESOL certificate and taught English to young children online. Students have many musical styles that they connect with and she loves facilitating that connection to happen, and is very open to teaching all musical styles with a great musical foundation in note reading, rhythm, and technique.
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Live Group Class
$34
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 13 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
1-2 learners per class