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Piano Music Class 4 - (Level E) Intermediate Piano
🎹Piano Music Class 4 is a fun keyboard song and music lesson each week. It follows PMC3. Learners with previous piano lessons are welcome to join. Our focus is on reading music and having good practice habits. Our 1st song is Fur Elise!🎼
Class experience
Intermediate Level
Piano Music Class Series The progression of classes in the Piano Music Class Series: 1) Piano Music Class Primer - Ongoing introduction (Level A) 2) Piano Music Class 1- Multi-day class lessons 5-14 (Level B) 3) Piano Music Class 2 - Multi-day class lessons 15-24 (Level C) 4) Piano Music Class 3 - Multi-day class lessons 25-34 (Level D) ➡️**5) **Piano Music Class 4** THIS CLASS** - Multi-day class lessons 35-44 (Level E) 6) Piano Music Class 5 - Multi-day class lessons 45-64 (Level F) 7)...
10 lessons//10 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Fur Elise (Part 1)Ludwig van Beethoven 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: Fur Elise (Page 1)Week 2Lesson 2Fur Elise (Part 2)Introduction to Key Signatures Order of Sharps and Flats Review C scale for Right Hand and Left Hand 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: Fur Elise (Page 2-3)Week 3Lesson 3Turkish March - Beethoven (Part 1)G scale for Right Hand and Left Hand 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: Turkish March (Part 1)Week 4Lesson 4Turkish March - Beethoven (Part 2)D Scale for Right Hand and Left Hand 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: Turkish March (Part 2)Week 5Lesson 5Beautiful Dreamer (Part 1)Stephen Foster Refresher on C, F, and G7 chords 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: Beautiful Dreamer (Part 1)Week 6Lesson 6Beautiful Dreamer (Part 2)A scale for Right Hand and Left Hand 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: Beautiful Dreamer (Part 2)Week 7Lesson 7Autum Hunt from The Four Seasons (Part 1)Antonio Vivaldi 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: Autum Hunt from The Four Seasons (Part 1)Week 8Lesson 8Autum Hunt from The Four Seasons (Part 2)E scale for Right Hand and Left Hand 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: The Four Seasons (Part 2)Week 9Lesson 9In The Hall of the Mountain King (part 1)Edvard Grieg 7 Steps to Sight-Reading new music SONG: In The Hall of the Mountain King (part 1)Week 10Lesson 10In The Hall of the Mountain King (part 2)Review composers: Beethoven, Foster, Vivaldi, Grieg SONG: Hall of the Mountain King (part 2)
Learners will be taught part of a song each week. Over the course, we will cover four classical composers, note reading, rhythm counting, articulation, key names, and musical terms with practice worksheets and a slideshow sent to each learner so practicing can continue during the week between classes.
Mrs. Pauli has taught piano lessons for over 25 years after earning a Bachelor's in Music from California State University, Long Beach. She has been a teacher on Outschool since April 2020. She arranges music from the public domain and provides it to learners.
Homework Offered
We will be progressing through songs at a pace of one song per 2 weeks. Students who practice the songs between classes will have a repertoire of many songs by the end of the semester. Recommended practice time is 15-20 minutes per practice, four or five times between classes. If a class is missed, the recording will be available on our classroom page and the slideshow will still be emailed with the new song and homework.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Near the end of the term, an email will be sent to each learner with the recommendation for repeating the current class for mastery or moving on to the next class for more challenging material.Grades Offered
Piano Music Class 3 or similar experience Learners enrolling in this class know: Reading music without letter hints Keyboard keys from Low G to High F, Sharps/Flats/Naturals and names of black keys, Be able to play both hands together.
Access to a piano or keyboard during lesson where the learners elbows are the same height as the keys. Keyboards on tables are often too high (chest or shoulder height) which can harm wrists and hinder movement. Students need to be able to see the classroom screen where the music will be shown in a slideshow while they are sitting at their piano. It is very important to make sure I can hear your piano and that it is not blocked by the background noise suppression through Zoom. **Please turn on "Original Sound for Musicians" in the Zoom audio settings before class. ** If you need instructions on how to enable this setting, please watch this youtube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEZMRtrSsYY Students using a desktop or laptop can adjust this setting during the meeting. However, students using a phone or tablet must enable Original Sound before entering the class or I may not be able to hear your piano. Learners will get access to a class slideshow in their email with the songs and homework worksheets weekly for practicing. Learners will need a keyboard or piano and may like having paper and pencil.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Google Slideshow links for each lesson are provided after class to the learner's Outschool system email. Music slides may be printed for practicing off screens. Any youtube videos posted on the Classroom page will be opened in a small window on Outschool. Learners will NOT be asked to go to Youtube on their own.
Hello! I am Mrs. Pauli. I am an online piano teacher for students who want to play songs and learn to read music! I have been a private piano teacher and music instructor for over 25 years after earning my BA in Music at California State...
Group Class
$28
weekly or $280 for 10 classes1x per week, 10 weeks
50 min
Completed by 62 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
3-7 learners per class