Piano Storytellers: Level 1a - Piano Lessons for Primer Grads (Self-Paced)
What's included
16 pre-recorded lessons
16 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1 hour per week. includedClass Experience
In this next instalment of creative self-paced piano lessons, experienced piano learners who have completed the Playful Piano Journey series (or another complete Primer level) will build upon their skills with lessons that use fairytale stories, games, songs and rhythm and movement activities. They will receive instruction from an expert, certified teacher who is creative, kind and encouraging and will LOVE their piano lessons. THIS IS A SELF PACED COURSE, all classes are pre-recorded and posted to be done at your leisure, on your schedule. There will be no live meetings. What sets this format apart from my live version of this class? Instead of a 30 minute live class shared with others, students will be able to watch and play along with very detailed teaching videos that they can pause and rewind at any time. They will practice their homework assignments and then have the option to post video of their pieces for feedback and encouragement. ***In order to register, students must have finished Playful Piano Journey Part D, (or Wunderkeys Primer 3 or My First Piano Adventure Book C or any other complete Primer level Piano book) as a pre-requisite as we will be building on previous knowledge and Grand Staff note reading skills. Students will: * Continue their exploration of note reading on the grand staff * Add expression to their music using staccato, legato, crescendo, diminuendo and PEDAL * Identify and play harmonic and melodic intervals of a 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th * Improve coordination, fain confidence playing "out of position" and explore mid-piece hand movement * Further develop rhythmic accuracy, a sense of pulse and explore more rest values * HAVE FUN and learn more songs to play on the piano both by reading and by improvising and even composing Students will receive weekly pre-recorded video lessons that will include time spent at the piano learning and playing as well as some movement and singing activities to reinforce concepts and keep learners engaged. A small homework/practice assignment will be given each week intended to be used for daily practice at the piano. At this level daily piano practice of 15 minutes per day is highly encouraged. Each week by Monday 9pm MST, I will post a link to that week's lesson video or videos in the classroom along with the worksheets and home assignment due by the following Sunday. These videos will be a private link. Homework can either be sent through the communication function of Outschool (email) or posted on the classroom page. Communication will be done through the Outschool classroom. I will check in with each student during the week to check on progress of the homework and address any questions. Students are encouraged to participate in classroom chat and encourage each other on completion of homework. Personalized video from the teacher feedback will be sent to all who participate in sharing their homework and practice. A robust learning experience will be provided through OPTIONAL collaborative learning projects like scavenger hunt games and bingo games and composing to re-enforce learning and build community. In addition, students will have the option to collaborate together on a virtual video recital to finish the term. Each student is encouraged to message me (through the Outschool classroom) anytime they have any questions or thoughts about the class. Please message me before the start of class if you have any questions. For this level of piano playing, students should have a 76- 88 key keyboard or piano with a sustain pedal to learn and practice on. Daily practice is recommended for progression. You will need to order Wunderkeys Elementary Piano Level 1A book off of Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/WunderKeys-Elementary-Piano-Level-1A/dp/1793022968 Weekly breakdown: Week 1 Review of notes in C position, introduction of staccato and legato and reading alternating notes between bass clef and treble clef Week 2 Completions of Unit 1. Body percussion rhythm to review alternating clef reading, a new piece using staccato and legato. Week 3 Introduction of Unit 2 and NEW Treble C and High G notes in the Treble Clef. Week 4 Continuation of Unit 2 and review Treble C and High G notes in the treble clef with two new pieces. Week 5 Introduction of Unit 3 and NEW NOTES: Treble D,E and F as well as review of Treble C and G Week 6 Ear training exercise listening for Bass, Middle and Treble Notes. Review of Treble D,E and F with two new pieces Week 7 Introduction of Unit 4 and playing in moving positions in the treble clef. Introduction of two new pieces using right hand moving between middle C and treble C. Week 8 Review Unit 4 and a fun challenge piece Week 9 Introduction of Unit 5 and the concept of intervals, measuring distance on the keyboard and on the grand staff. Introduction of two short pieces. Week 10 Unit 6 Introduction of Melodic and Harmonic Intervals. Introduction of a new piece with harmonic and melodic thirds. Week 11 Continuation of Unit 6 and more music with harmonic and melodic thirds. Ear training and listening for seconds and thirds. Week 12 Unit 7 and introduction of harmonic and melodic intervals of a fourth AND a fifth, new piece with harmonic and melodic fourths. Week 13 Review of Unit 7, sight reading with fourths, listening for the difference between fourths and fifths. Choice of one to two new pieces. Week 14 Unit 8 Review of rests and introduction of new half rest. Introduction of new dynamics: crescendo and decrescendo. New piece with new dynamics and rests. Week 15 Review of Unit 8 and two new pieces with new dynamics and rests. Week 16 Graduation song and invitation to submit virtual recital.
Learning Goals
Students will:
* Continue their exploration of note reading on the grand staff
* Add expression to their music using staccato, legato, crescendo, diminuendo and PEDAL
* Identify and play harmonic and melodic intervals of a 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th
* Improve coordination, fain confidence playing "out of position" and explore mid-piece hand movement
* Further develop rhythmic accuracy, a sense of pulse and explore more rest values
* HAVE FUN and learn more songs to play on the piano both by reading and by improvising and even composing
Syllabus
16 Lessons
over 16 WeeksLesson 1:
Lesson 1
Review of notes in C position, introduction of staccato and legato and reading alternating notes between bass clef and treble clef
Lesson 2:
Lesson 2
Completions of Unit 1. Body percussion rhythm to review alternating clef reading, a new piece using staccato and legato.
Lesson 3:
Lesson 3
Introduction of Unit 2 and NEW Treble C and High G notes in the Treble Clef.
Lesson 4:
Lesson 4
Continuation of Unit 2 and review Treble C and High G notes in the treble clef with two new pieces.
Other Details
Supply List
Learners will need: 1. Wunderkeys Elementary Piano Level 1A book off of Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Kt91jc 2. Pencils, highlighters and a set of pencil crayons for games and activities 3. Print and place this in a sheet protector. It will be used with a dry-erase marker for note review and games: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V9WsCUXRrSOuZBlY189CPh95NCR7G6RE/view
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Trinity Western University
Imagine your child sitting confidently at any piano playing beautiful music they’ve learned or even composed themselves.
Welcome! I'm Teacher Michelle and I absolutely LOVE sharing the joy of making music. 💛
It's my desire to nurture confidence, creativity and community through innovative piano lessons and music classes.
My focus is on growing happy, creative, well-educated musicians and making the experience of learning joyful, magical and easy as possible!
I want learners to feel important and find new avenues with which to express themselves while experiencing the magic of making music with others.
My Background: From the moment I taught my first Early Childhood Music Class in 1998, I knew teaching was my calling and I have never looked back. In 2001, I started my own music studio and have been teaching preschool music classes, group piano lessons, private piano lessons and even ukulele classes!
My Education: I have a Bachelor of Arts in Music and am a Music for Young Children Certified Teacher as well as an Advanced Piano Specialist with the Royal Conservatory of Music. I am also a Pro Certified Online Teacher with Teach Music Online.
When I'm not teaching you'll find me baking, running with my dogs, spending time with my family or cooking up more creative and fun ideas for teaching.
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Self-Paced Course
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Ages: 6-11