What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
The journey that many students began in "Introduction to Piano Fundamentals" finds its highest level here in "Recital Ready". At this point, we may leave the method books for a while and step into Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, and Chopin pieces. It is my goal to outline the technique and theory benchmarks required to play these challenging pieces. The class is set up as an alternative to private lessons and is priced as such. This is a unique experience in piano education for children and I think it will grow to exceptional heights. That said, it is highly encouraged that learners have studied with me previously and have completed the following courses: -Introduction to Piano Fundamentals -Piano Fundamentals 2 -Piano Fundamentals 3 - Intermediate Piano Course 1 - Intermediate Piano Course 2 - Intermediate Piano Course 3 - Intermediate Piano Course 4 -Advanced Piano 1 -Advanced Piano 2 -Advanced Piano 3 -Advanced Piano 4 "Style studies" such as Blues, Rock, Classical, and the Music Theory Super Course are optional. I would like to keep each group as a learning pod so that once a class reaches 5-6 learners these students remain together. If fewer than 5 learners happen to be enrolled due to drops, new additions will need to take private lessons before being added to an ongoing group that has been together for more than 2 months. This ensures that the learning experience remains consistent for all learners and that no one is left behind. I have developed a systematic approach to classical piano studies that begins once chord inversions have been mastered and Two-part piano reading skills have been acquired. Phase 1- Finger Shaping with Mozart and Hannon: Week of July 3rd- Hannon exercise #1, 1/16th notes and Leopold Mozarts "Bourlesq" Week of July 10th- Hanon #2 and "Arkansas Traveler" Week of July 17th- Hanon #3 and "Musetta's Waltz" Week of July 24th- Hanon #4 and "L' Arabesque" by Burgmuller from the "60 Famous Piano Solos" book Week of July 31st- Hanon #5 and the 2nd half of "L' Arabesque" Week of August 7th- Hanon #6 and "Fur Elise" pg. 1 Week of August 14th- Hanon #7 and "Fur Elise" pg. 2 bars 23-30 Week of August 21st- Hanon #8 and "Fur Elise" bars 31-37 Week of August 28th- Hanon #9 and "Fur Elise" bars 59-76 Week of September 4th- Hanon #10 and "Fur Elise" bars 77-103 Phase 2- Technique upgrade and "Rondo Alla Turca" Week of September 11th - C Major 2 octaves and "Alla Turca" bars 1-7 Week of September 18th- G, D, A, and E Major 2 Octaves and "Alla Turca" bars 8-24 Week of September 25th- F and B Major Scales and "Alla Turca" bars 25-32 Week of October 2nd- Bb Major scale and "Alla Turca" bars 33-40 Week of October 9th- Eb Major and "Alla Turca" bars 41-48 Week of October 16th- Ab Major and "Alla Turca" bars 49-56 Week of October 23rd- Db, Gb Major and "Alla Turca" bars 88-96 Week of October 30th 🎃 - 4 Octave Hanon Scales and "Alla Turca" bars 97-108 Week of November 6th- Relative Minor Scales and "Alla Turca" bars 109-114 Week of November 13th- Scale summary and "Alla Turca" bars 115- the end Phase 3- Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement The pieces we study will cover a variety of composers but with a special emphasis on Beethoven and Mozart. In the most advanced phases, we will play Chopin's pieces and the truly transcendent 32 Sonatas by Beethoven. This is going to be a delight and I cannot wait to see what your learners will accomplish.
Other Details
Supply List
Supplies- -A fully functional 88-key weighted piano or keyboard -A device that can handle Zoom with the audio option of "Original Sound for Musicians". Most laptops will work but please avoid phones and older tablets -"Alfred Adult All-In-One Adult Level 2" Piano book -"60 Famous Solos- Classical Piano Sheet Music" book -"Hanon The Virtuoso Pianist In Sixty Exercises For the Piano" book -A pencil 😊
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello, I teach guitar, piano, and bass classes for the ages of 6 and up. I also specialize in music theory and jazz harmony.
I began teaching music in 2002 and it has been my primary profession ever since.
I believe in teaching the fundamentals. Reading notation is a must. Deciphering chords, understanding harmony. The facts of music take priority in my lessons. I believe that everyone has limitless potential to be whatever kind of musician they would like to be.
Note to parents:
Here is my recommended learning path for my piano students:
1. Introduction to Piano Fundamentals- for the pure beginner. Young learners will find this class simple to grasp and loads of fun. This class is a great way to establish good habits from day one.
2. Piano Fundamentals 2- This is a class where we focus on reading music notation. Any learner with a bit of piano experience who is unsure of their reading can start here. Reading music is essential in your piano journey and learners who cannot do this well will struggle in these courses. This class is highly recommended.
3. Piano Fundamentals 3- Where we learn to master the art of practice and play through the rest of the beginner method book
4. Intermediate Piano Course 1- We jump to the big leagues and master basic chords in C and G position. We move quickly and play more advanced pieces. Quality practice is essential for success in this class.
5. Intermediate Piano Course 2- Hanon exercises, an expanded rhythmic vocabulary, and more sophisticated piano pieces are covered in this course.
6. Intermediate Piano Course 3- Scales, technique, and longer pieces in different keys.
7. Intermediate Piano Course 4- We will learn about minor scales and get to the end of the Alfred Adult All-In-One Course book.
8. Advanced Piano 1- We make the jump into the Alfred Adult Level 2 book.
9. Advanced Piano 2- We continue through the Level 2 book.
10. Advanced Piano 3- We cover the keys of E minor, D Major, and the chromatic scale
11. Advanced Piano 4- Chord inversions are covered as well as 2 part writing
12. Recital Ready- This is an ongoing class where we cover famous piano literature in a group setting. This is the highest level group class that I teach and it is recommended that learners cover all previous levels before enrolling. 🎹
I also have a new class called "The Piano Player's Toolkit" that covers various topics related to piano playing and music theory. The amount of practice time is less than in the academic classes, and this is more of a casual weekly learning experience. Here is the link to the class:
https://outschool.com/classes/the-piano-players-toolkit-fn0Try2k?usid=nGt6td9A&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link
I’m a father and a husband and I love what I do! I was the primary bassist for The Daytime Emmy Awards show from 2016 to 2019.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$20
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 29 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-5 learners per class