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作業
每週 1-2 小時. Students will be expected to practice their assignments at least 5 days a week. Following practice students are asked to post in the classroom for feedback and to share their progress with others. Please note that there will also be additional theory/history assignments and expectations for you to complete and post in the classroom as well. This course is a FLEX course with NO LIVE MEETINGS. While we do not meet live, interaction in our classroom is very important to help the students to receive feedback on their playing and to develop their ears. Students will be asked to regularly post videos and pictures of their performances and theory work. We will play theory games in the classroom (including rhythm telephone and guess that sound!) as well as sharing game ideas with each other to help learn the musical staff. The focus of our interactions and games in the classroom will be fun activities to reinforce our ear training, music history, and sight reading.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
***All students must have completed Learn to Play Piano for Beginners Part 2.0(live or flex!) first or have permission from the instructor. This course is a FLEX course with NO LIVE MEETINGS. While we do not meet live, interaction in our classroom is very important to help the students to receive feedback on their playing and to develop their ears. Students will be asked to regularly post videos and pictures of their performances and theory work. We will play theory games in the classroom (including rhythm telephone and guess that sound!) as well as sharing game ideas with each other to help learn the musical staff. The focus of our interactions and games in the classroom will be fun activities to reinforce our ear training, music history, and sight reading. Students will continue to learn: -finger numbers and how they relate to the position on the piano. -melodic contour -learning sharps and flats -learn the value of practice and extension at home -extending our rhythmic recognition -proper piano position and posture -reading notes on the staff -focus on I, IV, and V chords and their importance to fingering and sound Students will have a lesson video each week to follow. Part of the class will focus on keyboard skills and the rest of the class with focus on theory and reading music. Homework and practice will be assigned each week. All students will require a keyboard or piano to practice at home. Regular weekly practice will be required in order to improve as with any instrument instruction. The teacher, Michelle, will be using the principles in the Royal Conservatory of Music piano teacher certification program to help students begin their piano learning with proper technique and knowledge to continue into the RCM exam program if they so choose. All students will be required to have the Faber First Piano Adventures Book B Lesson book and Theory book (blue covers). Class syllabus: The following class syllabus is a simple outline to show the concepts taught in the class. Each class may progress slower or faster than the syllabus based upon learner abilities in the class. Class 1 Unit 1: Eighth Notes Class 2 Unit 1: Bach and Brahms Class 3 Unit 2: Transposition Class 4 Unit 2: Circular wrist motion and new dynamics Class 5 Unit 3: The phrase Class 6 Unit 4: Half steps and whole steps Class 7 Unit 5: whole steps and the whole tone scale Class 8 Unit 5: D major pentatonic scale Class 9 Unit 5: continuing to practice pieces using the D major pentatonic scale Class 10 Unit 6: A major Pentatonic Scale Class 11 Unit 6: More pieces using the A major pentatonic scale Class 12 Unit 7: Minor pentatonic scales Class 13 Unit 7: Jazz time! Class 14 Unit 7: Learning lead sheets Class 15 Review of Units 1-8, final questions/catch up and next steps.
其他詳情
供應清單
Faber Piano Adventures Level 2A (Blue books)- Theory and Lesson book. Available at most local music stores and amazon
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
教師專業知識和證書
非美國 教學證書 在 音樂/戲劇/藝術
2 個學位
碩士 在 音樂或戲劇或藝術 從 University of Regina
學士學位 在 音樂或戲劇或藝術 從 University of Regina
Michelle Wheeler grew up with a passion for music in any form. With the encouragement of her band teachers she flourished as a flautist and continued on after high school to complete her Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Regina. In her desire to continue her education she studied flute with Marie-Noelle Berthelet at the University of Regina to complete her Masters of Music Performance. She has trained in Music for Young Children, Kindermusik, and is working towards Level 1 certification in KinderFlute and Blocki Flute methods.
Currently Michelle is an active learner and is enjoying working with a community of piano teachers and professors to learn and share strategies for teaching piano to beginners. Michelle will complete her certification through the Royal Conservatory of Music as an elementary piano specialist in December. The basis of this intensive course is to work with top piano pedagogues and learn techniques and strategies to make her students well rounded and successful. Though already an accomplished piano and flute teacher in her own right, Michelle is always wanting to learn more and share ideas with others to give students the best possible experience.
Michelle has worked as the program coordinator for the Heart of the City Piano Program, secretary for Saskatchewan Angel Dresses, and board member for the Regina Eastview Daycare. She speaks French and English and enjoys enhancing her music classes with the French language as well as sign language. She loves going for walks, swimming, and spending time with her three children Roch, Adelle, and Lilah.
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現場團體小班課程
US$9
每週15 週
有5 位學習者完成此課程
沒有即時視訊會議
年齡: 8-12