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Children Keyboard Lessons - What To Expect

You can give your child keyboard lessons in many ways. First of all, you can find a perfect teacher for your child who can understand him and then teach him accordingly. Besides this, you can also look up how to play the instrument online. You can encourage your child to play and learn by ear. This can further help your child to have healthy skills and this also helps in developing your child's brain.

By Pamelina Siow

Music is a combination of repeating patterns of various single notes that are combined in many different ways to produce various sounds.

With constant and repeated practice, the patterns are easily memorized. The keyboard is considered as an ideal first instrument for a child to learn music. This is based on a collective belief that the keyboard is one of the easiest musical instruments to learn.

For example, the wind instruments like flute requires learning of the proper method for blowing across its head joint’s holes and instruments like the violin that is a kind of string instrument also requires learning and playing of the right notes, and correct usage of the bow speed and pressure.

These are just some of the reasons why most experts recommend that children first learn the keyboard for easier comprehension of the music notes.

You can give your child keyboard lessons in many ways.

First of all, you can find a perfect teacher for your child who can understand him and then teach him accordingly.

Besides this, you can also look up how to play the instrument online. You can encourage your child to play and learn by ear. This can further help your child to have healthy skills and this also helps in developing your child’s brain.

By undertaking the lessons, the child develops an ability to read the music and how to do sight-reading.

He develops the skills of playing a piece without practicing it prior. With all the skills the child is learning, his brain development is enhanced not just intellectually but also creatively.

The keyboard lessons will simplify and clear up any confusion your child might have about the functions of the white and black keys. He begins to understand that the white keys are for normal notes, and the black keys are for the accidentals. Keyboard lessons teach him all about the musical alphabets. The notes from A to G then become familiar for him.

He now understands that the accidentals are generally the notes between and are on the black keys.

Initial lessons will not require them to make use of the black keys. Normally, the first lessons are kept simple and easy.  They usually start with instructions on the proper body posture and hand positioning for the children. This generally includes sitting straight or leaning forward slightly.

Finger position should be relaxed and natural. The thumb has to be curled slightly inwards so that they can be parallel to the hand.

Next, are the lessons on the basic scales and their positions on the keyboard.

Through their lessons the children realize that the C scale is the most basic of all the scales. The children are immediately pointed to the C position which is the key to the left of the 2 black keys at the middle of the keyboard.

They are then taught how to make progress up the scale by making use of their right thumb, middle finger, and index finger and then how to carry on this way up to the next octave. A complete major lesson on full C scale is given.

Next lesson is how to achieve finger dexterity.

One exercise they are made to do is to play a scale of notes with just one hand. In early classes sheet music is not included. They are encouraged to play a theme of their favorite TV show on their keyboard. It helps them to play the melody by just simply listening.

At last they are made to read the sheet music and play accordingly. Through these lessons children can learn how to play along with and how to read music at a particular moment of time.

All the piano lessons utilize the brain’s memory process.

This process begins with the eyes.  The eyes take in the pattern notes and sends them to the brain, which processes their meaning and afterwards gives the appropriate command to the fingers.

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