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Targets |
4 years of age and over. |
Elements |
-C D E F G A B C(middle) D E F G A B -G clef / F clef, 2/4 (two-four time), 3/4 (three-four time), 4/4 (four-four time) -quarter note, half note, dotted half note, whole note, quarter rest, half rest, whole rest -slur, tie, rit., staccato -dynamics signs (forte / piano) -Sharp ♯ ・ Flat ♭ ・ G major ・ F major |
General comments |
-A style that teaches musical words such as time signatures and musical notes from the beginning. -Acquisition of notes for 2 octaves. Be careful as register becomes suddenly wider at around the end. I don’t think there is any problem if you have mastered the elements already experienced. However, even though the register has increased one by one, I feel that Mr. Glover has given up at the very end. -As mentioned above, the register expands one by one until “almost” the end, so it should be possible to read the score. – Learn accidentals and key signatures once the register of new notes does not increase. (Only in G major and F major) Children will immediately remember the meaning of ♯ and ♭, and if there is no resistance to the black key from the beginning, they can enjoy various songs, so I agree the policy that even beginner would experience black keys. |
title | level | YouTube |
comments |
〈Keyboard〉 | ||
〈Register〉 | ||
〈How to read scores〉 | ||
To the zoo | A1 | |
C(middle) & D introduction of quarter note & half note |
Bear | A1 | |
first time for B |
Clown | A1 | |
B, C(middle), D with both hands |
Little White Pony | A1 | |
first time for E & dotted half note |
One rainy day | A1 | |
first time for A |
Lullaby | A1 | |
A, B, C(middle), D, E with both hands |
Indian Boy | A1 | |
first time for whole rest |
Hot Cross Buns | A1 | |
first time for quarter rest |
A trip to Mars | A1 | |
first time for F(right hand) & slur |
Soldier march | A1 | |
introduction of dynamics signs (forte / piano) |
My kite | A1 | |
first time for G(left hand) it is important to get used to slur & dynamics |
Echo | A1 | |
first time for tie |
Sur le point d’Avignon | A1 | |
first time for G(right) |
Camptown races | A1 | |
first time for F(left) |
Morning song | A1 | |
introduction of rit. |
Rests | A1 | |
introduction of whole rest |
Frog Child | A1 | |
review of the register you have learned so far a melody through both hands |
Pop pop steam | A1 | |
Play both hands together (at the same time) for the first time. introduction of staccato |
Tick, Tock, Clock | A1 | |
it is important to get used to play both hands together at the same time |
Good-bye, Summer. | A1 | |
comprehensive practice |
Chimes | A1 | |
introduction of ♯ & pedal let’s try to keep pedaling while playing teachers will assist if necessary |
Dancing song | A1 | |
introduction of accidentals let’s adjust the whole hand a little to the forward, according to the place of the hand playing the black key |
Steam Shovel | A1 | |
introduction of half rest & G major |
Mister Wiggle Nose. | A1 | |
practice of G major |
Good King Wenceslas | A2 | |
first time for A (right) be careful of specified finger position accompaniment (left) + melody (right) |
Snow | A2 | |
accompaniment (left) + melody (right / both hands) let’s try to express happy feeling with snow |
This old man | A1 | |
introduction of B♭ by accidentals enjoy the rhyme |
Bells | A1 | |
introduction of F major |
Big Fat Frog | A1 | |
practice of F major |
Happy New Year | A2 | |
accompaniment (left) + melody (right) |
〈Practice for left hand〉 | A1 | |
let’s practice 3 patterns (forte / piano / staccato) of playing register of left hand become wider |
〈How to read F clef〉 | ||
practice of how to read F clef it is hard but let’s do our best!! |
〈Practice for right hand〉 | A1 | |
let’s practice 3 patterns (forte / piano / staccato) of playing |
〈How to read G clef〉 | ||
practice of how to read G clef register of right hand become wider |
Old Mac Donald Duet | A1 | |
use your wrist well and relax |
Three Mice on a Harp | A1 | |
first time for hands crossing |
Trying to write in English according to the original title as much as possible,
but some of them are translated directly.
Please forgive me.