Do you have a smart phone or tablet? If so, check out this cool app! You'll have fun while improving your staff reading skills :)
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Sarah's Piano Lessons
I provide piano lessons to beginners. Hello, my name is Sarah. I am a new student teacher residing in Davis, CA. I have taken college approved theory classes.
I provide instructional piano lessons to beginning students through a series of standardized music books as well as assigning weekly theory assignments (don't worry, these assignments are not burdensome -- but important). I have played piano for 10 years as well as other instruments. My goal is to use my music / piano education to help beginners start their journey with learning what music is all
04/13/2015
Are you tired of practicing the same old scales? Then I have a way for you to change it up!
Practicing your scales with the finger patterns below will help your agility! See how fast you can go through all 12 keys!
Good luck and keep playing :)
02/21/2015
This boy is only 4 years old and already an amazing pianist. Great and fun video to watch !
http://youtu.be/omuYi2Vhgjo
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Hey there!
For any of you who struggle with your theory homework, check out http://www.musictheory.net for help! They have everything you need to know on their website, plus many games and quizzes to test your theory knowledge :)
Go check it out! Good luck and keep playing!
01/31/2015
Hi there!
Here's a helpful app that you can download for free on you phone! It's always good to have a metronome around, so check it out :)
Pro Metronome - Tempo Keeping with Beat, Subdivision and Polyrhythm for Musicians by Xiao Yixiang
https://appsto.re/us/FNrFC.I
01/23/2015
Hi there!
So, have you been practicing your scales? Because now it's time to move on to minor scales!
This week, work on your natural minor scales. Once again, I recommend going through all the white keys first. This photo will help you remember what makes a minor scale, in case you forgot :)
Good luck and keep playing!
01/10/2015
Here's a great video to help you learn how to correctly place your hands when playing the piano. I like her example of holding a bubble :)
http://youtu.be/XFouKu3T-so
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Scales!
They're something every good musician knows, and it's important that you know them too. Practice your scales at least 10 minutes a day. This week, run through some of the major scales (I suggest all the white keys first) . Use a metronome to keep a consistent rhythm.
Good luck and keep playing :)
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