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Thursday, June 25, 2015
How Long Will It Take Me To Learn To Play An Instrument?
Monday, June 22, 2015
Piano Lessons For Beginners
Starting piano lessons.
When should I start my child in piano lessons?
There is no special time or age to begin piano lessons. Although starting your kids young does have it's advantages. There are some sighs though that let you know your child is ready to music lessons. First you want to make sure that your child will be able to sit for 30min without being upset about it. Sometimes a 3 year old is able and ready for this and sometimes not until they are 4 or 5. Every child is different, but you want to make sure that learning is fun and not push them before they are capable of that level of concentration. You also want to make sure that they are able to communicate and at least recognize their alphabet. Since music is comprised of letters A-G and numbers.
There is no age limit regarding learning how to play the piano! Learning to play the piano has the same benefits for any age including better memory and a great source of relaxation after a stressful day. If learning the piano has always been a dream of yours to learn how to play Tammie's Music Studio is the right place for you! Tammie customizes every piano lesson to fit the need of each student, including adult beginners.
Benefits of piano lessons.
Creativity - Yes, music is about being able to master and skillfully perform the music set before you with the directions pretty plainly set out. From tempo, to volume, even where and how to place your hands. BUT, music also is about expression. When you are playing music you are trying to express and convey emotions and stories to your listeners. Learning the skills that you need to compose your own works of art. To create beautiful music from your own mind. The possibilities are endless.
Tammie's Music Studio, would love to meet you and help you become the pianist you've always wanted to be!
Monday, June 15, 2015
Why Music Theory Is An Important Part of Music Lessons
You may have been wondering why exactly music theory is so important. After all, you are playing pieces of music, so isn't that what you were wanting to do in the first place? So why should you have to bother with learning music theory?
Helps you learn faster!
Here's something that you would agree is a big plus. While you're taking your time doing your weekly assignments in your theory book, you are broadening your musical knowledge. All of a sudden in that piece of music you're learning they aren't just random notes splattered about that you have to read carefully. You begin to see patterns of scales and chords that instead of being separate notes they are lumped together in your head as one thing.
Also when you are first learning to play the piano (or guitar) doing your theory assignments help with basic theory, such as your note names and dynamics (volume). This is especially good for younger learners to help them retain what they are learning during their lessons. For younger musicians it is helpful to make music theory a bit of a game, with flash cards and fun theory books. It is very obvious, as a music teacher for many years, students who have a theory background and those that don't. You can't really read all that is in a piece of music without knowing your theory.
Benefits of learning music theory during music lessons.
If you are considering putting your child in music lessons, one of the requirements you have for finding the right lessons for your child should be making sure music theory is a part of their lessons. In the long run it will help them become better at their instrument and it could also help them later in their life of they pursue something in music.
If they ever decide to major or minor in music, music theory is a requirement, and they will already have a head start of knowing the information and it being easy for them. Just the same as multiplication is easy by the time they get to college.
Maybe your budding pianist or guitarist have been taking lessons since they were little and when they hit high school they wanted to try out for the high school band at their church. They are going to appreciate the knowledge they have in music theory when they are reading chord charts and are asked to transpose the music to a different key. If you're playing in any band it is helpful when everyone knows their theory, that way you can all be on the same page..... and in the same key.
Compose your own music.
If your dreams are for composing your own music, then you are really going to want to know your music theory. Yes, creating beautiful music is artistic and about your feelings and expression but you're not going to be able to write those feelings down if you don't know how to. Even if you had a basic knowledge of notes they wouldn't convey to others you shared your music with the same expression of you couldn't articulate it properly. Rhythm, dynamics, tempo, key changes and so much more!
Learning to play without theory.
Playing the piano without knowledge in music theory is kind of like talking without really being able to read.
Even if your learning to play by ear you will still be learning some theory such as rhythm, tempo and dynamics. But you will never be self-reliant. You will always need to hear a piece of music played for you to be able to figure it out. You won't be able to pick up some sheet music and understand what is on there. You might be able to play your own music but you will not be able to give it to someone else to share it.
Even if you did learn basic theory, to sight read music, you'll be so much happier to of had music theory lessons. Because you'll understand music more, hard pieces, although still hard, you'll be able to understand what they are conveying for you to play.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
When Should I Start My Child In Music Lessons?
You may have been pondering just when would be the right age to start your little one in music lessons. There is no set age for when would be an acceptable time to enroll them in music lessons but you really don't have to wait as long as one might think. There are a few signs that you may want to wait for before signing them up for lessons however. Yes, some children do begin their musical journey as young as 3 years old, while others wait until their children are 6 or 10 years old.
So when is the right time to start?
There is no special time or age to begin music lessons. Although starting your kids young does have it's advantages. There are some sighs though that let you know your child is ready to music lessons. First you want to make sure that your child will be able to sit for 30min without being upset about it. Sometimes a 3 year old is able and ready for this and sometimes not until they are 4 or 5. Every child is different, but you want to make sure that learning is fun and not push them before they are capable of that level of concentration. You also want to make sure that they are able to communicate and at least recognize their alphabet. Since music is comprised of letters A-G and numbers.
Just like all other milestones in your child's life, your child will be ready to start music lessons when they are physically and emotionally ready.
Does it make a difference if I wait until they are older?
There are some nice aspects of waiting until your child is older to start music lessons. They will comprehend more at one time during lessons. There is a little less responsibility for the parent during practice times. Although, you will still probably have to remind them to practice - they will thank you for it later.
However, when you start your children younger, once they exhibit the abilities to start taking music lessons, it will be amazing how music is just like language to them. They also have an advantage of being at a much higher level then those who wait until later. Learning music at an early age also helps children in other aspects of their life, such as their fine motor skills and their concentration level.
How to pick which instrument.
Another thought you may have had is, which instrument should I start my child on? That all depends on a couple of things; How old is your child? Which instrument is your child interested in?
Of course you wish to pursue whichever instrument that your child is interested is learning. Making our children happy is always one of our top priorities. But here's a few things to consider as well. If you are beginning your child young 3-5 piano is usually the best instrument to begin with. One of the reasons is because it has keys which is easier to grasp at a younger age. Also physically, for little bodies and little hands the piano is the better choice. It's hard for tiny hands to wrap around string instruments or hold those instruments for long periods. Another perk for choosing the piano as at least the starting instrument is the fact that the piano is the instrument that most music theory uses, also if your tiny musician decides to pursue this later in college, no matter what instrument is your choice, you will have to have some piano requirements as well.
Now if your child is older and wants to learn the guitar or any other instrument it isn't going to be a hardship for them physically. Although if they have already had a music background when they were younger (piano lessons), picking up a new instrument is going to be a whole lot easier since they already have music experience with reading music, theory, rhythm and terminology.
Helping your little musician succeed.
Getting your child enrolled in music lessons is only the first step a parent takes in helping their child's music education. Most children will not have the self-discipline to make sure that they set aside time to practice, which is normal and doesn't mean that they aren't interested, they are just being kids. So you want to make sure that they practice in an encouraging way. If your children are younger 3-4 when they begin lessons you will probably have to set with them for their practice. Just to help them stay focused and help them remember what they are doing, don't worry at that age practice time is usually 15-20min. Depending on how much fun you're having together! Bonus! You'll be surprised that you are also learning and picking up on the instrument.