My favorite first lesson, and a sweet flannel board staff tutorial
My four-year-old son has recently been very interested in my piano lessons. He will quietly wander into the room while I am teaching and say that he just wants to watch. He has actually had quite a bit of music instruction over the past year and a half, as he has attended all of my preschool piano classes and has been sort of my “guinea pig” while coming up with fun music games. But my husband and I have never pushed him to learn, we want him to want to on his own!
In the past when I have mentioned to him that if he wants to learn I can teach him, he has said, “but I already know how to play the piano!”
So last week I mentioned to him that whenever he wants to learn to play the piano I would be happy to teach him, and to just let me know when he wants to have lessons. He thought for a second, and then said, “how about tomorrow?”
Music to my ears!
We had his first lesson last week and it was a success. We are keeping it very low-key and not requiring a lot, as far as practicing goes – at his age I do not want to force him to practice. I want this to be a fun, positive experience to give him a great introduction to music – and we’ll see where it leads!
We traced his hands and wrote in the finger numbers (which he already knew from our piano class) and played some finger number games. We used drips and rainbows to make a song with short and long notes (thanks to Anne Crosby Gaudet and her excellent blog post and Music Discoveries workbook) and then clapped the rhythm and played it on the piano. We then learned a short song in his Celebrate Piano!book and then he got a turn playing the MiDisaurusgame on my studio computer.
Here is my buddy boy at his first lesson!
Neat idea! I'm always dreaming up new visuals and teaching aids…I will add this one to my "make soon" list. 🙂
What a great idea to sew the lines on! I've been wanting an enlarged/interactive staff, too. I think I'll be pulling out my sewing machine this weekend! Thanks for sharing!!
Oh… and, of course, so happy that your little guy is inspired to learn! How precious!
Oh my goodness! Your drips and rainbows are SO cute!
I love it Jenny! Thanks for always sharing such worthwhile ideas.
Great idea!! And hey, I have the exact same lamp on my piano. 🙂