M1 – The Purpose



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The Purpose:
The purpose of booklette module 1 the notes, is to introduce you and your child to the very basics of learning to read Music Notes, and where to play them on the piano – in a fun and colorful manner.
We hope that with our resources, videos and colorful characters, you’ll be able to engage your child and demonstrate where the notes on the treble and bass clefs correspond to the piano keyboard.

With practice and time, just like any other language, your child will be able to string along notes to play their favorite songs.
Additional modules will provide further musical understanding and help your child progress musically, both physically and mentally.
If you do have the time and resources, we highly encourage you to find a traditional music teacher that is a good fit for your child.
It’s all about being fun and educational.

Recommendations
A few things before we begin.
1. This is ideal for parents intending to assist their children on a regular basis 2 to 4 times per week with 1/2 to 1 hour per learning or practice session.
2. A piano is not necessary. If one isn’t practical for your living or financial situation, we recommend a digital piano or digital keyboard that has 88 keys and is weighted.
Number 3. For Module 1 – The Notes, a less expensive 61 or 76 key digital piano/keyboard will work just to get started, but isn’t recommended for future modules.
4. Age 6 or older tends to be a great starting point for children.
5. It’s never too late to learn, but the earlier one starts music on the piano/keyboard, the greater the lasting effects on the developing brains.
6. If your child shows considerable interest and enthusiasm, we highly recommend finding a suitable piano teacher.
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