Children's Piano Lessons - A Teachers Perspective

I love teaching children's piano lessons. Kids have abooks you learn from are key.
love for learning new things and their passion for musicI have tried a lot of different lessons books over my
is truly inspiring.years of teaching and I always felt like they weren't
The best advice that I could give a parent whose childquite in synch with my method of teaching. Finally, I
wants to play piano would be to make sure thatfound a set of books on the internet that I absolutely
learning it is fun. The students of mine that continuedlove! They promote fun, self-disciplined learning, which
their lessons year after year were the ones that notis exactly what I try to inspire in my students. They
only had that most drive, but the most fun!cover all levels of playing (intermediate to advanced)
I find that when children piano lessons and practiceand the best part is that they show you how to
become boring, the kids get bored and don't want topractice smart. This may sound like nothing, but
play as much. So, I keep the music passion alive bypracticing properly can save you a heck of a lot of
having fun with lessons.time, effort, and it can improve your skills much faster. I
You may have already been considering children'steach my students all these skills, but I have never
piano lessons. I'm sure your child is as excited as youfound a set of lesson books that promote these skills
are about the prospect of playing music. From aso well. I truly recommend these books to any student
teachers perspective I find that not only is the students'who has a passion for music and for any teacher who
motivation and teachers abilities important, but thevalues fun learning!