Hello Everyone!
Here is the homework for this week!
Enjoy!
Julian
Recommended daily practice time is 5-10 minutes per day
Songs: This week continue to work on Gliding Goldfish. Remember to clap and count before you play. Remember the two whole notes you play them at the same time. The new song this week is Pumpkin party! Practice clapping and counting first. Next read through the letter names then play and sing the letter names. You have a new note, letter E so use your landmark notes to find it.
Theory: Page 14 in theory book. Dangling D’s!
How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.
Zoe
Recommended daily practice time is 15-20 minutes per day
Technique: Bb major left hand only add Eb major both hands apart
Songs: Test on Dance and variations next week. You have two new songs Home on the ranger and Arietta. Go through the steps to learning a new song. Fill in the counting and clap and count before playing!
Theory: Pg 12 this is from a few weeks ago.
How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.
Sara
Recommended daily practice time is 25-30 minutes per day
Technique: F Major hands together, D Major Hands apart
Songs: Sherlock Holmes work to play at 112 Bpm for next week. You can also work on Changing moods for this week. We will add more new songs next week.
How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.
Olivia
Recommended daily practice time is 30 minutes per day
Technique:
Songs:Minuet in A minor – Keep working on this piece. Be sure to take your time on tricky measures like measure 14-24. Take your time and work very slow. You can continue to work on Burlesque in G Major. Add in left hand and work very slow hands apart at first then join hands and continue to play at a slow pace.
Vocal Songs: On my own should be memorized next week if it is not already. Work on Belle this week. Clapping out the beats while you sing. Work on intro because it’s a bit tricky.
How parents can help: Encourage your child to have a daily practice routine and ensure that they are filling out their homework logs correctly.