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Hannah Greiner

Toronto Piano Teacher • ABC Academy of Music

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B.Sc (UBC), ARCT (RCM)

Born in New Westminster, BC, Hannah first began piano lessons at 4.  When she began learning piano pedagogy, she discovered her passion in life – teaching music!  She enjoys sharing her love of music with her students in patient and creative ways, and continues to strive to learn how to motivate and inspire her students.

Hannah has been teaching piano for over 8 years, and her students have received First Class Honours with Distinction in RCM Examinations.

She believes that to become a better teacher, she must continue to learn, and has recently begun learning how to play the harp.

Hobbies: attending concerts, reading, playing WOW and Nintendo Wii

Musical influences: Serena Ryder, Alicia Keys, William Joseph, Chopin

Favourite food: Noodles

Least favourite food: Fennel

Favourite music: Muse

Favourite song: Butterflies and Hurricanes

Favourite movie: Up

Favouirite movie music: Hanna, Ratatouille

Favourite musical theatre/opera: La Boheme

Best quote from your teacher: Try again

Favourite quote: A dwarf sitting on the shoulders of the giant may see even further than the giant

Favourite book: LOTR

Best thing about teaching at ABC: getting to share music together!

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Hannah’s Homework March 9 – 15, 2016

Hello Piano Explorers and Parents

Here’s today’s assignment:

Veda

Hush Little Baby: Keep your eyes on the notes, not the lyrics of the song. This will help you track where you are in the song, and to play more accurately.

Itsy Bitsy Spider: (NEW) Also keep your eyes on the notes.

Down in the Valley: Play this song hands together, and slowly.

 

Zoe

Merrily We Roll Along: Play this slowly and carefully, hands together. Aim to play the song 4 times daily.

Itsy Bitsy Spider: (NEW) Keep your eyes on the notes. Aim to play 4 times daily.

 

Alyssa

Ode to Joy: This is coming together! Keep playing this to find the LH notes in bar 11 and 12 fluently.

Simple Gifts: (NEW) notice how the notes move (up or down).

Fur Elise: (NEW) This is an adapted version of the more advanced version. Be sure to start on G and notice the sharps and natural signs.

 

Edwardo

O, My Dear Augustin: Great work on this! Keep playing the song to get more familiar with it and be able to play it smoothly. Instead of only starting a song by finding a “position”, read the note and finger number.

Spring Song: (NEW) This is in G major, so look at the starting notes and finger numbers. On the second page, you’ll need to move up one note in both hands.

 

Madeleine

Lil’ Liza Jane: (NEW) Notice where the RH finger 5 moves up to A. Be sure to hold the half notes for their full value.

Itsy Bitsy Spider: (NEW) The LH is added (G). Since the tune is so well-known, I allow students to “swing” the quarter notes if they like.

 

 

Have a wonderful week everyone!

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