Level 1 Piano Fun: Group Piano and Keyboard Music Lessons
Sandra Girouard
In this ongoing class, students will work on the early elementary level 1 piano skills - reading, writing, and playing music on their piano or keyboard!
Class Experience
Welcome to Level 1, Piano Fun!, a specialized course tailored for youngsters between 6 to 8 years old, eager for musical and piano adventures. This introductory level piano class is meticulously designed to foster a passion for music and establish fundamental piano abilities, and will be enjoyed by newcomers as well as returning students in the beginning levels of playing. By engaging in interactive exercises, delightful tunes, and physical movement, participants will delve into the realm...
This class is taught in English.
Develop Piano Playing Skills: The primary focus of this class is to introduce young students to the basics of piano playing. Through simple and fun songs, children will learn how to play keys with both hands, fostering coordination and dexterity. Reading Notation: Students will be introduced to basic musical notation, learning to associate notes with their corresponding keys on the piano. This skill will empower them to play a variety of tunes, inspiring their confidence and musicality. Keyboard Awareness: Understanding the layout of the piano keyboard is essential for any aspiring pianist. Through engaging games and exercises, children will become familiar with the piano's layout, recognizing notes and keys with ease.
Sandra Girouard has a Bachelor of Music (with a piano minor) and Master of Arts in Education (centering on music education, instructional technology, and early childhood, with piano as her principal instrument of study). She is certified in Orff-Schulwerk method of teaching music and has been trained in the Kodály method of teaching music. Sheis a member of the Nationa Assocaition for Music Education and the Music Teachers National Association. With over thirty years of teaching experience with students of all ages, she delights in fostering the musical growth of young children.
Homework Offered
Learners are encouraged to play their weekly songs 5 times every day.Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Each learner should have access to a keyboard during class. Acoustic pianos, electric pianos, and electronic keyboards are all suitable for this class. Each learner should attend class on a computer or tablet. Please do NOT attend class using a phone. Materials are screen shared and are too small for students to see. Materials provided are printable as well as viewable on a computer or mobile device.
Each learner should have access to a keyboard during class. Acoustic pianos, electric pianos, and electronic keyboards are all suitable for this class. Parents, please help your learners with three aspects of this class: - First, if at all possible, please angle the camera so that both your child's face AND the keyboard are visible. Being able to see their hands on the keyboard helps me to help them! - Second, please configure the Zoom settings on your device (computer or tablet) to enable "original sound for musicians" and turn this on after entering the class. Directions to turn this on can be found here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360046244692-Configuring-professional-audio-settings-for-Zoom-Meetings It is possible that Zoom will not transmit your child's piano sounds if this is not turned on. That situation limits the amount that I can support your learner. - Third, please make sure your learner understands how to mute and unmute themselves. It is also fine if you are simply close by and prepared to mute or unmute a learner. Sometimes when we're learning, it's REALLY HARD to wait for a turn to play. All of my students have permission to turn off their microphones so they can try to play something we just learned. However, I do not have the power to turn their microphone back on. Again, hearing your learner play (and ask questions) helps me help them. - Finally, and perhaps most importantly: We make a lot of joyful "noise" in my classes. While this doesn't bother me at all, some people (including young learners) are very sensitive to loud and jumbled sounds. I always encourage learners to share this with me so we can make sure no one feels overwhelmed. Sometimes in classes, we find the best thing is for everyone to mute so that each learner hears only me and themself. I have a couple of requests about this. Again, please ensure your learner is able to unmute to speak to me or play for me. Also, if your learner tends to be shy and bothered by "too much" sound but unwilling to say so, please feel encouraged to communicate this to me. Music is for EVERYone, and everyone needs to be comfortable in class.
Materials for this class will be generated by the instructor. Materials may draw on the Supersonics Piano curriculum. The class instructor holds a studio license which permits the use of these materials with her enrolled students.
Available times
Pacific
Meet the teacher
Hello. My name is Sandra Girouard. I began teaching in 1989. I enjoy learning, and I absolutely love helping children learn. I have a Bachelor of Music from Westminster Choir College and a Master of Arts from the College of Education at the...
Group Class
$13
weekly1x per week
25 min
Live video meetings
Ages 6-8
3-6 learners per class