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Phillip Keveren - Piano Practice Games Book 1 (Music Instruction): Hal Leonard Student Piano Library

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(Educational Piano Library). Piano Practice Games present imaginative ways to introduce pieces in Piano Lessons by coordinating technique, concepts, and creativity with the actual music in the lessons book. These preparation activites help focus learning, by playing with each lesson piece aurally, visually, and physically. Whether used in individual or group lessons, Piano Practice Games are designed to make music.

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Table of Contents My Dog Spike Lesson Book 1 pg 12 Listen - photo 1
Table of Contents

My Dog, Spike
(Lesson Book 1, pg. 12)
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Listen & Respond

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As you listen to My Dog Spike clap and count the following rhythm two times - photo 4
As you listen to My Dog Spike clap and count the following rhythm two times - photo 5
  1. As you listen to My Dog, Spike, clap and count the following rhythm two times:
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  2. Trace and color the quarter notes:
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    Trace the quarter rests:

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  3. Complete the rhythm for My Dog, Spike by drawing the pictures of sound ( and the pictures of silence in the boxes below When you are finished - photo 9 ) and the pictures of silence ( in the boxes below When you are finished tap and count the rhythm you - photo 10 ) in the boxes below. When you are finished, tap and count the rhythm you wrote.
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Imagine & Create

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Make up your own piece!

  1. Cut out the cards on the next page and arrange them on your music rack in any order you wish.
  2. Place your left hand in the My Dog, Spike position and play your new piece.
    Picture 14
  3. Experiment with arranging the cards in different orders to make other pieces.
  4. Give your favorite piece a title and save it by taping it on a piece of cardboard.

    Title: ______________________________

    At your lesson, your teacher can play along with the accompaniment below.

THREE BLACK KEYS Merrily Were Off To School Lesso - photo 15
THREE BLACK KEYS Merrily Were Off To School Lesson Book 1 pg 14 - photo 16

THREE BLACK KEYS

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Merrily Were Off To School
(Lesson Book 1, pg. 14)
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Listen & Respond

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Technique Tunes by Katherine Glaser As you listen to Merrily Were Off To - photo 21

Technique Tunes
by Katherine Glaser

As you listen to Merrily Were Off To School, play this Technique Tune. Use energy from your whole arm, keeping your fingers close to the keys.

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I Can Do It!
(Lesson Book 1, pg. 17)

Read & Discover

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Repeated Notes

Trace two repeated notes:

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Stepping Down

Trace two notes stepping down:

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Stepping Up

Trace two notes stepping up:

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Complete this picture of I Can Do It!

  1. Draw notes in the boxes and finger numbers in the blanks.
  2. Play what you have written.
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Night Shadows
(Lesson Book 1, pg. 20)

Listen & Respond

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As you listen to Night Shadows tap and count the following rhythm Remember J - photo 30

As you listen to Night Shadows, tap and count the following rhythm. Remember, J = R.H. LH Read Discover - photo 31 = L.H.

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