Monday, April 28, 2014
5th Performers' Festival
2 more days till registration closes for Singapore's 5th Performers' Festival. Hurry if you haven't already registered. Register online at www.smtasingapore.com.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Toys as Teaching Aids
My students are often amused when I produce toys from my cupboard to use a as teaching aids.
A few days ago, I used play-dough to teach singing tone.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Technique Achievement Chart - AWARDS!
What's a Technique Challenge without Awards?
Finally got down to getting the prizes I promised for completing the Technique Achievement Chart! :)
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Scales - Technique Achievement Chart
As of today, Irvin has completed the pentascales of all the major and minors (red stars).
Cindy has completed the 4 octave scales of all the major and harmonic minor keys (gold stars).
Noel has completed the 4 octave scales of all the major, melodic minor and harmonic minor keys (gold stars).
Congrats! ;)
Monday, April 21, 2014
Analyzing Structure
After that, we used the same colour-codes to make a mind-map of his piece in his notebook.
The result was that he was able to play his piece using just the mind-map for reference, bringing him one step closer to full memorisation.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Grade 5 Theory Group Lessons (update)
Group 1: 2-4pm
Group 2: 4-6pm (please note the change in time)
Session 11: May 4th, 2014
Topics: Transposition
Musical Terms Spelling List: http://youtu.be/UiFmtNaZ0c8
Session 12: May 25th, 2014
Topics: Melody-writing
Musical Terms Spelling List: http://youtu.be/tRP1jr2g4_A
Session 13: June 8th, 2014
Topics: Past-Year Papers
Musical Terms Spelling List: http://youtu.be/MhrbZJnVRdY
SMTA 48th AGM 2014
Singapore Music Teachers' Association is the oldest and only music teachers' association in Singapore, and I have been serving as the Honorary Secretary since 2009.
It held it's annual general meeting on April 13th 2014. (That's me, front row, 5th from right) We discussed plans for future Performers Festival, Teacher's pedagogy courses, and... *drumroll please*... there may be plans for future local exams!
You can view a slideshow of this event here.
You can view a slideshow of this event here.
My first post... and Rhythm Cups
Yes, finally! High time I put up a blog. It seems like everyone else has one. Excuse me while I figure my way around this website. Yes... I am getting on in years and I need time to catch up.
For my very first post, I thought I'd introduce something new we started doing this week --> Rhythm Cups!
We are using "Rhythm Cup Explorations" by Wendy Stevens fromComposeCreate.com
Check out this video of me and my students having fun here: http://youtu.be/BW8GnRZAQlI
I'm thinking of doing a 20-person rhythm cup band during the September group class. Haha. Watch out for it!
For my very first post, I thought I'd introduce something new we started doing this week --> Rhythm Cups!
We are using "Rhythm Cup Explorations" by Wendy Stevens fromComposeCreate.com
Check out this video of me and my students having fun here: http://youtu.be/BW8GnRZAQlI
I'm thinking of doing a 20-person rhythm cup band during the September group class. Haha. Watch out for it!
Picture Scales!
It's been lots and lots of scales and revision on Keys and Key Signatures lately in my piano studio.
Here's a student's (J's) picture scales.
The coloured stickers show the groupings (groups of fingers 1-2-3, and groups of 1-2-3-4), while the positions of the stickers show where the fingers are supposed to be placed on the keys!
I used Susan Paradis's printable scales, which are very pretty, but unfortunately a little small to use with the stickers. Will have to make my own printable soon!
Inspired by Dalcroze
I attended some courses on Dalcroze Eurhythmics many years ago and was very inspired from then on to use Eurhythmics in my teaching.
My student, C, had to learn a tricky passage today (Allegretto in F by J. C. Bach, 2013-2014 ABRSM Grade 5 Piano). We overcame it using a movement exercise that I devised to help coordinate her left and right hands.
The plan: walk out the LH part while clapping the RH part. The student has to know exactly how the parts go together in order to do this. We practise this many times until the student is able to do this fluently.
The outcome: the student then transfers this onto the piano. No problems! :)
Here's a video of the process: http://youtu.be/Uf4IhLp4nyo
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