7/2/2023 0 Comments Music notes symbols![]() Even though it’s just matching the pictures, it will help them get familiar with the notes, key signatures and symbols of music.įinally, the Matching Game. The Memory Game is another great way to get your kids familiar with all the music notes and symbols. If you make it work, they will likely resent learning it and give up. Take your time and do it slowly and with some fun. You can’t learn Spanish or French in a day, so don’t try to learn (or teach) music in a day. Music is a wonderful language, but it’s just that – another language. However, I recommend starting with just a few at a time and work on adding more as those become easier and more familiar. They can get very confusing, very quickly. Not all kids like flash cards, but they are a great way to memorize all the notes, symbols and especially key signatures. So, what better way to learn the theory-side of music than with some flash cards and some fun games? (He takes after his father.) Being the music major I am, I can’t let him continue without making him learn them. There is so much to learn when you first begin piano lessons – how to hold your hands, keep your fingers curved, note names, symbols, rhythm and more! It’s a lot to learn for little ones. While he is doing great and really enjoying the playing part of music, I noticed that he’s not really remembering note names, symbols and other such vital information when learning music. Our other three children crowd around the piano listening to him play and cheer when he finishes a song. Now that our oldest has started piano lessons, it has become even more a part of our homeschool day. ![]()
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