Here are a few ideas to keep you- and me- going over the summer:
Summer Piano Ideas.
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Play
a concert; choose an easy piece, a well-known piece and a fun piece. Practise
and then invite family and friends then design and print a programme for it.
·
Find out about one of your favourite
composers. Write a potted biography of them.
·
Learn a piece
you haven’t played before- surprise me! There are lots of free pieces on www.susanparadis.com or in the Petrucci library.
·
Compose your own simple piece, base it
on one of your favourites, it can be long or short, you can write it down or
memorise it. Give it a name and play it at our next lesson.
·
Find a piano playing friend or
family member and play some easy peasy duets with them.
·
Choose
a composer to focus on and explore some of his pieces: Bach, Chopin, Amy Beach,
Einaudi, Mozart, Yiruma etc.
·
Take my
job from me:Teach your parents or your younger brothers and sisters an easy
tune from one of your first books.
·
Go to a concert- maybe a BBC Prom or
a Prom in the Park.
·
Find some new piano apps, try them out and
come back and tell me all about them.
·
Teach
yourself to play a favourite TV or film theme tune by ear, or learn Happy
Birthday!
·
Explore a new style of piano music: pop,
jazz, rock.
·
Watch the Piano
Guys on YouTube with your parents.
·
Play the piano every time you are
wearing your pyjamas!
·
Visit
Handel House, Brook Street, London, it’s very child (and adult) friendly.
Enjoy your summer!
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