You Can Teach Your Children How To Play Piano Too
Have you ever thought about teaching young children how to play piano?
Do you know that:
- Early exposure to music not only enhances a
child's ability to create and enjoy music, but also fosters other
aspects of brain development.
- Early exposure to music can improve IQ
scores, motor coordination and social skills.
- Those children who received piano/keyboard
training performed 34% higher on tests that measure spatial-temporal
ability than others.
A young age is the perfect time to get children to love and appreciate music. You can do this yourself at home with this easy-to-understand downloadable course, "Keyboard-Tots". This fun and unique tutorial is suitable for any parent, grandparent, adult, or educator with or without previous musical knowledge.
We Provide the Experience
Even if you have no experience, it will help you to provide even the youngest children with the guidance they need to learn the piano. The Keyboard -Tots downloadable course demonstrates proper piano-playing posture and hand positions so that you can start your little one off the right way. This piano course is designed for parents or teachers who currently teach or would like to teach tiny tots and young children how to play piano.
Your Child Will Learn With Keyboard-Tots
The Keyboard-Tots downloadable course is colorfully illustrated to help reinforce a young child's enjoyment of learning and keep them engaged and interested. By the time your child finishes this course, he or she will know the seven piano keys inside and out. The course will also teach the young ones how to play "Mary Has A Little Lamb," and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and will also familiarize them with simple improvisational techniques on the piano keys.
Keyboard-Tots (Downloadable course) comes with:
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Downloadable and printable 29-page workbook.
This will keep your little guy or girl busy, fulfilled and engaged
for many weeks.
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Downloadable Computer exercises. There are a total of five
different computer exercises.
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