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Piano Lesson Books Help Children in
Piano Build Confidence By Cynthia VanLandingham
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Would you send your child to math class without their math book? Would you send
your child to English class without their English book? Would you send your
child to Science class without their Science book? Of course you wouldn’t. So
help your child in piano lessons stay organized so they’ll have the proper
materials with them at their piano lesson.
Contrary to the popular belief of piano students this will not happen by itself.
Planning ahead is the only solution. You can help your child in piano get
organized for their piano lesson, however, by establishing a piano routine the
night before. Purchasing a piano bag is a great way to keep your child
organized. You’ll need to teach your child to use their piano bag though. On the
morning of piano lesson day there should be no piano lessons books on the piano,
because all your child’s lesson books need to be in their piano bag. Then the
piano bag needs to go into the car. This way your child will have their lesson
books when you arrive at the piano studio.
The most common reason students give for not bringing their music is that they
left it on the piano. Don’t just ask your child on the way to the car, “Do you
have your piano bag?” Check to see if any books are left at the piano. It
doesn’t do any good to take a piano bag to class if it doesn’t have any books in
it, or the right books.
Sometimes children will leave a book at home with a song in it that they had
trouble with. Avoiding the music is one way for child to deal with this, but of
course a better way is to get more help from their piano teacher. Sometimes it
takes a couple of lessons before students feel comfortable playing a piece at
home. Not bringing their books, however, doesn’t provide children enough time to
overcome challenges when learning new skills and music. Don’t let your child
give up too easily by leaving their music on the piano.
Good habits take time to develop so be patient. Keep trying to get the Piano
Lesson Book Habit. Over time it will serve your child in piano lessons well as
they build confidence and achieve their musical goals.
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