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"When
griping grief the heart doth wound,
and doleful dumps the mind oppresses,
then music, with her silver sound,
with speedy help doth lend redress."
William Shakespeare
Piano Lessons
Music
lessons are a sure way of your child achieving confidence,
concentration and math ability. One of the best ways to
begin is by playing the piano. However, it can be a little
frustrating if your child is not quite ready. Listed below
are five questions which should be asked before beginning
piano lessons.
1. What age is your child?
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Although it is not always down to the age of your child as
to whether they are ready for piano lessons, a majority of
children are at a suitable age to begin piano lessons
between the age of five and seven. There are those children
that are ready from as
young as three years old, and there are those that should
wait until they are eight years old.
Even if your child meets all of the relevant criteria but
remain to be young, they can begin piano lessons.
2. How Long Is Your Child's Attention Span?
It is essential that your child has a good attention span as
they will need to have the ability to sit and pay attention
for approximately half an hour for the lesson. Aside from
this, the child will also need to practice for a minimum of
15 minutes every day.
If your child can patiently sit for approximately 20 minutes
and read a book or color, then they are most probably ready
to begin piano lessons. However, if your child can not sit
still and pay attention to anything for any length of time
then it is advised to wait a little longer. Once your child
is in the first grade at school, then they will certainly
have a long enough attention span for piano lessons.
3. Does Your Child Play One Note at a Time On the Piano?
Children will more often than not simply pound piano keys,
when playing for the first time, or they will play many
notes at one time. However, as they develop control, it will
be possible for them to play one note at a time.

It will be possible for a child to play one note at a time
as they develop the art of writing. However, your child can
begin piano lessons if they start to play one note at a time
on the piano before they have the ability to write.
4. Does Your Child Recognize Letters and Numbers?
It is essential that your child knows the difference between
their left and right hand, the number 1 to 5 and the letters
A to G before beginning piano lessons.
Your child will learn these skills very quickly once they
are attending kindergarten. If your child recognizes these
letters and numbers before kindergarten, then you may begin
with piano lessons.
5. Does Your Child Have an Interest in Music?
It is possible that your child is ready for a more formal
music instruction, if they are constantly playing the piano,
banging on pots and pans or dancing to music. Weekly piano
lessons need to be undertaken, therefore it is essential
that the child is interested enough in music in order to
continue with the lessons.
If your child does not show an interest in music, but
appears to be ready in every other way, then it may be
better to wait until they are a little older before
beginning piano lessons.
Therefore, if your child recognizes letters and numbers and
is interested in music, can sit for the 30 minute lessons
and is playing individual notes on the piano, then your
child is ready to proceed with piano lessons regardless of
age.
A majority of children are ready for piano lessons during
their first grade. However, if you think that your child is
not yet ready for the lessons, for whatever reason, then it
is recommended to wait a while longer.
The Musik Planet is located at 6930
Indiana Ave. Suite One, Riverside, California 92506
Phone 951.329.2264
We are open from 10 am to 8
pm Monday - Thursday, 11am to 6pm Friday and from 11 am to 2 pm on Saturday
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