Monday, April 5, 2010

Help Piano Students in a bad mood feel better

Help Piano Students in a bad mood feel better Students can be in a bad mood by taking lessons. Forcing them to play does not play well until the children often persist in not wanting to play. Just let it sit at least not a good solution. As teachers, what we have to ensure that the lessons can be assessed? As my experience, these tips will help students in the bad mood feel better and improve their musical knowledge.   1. Be Storytellers   A. Tell a brief biography of the composer and display their images, if child.b. Tell a story behind the music.   For example, Pelliccia Ellis was composed of Ludwig van Beethoven and the original title was Bagatelle for piano in A minor. It 'most likely dedicated to Therese Malfatti, a student of piano at 1809-1810. Beethoven could be in love with her, but that is still under discussion. Years after the death of Beethoven, a researcher stumbled Nohl to autograph the piece when he visited the small Malfatti? S family. Beethoven evil? S handwriting, and as Teresa Ellis Pelliccia Pelliccia. So what? Known as S Ellis fur. Unfortunately, the autograph is lost.   (Source: The Museum of piano Guide   Enable students to study piano baroque images so far, as are piano teachers, students and museum visitors are driving museum.3. Speakers are Quiz   First the students to listen to some compositions of the composer, for example, Beethoven. For the competition, I heard a composition of another composer, and then ask, is Beethoven? S music or not? 4th Players become members of the Game   Let the students play a computer game that relate to music. Teachers can play with them or just sit and see how play.5. Be a good listener   If students wish to share their problem to be good listeners, not judges. If you do not know the answer, tu to another topic. Sometimes it's better not to talk about the problem of children who have just lost its pets.6. Be good lovers   If students can? Do not play well or is slow progress, I am always blame negative words like stupid, dummy, there is no hope, just as the mood. As we know, Beethoven? S music teacher called him hopeless, but now most of us know him as one of the great composers. If students want to quit, encourage with positive words (words of encouragement). Encouraging words have the power to change the lives of many better.Yen Yen (Sujanti Djuanda) has taught piano for about 14 years. Also currently working to lea and compose music.

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