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#1273129 - 09/23/09 12:15 AM
Where to go from here with this student?
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Registered: 02/28/09
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I would love some advice from fellow teachers on what I should do with a particular student. This boy is 4 years old and has been taking piano with me for about 6 months (he had never taken lessons before). He is truly gifted! In that short period of time, he is already about to complete Level 3 of the Little Mozarts program by Alfred. At this point, I am thinking he needs something more challenging than this series, even though the series is made for children 3-5 years old. His technique is wonderful, including staccato and legato, and he has already internalized counting a steady beat. His note reading is wonderful; he can read the grand staff in Middle C position and C Position, and he has completed several of the Faber PreTime supplementary books (popular and classics). His sight reading is extraordinary...he often plays an entire piece straight through without any mistakes on the first try. Again...he is 4!
I'm wondering if, instead of continuing on to Little Mozarts Level 4, we need to switch series or do something different. Everything comes so easy for him, and I want to challenge him a little more. BUT - I don't want to overwhelm him. This child loves me as a teacher and loves playing piano and coming to lessons, because I make things fun and enjoyable, so I don't want to overwhelm him, but I do want him to reach his full potential. Any suggestions?
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#1273217 - 09/23/09 04:49 AM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: PianoKitty]
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Registered: 08/07/07
Posts: 4650
Loc: Orange County, CA
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Try the Gold Star Adventures books from Faber/Faber. They are excellent. They have up to 2B published. I wonder when Book 3 will come out.
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#1273351 - 09/23/09 10:31 AM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: AZNpiano]
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Registered: 04/06/07
Posts: 8870
Loc: Boynton Beach, FL
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Take a look at Frederick Harris's Celebration Series (Perspectives is the most recent edition). These editions change every 7 years, but they just changed so it should last you a little while. You may also want to get the Teacher's Handbook which is a bit pricey, but very helpful. Perhaps the Preparatory level would be suitable for him, and I find this moves along a bit faster than most methods. I use this with students who are quick studies.
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#1273619 - 09/23/09 04:52 PM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: Morodiene]
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Registered: 04/24/05
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I would continue on step by step with the Little Mozarts program and then to the next conventional step up from there, and so forth, never trying to "accelerate" him in any way. That's the perfect way to burn a kid out.
And if you enjoy teaching this child and he enjoys learning from you, then I would be wary of publicizing the fact that he is gifted. When parents hear that word, they'll pull him out and put him with a teacher with a bigger reputation, and an ego to match, who will then proceed to destroy his talent. Furthermore, a parent can come to deeply resent a situation where their child has a special bond with a teacher, and will remove their child from that situation.
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#1273624 - 09/23/09 04:59 PM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: Gyro]
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Registered: 06/07/09
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Loc: CA
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The Prep level of Celebration Series is still probably too advanced for him. I would keep him going through the end of the prep course, then consider moving him into something else like Piano Adventures or Celebrate Piano. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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#1273999 - 09/24/09 09:28 AM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: Gyro]
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Loc: Boynton Beach, FL
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I would continue on step by step with the Little Mozarts program and then to the next conventional step up from there, and so forth, never trying to "accelerate" him in any way. That's the perfect way to burn a kid out.
And if you enjoy teaching this child and he enjoys learning from you, then I would be wary of publicizing the fact that he is gifted. When parents hear that word, they'll pull him out and put him with a teacher with a bigger reputation, and an ego to match, who will then proceed to destroy his talent. Furthermore, a parent can come to deeply resent a situation where their child has a special bond with a teacher, and will remove their child from that situation.
There is a huge problem with making broad generalizations based on the experience of one person. Just because something wasn't right for *you* doens't mean it's not right for another. A teacher who has experience in dealing with many different personality types can say that your prescription does not apply to everyone. I have had those students who were bored because they weren't challenged enough, and would have quit had I not gotten them into more complicated and engaging music. It is fine to talk about your own experience, but then present it as your own experience, and not as "all children will hate piano if you teach them more difficult music" or any other such nonsense.
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#1274008 - 09/24/09 09:34 AM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: Minniemay]
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Registered: 01/22/08
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Loc: Kentucky
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The Faber series "My First Piano Adventures" would be suitable. Sounds like he has already learned the content from the A and B books...so I would recommend starting with Level B books for review, then moving to Level C books. Good luck!
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#1274211 - 09/24/09 01:50 PM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: Ann in Kentucky]
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Registered: 02/28/09
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Thanks for all the advice. The more I think about it, the more I think I'm going to go with the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach. He loves music and loves playing all of the fun pieces in the PreTime and LM books, so I think we'll go on to Level 4 and then transition from there into the PA series, which I think has better music and is a bit more challenging with playing "out of position" than the Alfred series. I'm excited to have such a young student with such great promise, so I don't want to break him LOL!
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#1274486 - 09/24/09 08:51 PM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: PianoKitty]
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Registered: 07/16/09
Posts: 89
Loc: New York, USA
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I think you are wise to continue on to Level 4 and Piano Adventures. If you want to supplement with more challenging pieces or something a litlle different, try Kabalevsky's pieces for children. They are charming. Also Jane Hergo's Five Finger Frolics can be fun.
Good luck. Your student sounds delightful.
Joan
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#1274762 - 09/25/09 09:04 AM
Re: Where to go from here with this student?
[Re: EDWARDIAN]
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Registered: 04/06/07
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Loc: Boynton Beach, FL
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Much can be learned by giving supplemental material, and it's great for the kids since you can choose pieces they will really enjoy. Sometimes the music in the method books is a little wanting.
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