Develop Attention Span of Your Child With Music. Part 11.
Initial Stages of Attention Development with Hinter Method
Playing the piano with music notation is a complex skill. It includes the ability to see the notes and play them with both hands.
Right Hand, Left Hand, and the Grand Staff
The Grand Staff has two clefs. Humans have two hands. Treble cleff is on the right, and bass cleff is on the left.
Open the Gentle Piano Module (for example, “Ode to Joy” by Beethoven). Press 1 for vertical music stave.
Ask your student to raise his right ("green") or left ("brown") hand. With the help of this simple exercise, students can usually memorize the names of the hands very quickly.
You may use green and brown bracelets to help focus the student's attention on the music stave in horizontal position.
In the future, the skill of interacting with music stave both vertically and horizontally will become useful not only in music, but also in the study of geometry, at the least.
Introducing Student's Attention to the Names of Notes on Speech and Tactile Level
- Each note has a name. We can pronounce the names of the notes. Notes can be touched with the fingers of the right and the left hand.
- Keys have the same names as notes. Every note has its own «house» - its own key.
Guess Key is a module with the help of which your student can learn to see the keys one by one and study piano geography. Picture and sound help focus visual attention on each key.
With the help of the Guess Key Module you can measure the student’s progress with precise numbers. You can pause the game by pressing F1 key to record the result. You can track your student’s progress by the increase in the number of points.
Keys and notes are arranged in particular orders. Let's learn to memorize music notes sequences.
This exercise will assist the visual focus in locating a particular key or note in a row more quickly.
Music notes sequences are better perceived first by ear (onomatopoeic skill) with the help of a special song in a form of a rhyme. With the song as a framework, the student begins to put together card rows.
This type of work gradually develops into the Note Alphabet game, which requires more attention and with constant acceleration teaches the student to put together most common musical sequences.
With the Note Alphabet Module it is also possible to measure the student’s progress in locating the notes and piano keys on the musical notes sequences. You can pause the module after some time by pressing F1 key to write down the results. You can track your student’s progress by the increase in the number of points.
Young beginners can recite entire circle of Note Ajphabet after learning how to speak:
Later on, attention transforms its knowledge of Note Alphabet to the study of scales, intervals, triads, and chords in music theory, harmony, and polyphony.