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Following are some of the available references to research regarding early piano training and brain development.
New Studies Support Original Findings That Music Lessons Help Improve Math Skills
Piano Lessons Make Kids Smarter
Can Music Education Really Enhance Brain Functioning and Academic Learning?
Your Child's Brain
Piano Lessons Make Kids Smarter
Piano for Preschoolers - Blog
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
New Downloadable Version Now Available! Downloadable versions of our award-winning products are now available on our website http://www.pianoforpreschoolers.com/. These new downloadable versions contain all the same materials that have been so successful in teaching young children to play the piano - but at substantially discounted pricing.
Piano for Preschoolers Basic Course includes a 17 song music book with color coded notes written on a traditional musical staff, a 19 lesson parent/teacher guide covering what a child would learn in 6-12 months of group or private lessons, a color strip that sits behind the keys of a piano or keyboard to guide children to the correct notes, and an audio file containing each song in the music book played with a metronome in the background and a voice-over count aloud. The cost of the Basic Course is now only $17.00. Our supplemental Holiday Songbook and Sacred Songs Book are priced at $7.00 each.
After you place your order on our secure site, you’ll be immediately directed to a download page with all your files. You may prefer to print one lesson and its corresponding song at a time. You can either print the color strip on cardstock for added durability or just print it out on regular paper and fold it before placing it behind the keys. Lesson One in the Parent/Teacher guide gives instruction on placing the color strip properly behind the keys.
Your child will instantly be able to play the first song, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and that success will motivate him/her to continue learning. Sing along and enjoy the special times together as you teach your child beginning piano.
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