Learn to sing, tune and read a 5 notes scales for toddlers.
Learn how to draw the treble clef with Gina. The Barnyard Friends will give your piano students a playful strategy for learning the basics of landmark note reading on the grand staff. Meet Gina, Farmer Fred and all their friends in this playful video created by Anne Crosby Gaudet and her students.
This video introduces each of the main types of notes, their rest symbol and explains the purpose/meaning of dots. It is intended as a 'beginners guide' to those students studying music theory.
This video teaches you how to read notes fast, using The Landmark System. Note Recognition is the first step to sight reading music / scores / pieces. Learning how to read music quickly begins with this system.
By using the 9 Landmarks you can read notes faster than using the Every Good Boy Does Fine method.
This video is suitable for:
- Beginners - those who have no experience of the bass clef and wish to be able to identify notes.
- Those who wish to refresh their knowledge of the bass clef.
The video provides a clear description of notes names including the use of ledger lines for notes above and below the stave.
This video is suitable for:
- Beginners - those who have no experience of the treble clef and wish to be able to identify notes.
- Those who wish to refresh their knowledge of the treble clef.
The video provides a clear description of notes names including the use of ledger lines for notes above and below the stave.
This short video explains and emphasises the importance of middle C - a note which is often used as the 'link' between the treble and bass clefs.
Suitable for students studying grade 1 of the Associated Board (ABRSM) music theory syllabus.