Wonderful ideas here. I especially love the hide the flashcards game which then encorporates playing the flashcard upon finding it . . . also the touch techniques on the table which work with the difference between using the wrist and the arm. I'd love to see more of these kinds of ideas. Thanks for posting.
@okiou456: I disagree with your opinion that these are just music theory group lessons. As you saw in the video, Julie Knerr includes not just music theory, but also elements of piano technique, piano performance (getting used to playing for other people), and reinforcement of notes, keys, and rhythms.
i think many elements are covered! way to go! a comprehensive approach to group teaching. More than JUST playing pieces and more than JUST playing games! Thank you!
great ideas- inho- music theory should be renamed music reality!
scunningham72 6 hours ago
Great ideas for other music teachers! Thx!
JoeBorowsky 1 month ago
I really like the warm-ups that you compiled.
The1980Piano 2 months ago
Great ideas, very good work Julie!
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sotopagla 9 months ago
Did you hear anything about Soft Way to Mozart?
lenkaolenka 1 year ago
jobor jinish (good)
orebaba 1 year ago
Wonderful ideas here. I especially love the hide the flashcards game which then encorporates playing the flashcard upon finding it . . . also the touch techniques on the table which work with the difference between using the wrist and the arm. I'd love to see more of these kinds of ideas. Thanks for posting.
EurekaBeth17 1 year ago 2
Is there a method one can buy to teach a, say, 4 children group? Your video is extremely interesting.
jglascurain 1 year ago 2
thanks for the ideas - I'm going to use a lot of these tomorrow at my group lesson!
acsclarke 2 years ago 4
I think you did a wonderful job with the students.
agentchanman 2 years ago 3
thanks!
19totoro88 2 years ago
Thank you so much for this video! I love the way she had students tap fingers while using wrists on the table. Great idea!
purpledilly 2 years ago 3
thanks, guys! We need more!
lorihamrick 3 years ago
Guys, are you familiar with Soft Mozart?
lenkaolenka 3 years ago
Could I just say that this is a Music theory group lessons,but not piano.However,great ideas,really professional teaching.Thanks.
okiou456 3 years ago
@okiou456: I disagree with your opinion that these are just music theory group lessons. As you saw in the video, Julie Knerr includes not just music theory, but also elements of piano technique, piano performance (getting used to playing for other people), and reinforcement of notes, keys, and rhythms.
mariocast 3 years ago
i think many elements are covered! way to go! a comprehensive approach to group teaching. More than JUST playing pieces and more than JUST playing games! Thank you!
PTLpiano 3 years ago
@okiou456 And in addition to what Mario said, playing piano IS music theory! :)
abushakra 1 month ago
Hey! thanks so much for making this available. I really have gained so much just in this short time. And congratulations on graduating!
youbiedoobiedoo 3 years ago
this is really helpful for me bcoz im actually teaching piano in groups for the first time
chelliepockers2 4 years ago
Wow, what an excellent video. I've never thought about these activities, but now I believe I'll be implementing them in
mrtmajor99 4 years ago
sorry i mean screen!!!!!!!
kayleb15 4 years ago
stop looking at the camera!!!!!
kayleb15 4 years ago
Excellent video! Looks like the kids are having a blast, and excelling in their learning as well! Thanks for sharing!
PnoTchr73 4 years ago
I'm starting to like group piano teaching. Seems much more fun than the 1:1 I had.
jimmydushku 5 years ago