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Rhythmic Games for Piano Students

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2009

This piano podcast by SFA Piano Pedagogy students will demonstrate supplemental activities that piano teachers can incorporate into their lessons with piano students in order to reinforce rhythmic concepts.

To learn more about studying piano and piano pedagogy at Stephen F. Austin State University, visit us at: http://music.sfasu.edu/piano

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  • Interesting, but some of these games wouldn't really help me personally with rhythm. I suppose everyone learns differently and certain people like to have a fun way to remember things.

  • @dandymcgee:  Thanks for the comments. These activities are aimed more at younger students around the ages of 5-10.

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  • Perfect Mario!

  • though you looks nervous but it 's still funny ~thx a lot :>

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  • The last game was the best because the only way students can internalize rhythm is to feel it by whole body activities such as stepping, marching, or the hopscotch game.

  • which is why it would have been great to see students of the K-4 or 5-10 years old demonstrating the games like copy cat clap, etc... Still very good, but let's see it in action with students who are in the targeted age.... Keep posting....

  • interesante

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