Session 2: Q&A Recording
Thank you for those who attended and asked questions at our recent sessions. This session was recorded on July 11, 2021. Due to privacy of the participants, I am posting Audio Only.
Thank you for those who attended and asked questions at our recent sessions. This session was recorded on July 11, 2021. Due to privacy of the participants, I am posting Audio Only.
Thank you for those who attended and asked questions at our recent sessions. This session was recorded on June 29, 2021. Due to privacy of the participants, I am posting Audio Only.
I am asked this question often: How does Mrs. Curwen’s method compare to other piano teaching methods?
I’ll answer this question as best as I can (in a somewhat generic sense). As you compare methods, feel free to graciously comment with your own thoughts and interpretations. I’m curious what you think as well!
In the below video, you’ll see the over arching principles Mrs. Curwen uses to teach the staff. It encompasses facets from all five preliminary lessons. This is not something that would be taught in a single lesson. One of the defining traits of her method to teach the staff is her use of the continuous intervals of the thirds.
Remember, Mrs. Curwen always draws upon the known to teach the unknown. What does the child know?
The child knows the Sol-fa scale. The child usually can hear and sing doh, ray, me, fah, soh, lah, te, doh. They know what that should sound like. Let them choose a starting sound on the piano (a middle pitch that works for their range) and sing the scale.