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Why does Mrs. Curwen teach Ear-Training?

7 / 9 / 197 / 9 / 19
Mrs. Curwen's Child Pianist. Why does Mrs. Curwen teach ear training during piano lessons?

“The unsatisfactory performance of nine-tenths of the young players we hear – pupils of careful and painstaking teachers, who wonder why they do not do better – is due to the lack of ear-training.”

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How does Mrs. Curwen’s Method compare to other Piano Teaching Methods?

4 / 25 / 194 / 25 / 19
Mrs. Curwen's Child Pianist.

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!

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What did Mrs. Curwen’s Students Practice for their Lessons?

4 / 13 / 194 / 13 / 19
Mrs. Curwen's Child Pianist. Students / Pupil's Books.

What list of assignments would we see if Mrs. Curwen was making a list for her students to practice through the week?

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What does ‘Technique’ mean at the start of the Preliminary Lessons chapters?

4 / 9 / 194 / 9 / 19
Mrs. Curwen's Child Pianist

When reading Mrs. Curwen’s book, you will see that she has written (a) TECHNIQUE (See Introduction) at the beginning of the chapter for the fourth preliminary lesson. You’ll see technique listed in most of the preliminary lesson chapters.

What is she referring to? What technique related subjects should we be presenting to our students?

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How to Use the 1st Solo Album

4 / 6 / 194 / 17 / 19
Mrs. Curwen's Child Pianist. 1st Solo Album.

Mrs. Curwen often mentioned her desire for children to have music in front of them that is well written for their small hands. This 1st Solo Album is her compilation of pieces of music she felt suited the needs for children. They were pieces written simply for the beauty of music, yet they were written with children in mind.

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Instructions for 1st Step, 1st Lesson

3 / 12 / 193 / 12 / 19

If you are ready to start your students with the 1st Step, but you haven’t studied Mrs. Curwen’s Teacher’s Guide yet, below is a video to get you started. It’s a summary for teaching the 1st Lesson of the 1st Step.

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Scope and Sequence of Mrs. Curwen’s Preliminary Lessons

3 / 11 / 197 / 6 / 22
Scope and Sequence of Mrs. Curwen's Child Pianist.

What is the depth and breadth of the content to be taught here? What is the order in which the content should be taught for the best learning? These are the questions I’m hoping to clearly answer here.

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Can a Teacher Effectively use Mrs. Curwen’s Books without the Teacher’s Guide?

3 / 4 / 196 / 16 / 19
Can Mrs. Curwen's student books be used without the Teacher's Guide?

Mrs. Curwen’s method is geared toward two groups of people. She has a complete method written out for use by the teacher. She also has a complete series of books written for use by the student. Can one be used effectively without the other?

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How did Mrs. Curwen Teach a Quarter Note?

2 / 25 / 192 / 26 / 19

Mrs. Curwen believed firmly that you “teach the thing before the sign.” In this video, let’s discuss how she applies this idea to the teaching of pulse, measure, and finally the quarter note.

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What is so much harder about learning piano now than in 1910?

2 / 21 / 193 / 12 / 19

When it comes to studying Mrs. Curwen’s Method, I’ve spent the most time studying her beginner Preliminary Lessons. Most of my students are beginner students. Mrs. Curwen also mentions rather often that piano teachers make their greatest mistakes in their beginner lessons. I’m included in that group of piano teachers who made mistakes for so… Read More

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When and How does Mrs. Curwen Introduce Key Signatures?

2 / 18 / 192 / 5 / 19
how to teach key signatures to children in piano lessons.

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.

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What are Unbarred Sentences?

2 / 18 / 192 / 5 / 19
Mrs. Curwen's Pianoforte Method. What are unbarred sentences?

Unbarred sentences are simply lines of music without bar lines. The child has the responsibility to fill in the bar lines. If a child has any misunderstanding of time notation, this is yet another exercise put in place to bring that misunderstanding to light.

This is another thorough way that Mrs. Curwen tests the knowledge of time notation.

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Why are there two different Composers for each Step?

2 / 14 / 199 / 11 / 19
John Kinross and Felix Swinstead. Mrs Curwen's Pianoforte Method.

If you’ve done any searching around online for some original versions of Mrs. Curwen’s piano books, you quickly see there are two versions of each Step book.

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What is a crotchet, minim, and a semibreve?

1 / 31 / 192 / 5 / 19
Mrs. Curwen's Pianoforte Method. The Child Pianist. What is a crotchet, minim, and semi breve?

It doesn’t take too much reading in Mrs. Curwen’s Pianoforte book before you run across the term crotchet. After seeing it repeatedly and taking to heart a few context clues, I realized I need to clarify this word.

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Why does Mrs. Curwen teach the C Clef? Is it necessary?

1 / 28 / 192 / 5 / 19

Mrs. Curwen wants children to read music. If they can read the notes on the staff, they can play the songs. If they can play songs, they’re going to continue playing. They’ll find satisfaction and joy in their progress. Much of this begins with reading the staff.

Mrs. Curwen wants the children to understand that the staff is continuous. We have the treble staff and the bass staff, but they are related to each other. We teach them together using the C Clef.

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