Learning to Play Music is like Learning to Talkor caps."
One mom says that when her
daughter becomes tired of practicing piano, she takes a little break by composing
her own melodies and playing with rhythm and harmonies. Then, after she's experimented
a while, she goes back to her "assigned" pieces. In closing, remember that encouragement and incentives are a great way to keep summer time practicing fresh. Use your imagination and ask the child for ways to help. They can come up with wonderful ideas and they feel great when they can be a part of the encouragement program. Copyright, Emile DeCosmos
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