Piano-5-year-olds

PLAY ALONG PIANO SONGS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN


INTRO FOR PARENTS: This music course is designed to assist
parents with an alternative study to the constant media
exposure of our day. It will help students sit quietly and focus
on memorization of information and recite back what they
learned. It aids them in developing finger coordination, short-
long term memorization plus note reading skills.

FINGER COORDINATION: At age 3 the index and thumb fingers
are the first to develop. When learning piano, it helps develop
all the fingers. By age 5 their fingers should be well connected
and capable of playing all the notes of each graduated song
taught in this method.

SHORT TERM MEMORY: Two-dimensional learning is the skill of
looking at the keyboard, finding the note and playing it without
using the music.

LONG TERM MEMORY: Three-dimensional learning is the skill
which uses the subconscious mind resulting in deep memory
learning.

For more on the technical aspect of music memory see these
links.

https://www.themusiciansbrain.com/

https://pianopicnic.com/blog/how-to-improve-your-memory-
for-learning-piano

01-Two Black Cats
02-Marching Song
03-Rain Rain
04-Jumping Frogs
05-Clouds
06-Halloween
07-On the Swing
08-Mary Had a Little Lamb
09-Snow in Winter
10-Ducks on the Pond
11-Old MacDonald
12-Little Red Wagon
13-Harmony – Partial