learning note names
Reading Rhythm and Previous Knowledge
If a student already knows the names of the rhythm ingredients (whole through sixteenths) can we use those or should we actively use the informal terminology anyway before the note naming process? This comes up from time to time with students with prior experience! Personally,…
- Last updated 11 months ago
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Questioning Intervallic Reading
Reading Notes – I have a couple of students currently, one senior and one middle school age, who seem to struggle with grasping the intervallic note reading process. Sometimes I wonder if it would be easier for certain students to learn note reading the old-fashioned…
- Last updated 4 years ago
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Note Names on Keys
A student has note names taped to the piano keys. What do I do? Have you ever seen an instance where this was necessary? I don’t want them to get used to that. I always say it’s cheating and it makes the process 10 times…
- Last updated 4 years ago
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Note Names in Transcribing Streams
Transcription projects in Reading Notes: are you just having them write notes on a staff as you verbalize different intervals? Do you start having them identify note names as they figure out intervals? Other ways to do transcription projects with notes? Yes Jen they write…
- Last updated 4 years ago
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Note Disk Alternatives
RR (Reading Rhythm) question: Any suggestions for alternatives to the paper notes disc? Although I am not entirely opposed to arts and crafts, I have seen a number of teaching tools similar to this for gen ed teachers working with fractions (Fraction Circle Manipulatives), but…
- Last updated 4 years ago
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Sight Reading vs Reading Intervalically
I just finished watching the training materials for reading pitch. Three questions came up for me… At the beginning of the training, Neil mentions how developing sight-reading skills is a completely different ballgame to learning to read intervalically and deepen the generative skills. My question:…
- Last updated 8 years ago
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