Such a helpful series to see a real class in action and hear the explanation of the teaching technique. I will be watching all of these!
@PianoMarvel5 жыл бұрын
Yay, we are say glad you enjoy the videos Marcy! Thank you for letting us know! 😁
@ValerieKasmirMEd5 жыл бұрын
I loved the look of shock and fear on the student's faces when they initially heard the song that they were going to be working on! It gave me a chuckle :D Again another great week. They're on a roll with how things are to move along! I'm loving the puzzles and the Skittles! Aaron added bonus thumbs up on the panoramic close-up view from your camera ...Thumbs Up!!!
@aarongarner5805 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@Jennylea83 Жыл бұрын
Awesome and informative videos, thank you! I’m considering starting to use piano marvel to teach in my private studio. My main question is how do you handle at-home practice given so much technology is required? Do you require each student to have internet access, a device and a keyboard at home? Thanks!
@jimredner2649 Жыл бұрын
Very informative videos! I am an older learner (70). I started using Piano Marvel about 3 weeks ago. I started at the very beginning and I split my time so I can work Method, Technique, SASR, and a song from the library. One thing I do that seems to be a little different than what is demonstrated here, is as I am practicing, I don’t let myself advance after achieving my first 100%. I check to see if I can score 100% multiple times - preferably 3 consecutive times. Sometimes, I score 100% and the next attempt, I can’t. I don’t want to move on until I am sure a skill has been learned well. After 3 weeks, I am just starting 1-D. Does anyone have any input they would like to share on this process?
@aarongarner580 Жыл бұрын
You are very smart to approach it that way. I would add two things. Practice not looking at your hands to improve your reading and also do Fundamentals in the library, looking at your hands from memory.