Teachers often ask why I recommend
starting each lesson with Tea Kettle Warm-up (from Unit 2 in the Play PianoChords Today course). First of all, it’s
fun to play with a band! Put on the CD and groove along. Second, starting with something familiar is a great way to warm-up the
fingers and the piano brain. Third, this
exercise changes as students grow. After
your adult piano students have basic fingering and rhythms locked in, you’ll
add piano chords in the LH, and eventually improvisations in the RH (follow this link for video ideas). When that is mastered, play the TK Warm-up in
the key of G, then F, then… well you get the idea.
In tiny steps, you will introduce
your adult students to all the major scales plus the I, IV and V piano chords of
each of those keys (voiced beautifully)... just by starting each lesson with this simple warm-up!
One final tip... leave your warm-up of choice open on the piano each evening. It will call to you in the morning. Come and play with me!
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