Piano - Playing by Ear

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This is a course that takes away the stress of reading music or doing the Theory of it. It is maintained that the mark of a good musician is actually to respond in his aural senses to music sound and is able to play it on an instrument. This is what the course is about. Starting at a zero level, the learner is introduced to easy and catching popular music ranging from classical, pop, jazz and some popular music jingles on Radio and television which the individual is guided and taught to play and enjoy without reading, or examination.This course, includes the correct identification of different keyboards and how they function which is mainly the electric and acoustic Pianos and the use of their pedals. Correct finger position and sitting position with dictation on the white keys to be played by learners at their first lesson is included. Content does include playing of two major scales of C and G majors to enhance technical ability on the instrument, Songs to be learnt; Eastenders introductory song, The British National Anthem, Annie's song. Songs suggested by learners who are keen to learn may be accommodated. Content of this course may involve playing effectively the Hands separately and attempting to bring it together in certain songs. Learners in building confidence in themselves, will be encouraged in an informal atmosphere to perform in front of other learners. Positive comments from other learners will be encouraged, thus giving a boost to help them to be bold to play infront of their friends. As a form of Duet with the aim of enriching sound at a fuller scale, I will be accompanying learners as they play in class concerts.

Course information

Name: Piano - Playing by Ear Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Performing Arts Qualification type: Assessment There are no formal assessments however learners will be observed throughout the course for initial, summative and formal assessment of progression How much homework will I need to do outside of class? What will happen if I miss a class? There will be review of previous lessons so you can easily catch up through that. When will exams take place? There are no exams in this course What books do I need? You don't need any books since you will be playing by hearing. Is it important to have a Piano or a keyboard at home? It is an advantage since you can practise whatever you learnt in college. However, with adequate arrangement, you can practise in the college. Will I be able to play anything I hear? Yes with reference to simple and basic delightful tunes that many do enjoy. 'Will I be expected to perform before an audience'? Yes, but this is encouraged and not compulsory. It will also only be in class during lessons. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150617 11:25:52 Updated 20150617 11:25:52

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Richmond Adult Community College
Further Education
info@racc.ac.uk
020 8891 5907
http://www.racc.ac.uk

Address

Parkshot Town: Richmond County:Surrey

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Performing Arts Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Performing Arts Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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