Thursday 27 November 2014

Merry Christmas from Yohondo!

Yohondo now have two free We Wish You a Merry Christmas iPad Apps for pianists. One is for beginners to Prep Test level https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/we-wish-you-merry-christmas/id940168163?mt=8 and the other has a little bit of hands together and is suitable for grade1-3 pianists https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/we-wish-you-merry-christmas/id938079710?mt=8 These Apps have the full score, playalongs, chances to record and share as well as great animations and professional video recordings. Well worth a try!

Wednesday 19 November 2014

Piano versus Keyboard.

This is a regular question and I do appreciate the problems you can face.  However I want to write in praise of the piano! If you have signed up for piano lessons in school, congratulations, it's a great decision and one that can change your child's life forever. However, can I beg you to get a piano. I know they're big and will take up room but they are lovely pieces of furniture AND THEY SOUND FAB-U-LOUS!  
A piano will have full size keys, more notes, a pair of pedals and you will be able to play a range of dynamics on it. Also if you learn to play the piano you can then move on to play the keyboard.  A keyboard is not the same; the keys are smaller, it has no pedal, you can't play with different dynamics, there aren't as many keys and fingers will not develop much strength.A digital piano is a good alternative to an old-fashioned acoustic piano. Try one out, maybe look at some Yamaha ones as they're a good price and there is a great variety.
You can survive on a keyboard for a term or maybe even two but your child will miss out on several things even in this short time. If you have a keyboard consider keyboard lessons, for piano lessons you need a piano! When you're ready to get one, ask my advice, talk to the lovely people at Allegro or go to a piano shop. Then enjoy your piano.

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Welcome to Piano Lessons.


Welcome to Piano Lessons!

My name is Fiona Lau, I have been teaching the piano for many years and have had great success with pupils. You can find out more about me at: www.fionalau.com  and you can contact me via email: fionavalerielau@hotmail.com If you haven’t already done so, could you let me know your email address?

I also communicate regularly with parents and pupils via my blog so do check it for updates and information: www.mrslaupiano.blogspot.com

 To get the best out of piano lessons:

·         You need a piano, either a traditional acoustic one or a digital one. Keyboards are not the same and your child will not develop the skills needed. Allegro, High St., Chelmsford have a selection of new and used pianos.

·         It is essential to practice every day. For beginners 10-15 mins a day is enough but it does need to be every day. Grade1-3 pupils should be playing for 30 mins daily, grade 4-5 for 40 mins and advanced pupils should be practising for 45-60 mins a day minimum. Sort out a regular time for them to do this. With all children you will probably have to remind them to practise...

·         The piano diaries your child has are our basic method of communication; I write what has happened in the lesson and what I expect to be practised during the week and you can write in what you have noticed and how you think your child is responding. I am always delighted to hear what has happened during the week, after all I only see your child for 20, 30 or 45 mins per week- you have them the rest of the time!

·         You can buy the music you need from Daces, Broomfield Road and Allegro also has some but will order it for you if they don’t have it. You can also go online to buy music at www.musicroom.com

 

Parents play a huge part in their child learning to play the piano, I can’t do it alone! Please remind your child to practise, encourage them to perform their pieces to family and friends and take them to concerts or encourage listening to music.

 

Thank you, I look forward to hearing your children play and progress!

 

Fiona Lau. Nov 2014.

 

Friday 14 November 2014

We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

Yohondo have produced and released a free IPad App to help you learn, practise and play We wish You a Merry Christmas. It's free, it's fabulous, suitable for g1-3 pianists and it's here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/we-wish-you-merry-christmas/id938079710?mt=8

Enjoy!