THE MAYRON COLE GROUP PIANO METHOD
EZ Keys/Menehune
This is a primer class for ages 5-6 beginning
with the Fall semester and continuing with Menehune in the Spring. Students
learn the first two steps of piano playing readiness:
Mastery of basic rhythmic counting
Knowledge of keyboard geography
Level
I
Beginners learn the three basic steps of piano playing:
Mastery of rhythmic counting
Keyboard geography
Proficient staff note reading
Young Beginner = Ages 7-9; Older Beginner = Ages 10-12
Level 2, Beginner
Students will continue to expand their keyboard knowledge, rhythm, music
concepts, and focus on learning the bass clef notes.
Level 3, Advanced Beginner
After mastering the bass clef in Level 2, students will move on to more
new notes in the treble clef, harmony, and beginning piano technique.
They
will also be introduced to the classics.
Level 4, Early Intermediate
Skills developed in the early levels will pay off in Level 4! Students are
introduced to triads, chord inversions, compound rhythm, harmony
exploration, ledger line notes, and much more.
Level 5, Intermediate
Music at this level keeps the students motivated by using compound rhythm,
16th notes, and triplets. Classic favorites in their original form include
history lessons.
RMM (Recreational Music Making)
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3:00-3:45 EZ Keys/Menehune
Primer Piano - Ages 5-6
3:45 -4:30 EZ Keys/Menehune
Primer Piano - Ages 5-6
4:30 -5:15 Level
I Piano - Younger - Ages 7-9
5:15 -6:00 Level
I Piano - Older - Ages 10-12
6:00-6:45 Level I Piano
- Younger - Ages 7-9
6:45-7:30 Adult Beginning
Piano
Class Size is Limited
A $50 deposit reserves a student's place in a piano class at my studio which covers materials for one semester. There is a $50 deposit each semester and it is non-refundable. Monthly tuition is $80 totaling 4 payments per semester. Checks are payable to Carol R. Pierce Piano Studio the first lesson of the month.
An interview with parent(s) and student will be set up at the convenience of everyone and needs to take place before a student will be placed in a class. This interview helps acquaint the teacher, parent, and student with the goals, objectives, policies and contract of the studio.
The Mayron Cole Piano Method is built on the three basic steps of learning to play the piano:
Rhythm reading
Keyboard knowledge
Staff note reading
Mayron Cole, a highly regarded teacher, composer, and clinician, has developed the nation's leading group piano method.
