Recently both my girls have begun to show an interest in music and our piano, so I enrolled them in piano lessons.
The first week, the teacher showed them the basics: position of their fingers, position on the seat, how to read the notes, etc.
I knew Allana was really ready, but I worried about Emmalynn. I didn’t know if she would have the attention span or capability to sit still long enough to learn how to play.
Emmalynn proved me wrong. She did fabulously! And like a sign from above to validate that I made the right choice enrolling her, Emmalynn’s first song to learn happened to be her favorite since she was a baby: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.
As directed by her teacher, I put stickers on our piano to help Emmalynn practice.
During Allana’s practices, she needed a little help finding middle C. Although they didn’t practice every day, they practiced enough to impress their teacher the following week.
At our second lesson, their teacher said the girls are progressing very well and ready for more challenges. She didn’t expect to see such progress so quickly. This encouraging news caused me to beam with pride from ear to ear.
I like to believe they got their musical ability from me, since I took years of piano lessons in my youth, but I have to give Dad some credit since there’s some musical talent on his side as well. (Dad plays guitar, too.) Maybe the combination of both our genes made mini Mozarts.
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very fun- isn’t receiving praise from a child’s teacher the greatest?
It looks like they’re enjoying it! Good luck with the lessons!
Isn’t it great to watch kids learn? I find it so fascinating.
Looks like they both had fun playing.
I remember my parents making me take piano. Then I switched to accordion. LOL Lawrence Welk was a great influence. Glad they are doing that and I hope they enjoy. Happy Easter to you and your family 🙂
That is SO awesome! I wish I had stuck with piano when I was younger… but my teacher was mean. She was also my aunt who had a daughter who could play by ear, but that’s another story.
I hope your girls keep it up!
We put stickers on the piano keys long ago, too! This brings back memories and makes me want to start my younger kids on piano!
interesting the way you chronicle their lessons and learning. i remember my piano lessons when i was a kid. might have helped if i’d practiced!!
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Three out of four of my kids play piano as well – something that I always wanted to do but never had the opportunity. It is wonderful to see them grow as little musicians!
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How awesome! They look like they are enjoying it!!
Wow. That is so great they are taking lessons and doing so well. Your girls are so pretty. They look JUST like you. Hope you have a happy Easter tomorrow.
That is fantastic and I love the idea of stickers on the keys! I have a toddler who loves to play (er, pound) on the piano so I can’t wait until he’s old enough to take lessons. I hope he enjoys it as much as I did as a kid.
Hope your girls keep it up!
-Aimee
Oh, I so hope your girls continue to find joy in music and the piano! What a great beginning they have already!
Does the teacher come to your house or do you go to hers? Is she local? Reasonable? I would love to start lessons for my girls too.
learning the piano is a good skill to have. Glad that they are picking it up well. My kids were taking lessons for awhile, then life got in the way~
Oh good for them. I’ve heard that the piano opens the door for any musical instrument. I am totally and utterly musically retarded so I’m glad there are people like you in the world!
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This is a really cute posts! What beautiful girls!
I didn’t know they started! AWESOME!!!
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