Piano Practice Aids:
Two Fun Piano or Keyboard Games to Improve Your Child's Piano Playing
Skills
By
Betty Wagner Looking
for free beginner piano lessons for kids, to help them play more
smoothly and skillfully? Here are two fun keyboard games that children
really love to play!
Skillful piano playing requires great flexibility in the hands. Your
child needs to be able to stretch all the fingers smoothly to reach
non-adjoining notes.
Your child also needs to practice good hand positions for confident
playing:
-- There should be a nice gentle downward curve from your child's
shoulders, through the arms to the hands;
-- The wrists should be held a little higher than the hands;
-- Notes should be played by the tips, not the sides, of the little
fingers. If done correctly, the backs of the hands should be level, not
sloping down towards the little fingers. Ask your child to imagine that
there is a ten cent coin balanced on each hand. Don't let the coins fall
off!
-- The fingers should be gently curled. Ask your child to imagine that
each hand is a little round igloo. When the thumb is not being used, it
should rest slightly under the palm, just as if the thumb is a little
eskimo ducking inside the door of his igloo!
Try the following fun keyboard games to help your child develop all of
these essential skills.
Note: Play the notes with both hands at once. I have only written
out the notes below for the right hand but the left hand plays the same
notes one octave below the right hand.
First Keyboard Game: Beginner Level
Begin with the right hand thumb (first finger) on Middle C and the
little finger of the left hand on the C that is one octave below Middle
C.
Use the five fingers of the right hand in sequence to play the first
five notes going from Middle C up to G and then back down to Middle C:
C D E F G F E D C
Then start one note higher and play the same pattern:
D E F G A G F E D
Continue in the same way, starting one note higher each time until the
final set that starts one octave above Middle C:
C D E F G F E D C
Second Keyboard Game: Advanced Level
Jump the Second Note!
Jump the second note of the sequence on the way up but don't jump any
notes on the way back. You will end up one note higher than where you
started:
C E F G A G F E D
You are already on D now, so continue directly into the second set
without stopping:
... F G A B A G F E
Continue with the same pattern until you reach the final set starting on
the B above Middle C:
B D E F G F E D C
This set ends one octave above Middle C.
Jump the Third Note!
Follow the same patterns but this time jump the third note on the way
up:
C D F G A G F E D etc
Jump the Fourth Note!
Follow the same patterns but this time jump the fourth note on the way
up:
C D E G A G F E D etc
Jump the Fifth Note!
Follow the same patterns but this time jump the fifth note on the way
up:
C D E F A G F E D etc
See how smoothly your child can play this mind bending exercise! It
takes quite a bit of concentration and is great fun to master.
For extra challenge, try reversing all the sequences in this game,
starting with the little finger of the right hand on the G that is
twelve notes above Middle C and playing the notes in each set downwards
and then back up. For example, for the Jump the First Note game, start
with:
G E D C B C D E F
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