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So, how will my 9 year old son manage with learning 2 different music clefs at the same time? |
He's just started learning the viola and the school are also going to teach him the recorder. Yeah, I had to read two clefs when I was learning the piano. It's no biggy really...it's very easy to read them seperately. it's no problem! really! Well, if he was learning the piano then he would have to read two clefs at the same time (bass and treble). Pupils learn the piano readily and that's in two different clefs. Children pick up things remarkably quickly - even things that make little sense such as this; he learnt English after all and that's a minefield of stupid verbs, strange spellings and odd expressions. Try making some words out of the letters. Like when my cousin's daughter was playing the Chello the strings were ADGC and she could never remember them because she also plays the piano. One day when I was helping her practice I came up with All Dogs Go Crazy...cheesy but it worked for her. I hope that helps :] It is the same concept as learning a keyboard instrument. He just needs to be able to distinguish. To be honest being able to read alto clef will put him ahead of the game considering very few instruments read it. There shouldn't be a problem. I started learning the viola around his age after learning to play piano and trumpet and it really was not a difficult to learn. Plus he will also be at an advantage later if he sticks with it because the viola does read in two clefs, both alto and treble and knowing both now will save time and grief later. Don't Worry, he will soon associate the clefs with the instrements. |
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