Hello, Titus!
I enjoyed listening to your performance! For a 2-year-old toddler you did a great job of playing piano using both hands and all fingers!
You developed a very good fingers awareness that we call 'fine motor skills'. For a boy of your age it is wonderful skill to have, because to have smart fingers meaning to be smart!
I also noticed that you have excellent eye-hand coordination:
1. You played almost with no looking at your hands
2. You played woth piano key guides (and I developed those for older students!)
3. You already started coordinating the right and the left hands. In some difficult places (for instance, when one hand has to keep pressing the keys and another has to release them) you figure everything out! I think, this is a wonderful achievement!
Titus, you are also multitasking: you play piano, read music notes and sing Solfeggio. It is absolutely outstanding for a child of your age!
I am looking forward to teaching you at summer and at out next semester!
Please, keep up your good job!
I am going to send you a certificate and little present in a memory of your first recital.
Sincerely,
Hellene Hiner, Professor of Herzen University (St Petersburg, Russia) - Developer of the Course 'Additional vocational training program and Interactive network technologies'. The author of 'Soft Way to Mozart computer based curriculum for teaching music and piano.
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