Publisher's Synopsis
Children (and young-at-heart people of all ages) can easily learn how to read music step-by-step with this delightful book. Every page is in full color, and the fanciful graphics capture and hold the attention of young learners. The 15 light and concise note reading lessons are followed by 30 entertaining worksheet pages, in which the student practices what he learned by writing his own answers on the sheets. (See sample sheets at www.musicwordspeller.com). Some worksheets, such as "Squishy Slimy Things" are designed to engage the students through humor. Others use the language of music to ask questions about the students themselves such as "What's your favorite ice cream flavor?" or "Do you prefer soccer or baseball?". Teachers of any musical instrument can use this book with their students as a note speller to reinforce their own lessons. Parents who can't read music themselves can easily help their children learn to read music with Wordspeller, but kids can usually learn on their own without assistance from an adult. The worksheet pages can be corrected as easily as you are reading this sentence because the kids' correct answers will form common, everyday words. A United States patent was granted to the author of this book for the originality of the musical note teaching method that is exclusive to Wordspeller. The note reading lessons in this book apply to all musical instruments. The worksheet pages included in this book are Animals, It's All About You, Doodle on a Poodle, A Magical Mystery, Silly Pet Names, Fluffy's on Safari, What's Your Favorite?, Scary Things, Food, Beaks and Claws, When I Grow Up, Did You Ever Eat...?, Sounds Good to Me, Squishy Slimy Things, Party Time or Party Pooper?, The Good Pet/ Bad Pet Challenge, At the Beach, Jelly Beans or Lima Beans?, Chihuahua Tutu Tango, The New Gnu Knew, and A Fairy Tale Ending. (See sample sheets at www.pianolessonsinjupiter.com/books/