Episodes

  • Four Depths of Kodály Piano Teaching
    Jul 14 2022

    Do you have to jump in at the deep end when teaching the piano using the Kodály Approach? I’ll be answering that question in today’s podcast where I talk about the Doremi Four Depths of Kodály Piano teaching.

    In our last episode before the summer break I want to share a lesson from my video course Kodály Kickoff for Piano Teachers. This course is, naturally, available to all Doremi members but did you know it’s one of the few courses inside Doremi that you can buy separately.

    PLUS I’ll be running live online coaching sessions in August for members AND anyone who has registered for the Kickoff course. So if you want to use your Kodály knowledge in a piano lessons setting, or maybe you’re new to the Kodály Approach - grab this course and book yourself onto one of my live coaching sessions. Just visit doremiconnect.co.uk/kick


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    11 mins
  • 7 Ways to Encourage Arm Movement in Kodály Piano Lessons
    Jul 7 2022

    When teaching piano beginners we need to remember that the skills we want them to master in the future need seeding from the start. So today I’m going to talk about how to sow the seed that will grow into easy and free arm movement and effective hand position changes.

    And because it’s Kodály, it’s going to be fun, creative and playful.

    1. Improvisation
    2. Story telling
    3. Part work
    4. 12-bar Blues
    5. Pre-defined movement
    6. Safari by June Armstrong
    7. Magic Beans by Ben Crosland

    Links

    African Dawn by June Armstrong https://youtu.be/3RmwIPBOAiM

    Gazelles Standing by June Armstrong https://youtu.be/zQ6RogwenU4

    Thinking Out Loud by Ben Crosland https://youtu.be/sUsyameTEKI

    If you’d like to see my lesson plans for teaching piano using the Kodály Approach then you need to check out Doremi Membership. Doremi Members get access to my Doremi Teach Piano curriculum, including video walkthroughs, downloadable lesson plans and resources and access to my live coaching and Q&A calls and online community.

    There are teachers just like you already in the community ready to support you and share your questions, successes and stories. So come and join us at doremiconnect.co.uk/piano

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    10 mins
  • When Will They Do Grade 1? No Worries for Kodály Piano Teachers
    Jun 30 2022

    “When will they do their Grade 1?” 

    I think we all recognise this question and we all dread it. 

    But what happens when you’re a Kodály Piano Teacher?

    In today’s podcast I’m going to talk about my experiences and observations getting my students to Graded exams and how parental expectations are managed.

    You might be surprised! I certainly was.

    Key Points:

    • Why parents ask about grades
    • What the parents really want to know
    • How the Doremi microsteps help students and parents
    • Taking the careful Doremi approach doesn't take longer
    • Where we really benefit as a Kodály piano teacher

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    7 mins
  • Memorising Kodály Music & Piano Lesson Plans
    Jun 23 2022

    Do you memorise your lesson plans for piano lessons or music classes?

    When Doremi Members start using my detailed lesson plans, a frequently asked question is how do you remember what to do?

    It made me realise that so many of us feel we need to memorise our lesson plans and I reflected on my own journey, hang ups and misconceptions about memorisation.

    In this week’s podcast I share those reflections and why memorising your lesson plan isn’t necessarily desirable or achievable.

    Key Points:

    • Why we feel the need to memorise
    • Why it can cause problems
    • How to avoid the need to memorise
    • The benefits on not hiding your plans
    • A sneaky peek at one of the Doremi Teach lesson plans

    If you’d like to see my lesson plans for teaching piano or classroom music using the Kodály Approach then you need to check out Doremi Membership. Doremi Members get access to my classroom music curriculum, including video walkthroughs, downloadable lesson plans and resources and access to my live coaching and Q&A calls and online community. If it’s piano you’re after, you can become a Doremi Teach Piano member and get all that plus my Doremi Teach Piano curriculum. Again, lesson plans, resources and walkthroughs.

    There are teachers just like you already in the community ready to support you and share your questions, successes and stories. So come and join us at doremiconnect.co.uk/music or if you’re a piano teacher doremiconnect.co.uk/piano

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    8 mins
  • Which Solfa to Start with in Kodály Music Lessons?
    Jun 16 2022

    Do you teach music using the Kodály Approach? Or maybe you’re thinking about it and are wondering where to start.

    You know you want to teach using solfa, and you know that throwing them into the full diatonic scale is not the best way. But which subset of the tones, or toneset, do you teach first?

    Here are my thoughts, including details on how to access a free mini course that’s usually just for Doremi members.

    Oh and get ready for some controversy.

    Key Points:

    • Young beginners
    • so-mi and la-so-mi
    • Older beginners
    • so-mi or mi-re-do or something else?!!
    • When do we make an exception?
    • Grab my free mini course at doremiconnect.co.uk/baby

    Do you want more support with your Kodály curriculum? Why not join me inside Doremi Membership? It's where I hang out all the time supporting my members and sharing all my best stuff, including my own detailed Kodály curriculum and all the lesson plans and resources you need to deliver the best quality music lessons to your students.

    doremiconnect.co.uk/music

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    8 mins
  • 4 Differences of Kodály Music Lessons and Piano Lessons
    Jun 9 2022

    Do you teach classroom music and private instrumental lessons using the Kodály approach?

    I don’t know about you, but as a Kodály music teacher I actually teach in a lot of different settings.

    I teach classroom music using my very own Kodály based Doremi Teach Music curriculum, and I also teach private piano lessons, again using my Kodály based Doremi Teach Piano curriculum. In fact it’s more than just that. I also teach adult musicianship and of course deliver teacher training and coaching to my Doremi members.

    And despite each setting using the same approach, that is the singing based Kodály approach to music education, they can actually look quite different in some areas.

    In this podcast episode I share my four top differences. 

    Difference #1 - Pitch Awareness

    Difference #2 - Practice

    Difference #3 - Speed

    Difference #4 - Notation

    Do you want more support with your Kodály curriculum? Why not join me inside Doremi Membership? It's where I hang out all the time supporting my members and sharing all my best stuff, including my own detailed Kodály curriculum and all the lesson plans and resources you need to deliver the best quality music lessons to your students.

    https://doremiconnect.co.uk/music

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    9 mins
  • How to start planning your Kodály Music Curriculum
    Jun 2 2022

    Do you want or need to create a singing based curriculum for your school, class or club?

    Maybe you’ve done some Kodály training but have been left highly motivated but not quite knowing where to start.

    In today’s episode we’re going to walk you through some of the first planning tasks you’ll need to do to create your own Kodály curriculum

    For more advice and support for teaching class music or piano using the Kodály approach visit https://doremiconnect.co.uk/captivate

    Key points:

    Good high level objectives for beginner musicians have the following seven qualities

    1 - are a single musical element

    2 - exist in all music

    3 - are really specific

    4 - can be easily explained

    5 - have clearly defined prerequisites or none

    6 - have a clear path to the next step

    7 - exist alongside the practice and preparation of other objectives

    Starting with a massive list of possible contenders, Helen will help you narrow them down to the key objectives for your curriculum.

    Do you want more support with your Kodály curriculum? Why not join me inside Doremi Membership? It's where I hang out all the time supporting my members and sharing all my best stuff, including my own detailed Kodály curriculum and all the lesson plans and resources you need to deliver the best quality music lessons to your students.

    https://doremiconnect.co.uk/music

    Here's Helen's starting list of objective contenders - you can add to them if you can!

    Beat, rhythm, scales, pitch, high, low, clefs, crotchets, quavers, key signatures, texture, timbre, phrasing, form, time signatures, Italian terms, swing, harmony, chords, ostinato, singing, instruments, forte, loud, piano, soft, crescendo, repeats, composition, improvisation, sight reading, unison, polyphony, composers, classical music, folk music, playground songs, listening, jazz, bars, bar lines, modulation, orchestra, opera, musicals, pop music, ukuleles, keyboard, percussion, duets, tempo, sharps, flats, major, minor, syncopation

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    15 mins
  • 5 Essential Questions Before Teaching Older Students with the Kodály Approach
    May 26 2022

    Here are five essential questions you need to ask yourself, before starting older students with the singing based Kodály approach.

    Whether it's in a piano or other instrumental lesson, a singing lesson or in a class setting, this topic crops up all the time during my coaching calls inside the Doremi Membership.

    For more advice and support for teaching class music or piano using the Kodály approach visit https://doremiconnect.co.uk/captivate

    Key questions:

    • How old are they? Primary, tweens, teenagers, adults?
    • What level are they? Young beginner, older beginner, intermediate or advanced, transfer students?
    • What are their strengths and weaknesses? Pulse, rhythm, pitch awareness, reading, musical phrasing, theory, key signatures, scales, aural exam preparation?
    • What is your goal? Why Kodály? You'll have more success and add more value if you have a clear goal in mind.
    • How much time have you got? How long are lessons and what else do you need to cover in that time? Is there an upcoming performance or exam, or are they changing teacher soon?

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    13 mins