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1 Foreword Repertoire by Rote contains seven pieces to be taught without the aid of traditional notation Each piece is accompanied by a set of step-by-step instructions for teachers and a reproducible memory map to aid students in memorization The collection is sequenced from the easiest piece to the most difficult, with songs ranging from simple repeating patterns on black keys to scale-based pieces that use the entire keyboard Think of this collection as a supplement to other pedagogical methods a resource for interesting, motivational music that will help students acquire the rhythmic, expressive, and technical skills they need to become wellrounded musicians Table of Contents Instructions Music Map Desert Rose 6 7 Oh, urple Sage 8 10 11 Green Frogs 1 1 1 Roadrunner 16 18 19 Turquoise Trail 0 Jubilation! 6 7 Bells Are Ringing! 8 0 1 The publisher hereby grants the purchaser of this book permission to photocopy map pages 7, 11, 1, 19,, 7, and 1 for students as needed NOT FOR RESALE Alfred Music O Box 1000 Van Nuys, CA 9110-000 alfredcom Copyright 01 by Alfred Music All rights reserved roduced in USA No part of this book shall be reproduced, arranged, adapted, recorded, publicly performed, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without written permission from the publisher In order to comply with copyright laws, please apply for such written permission and/or license by contacting the publisher at alfredcom/permissions ISBN-10: 1-706-696-9 ISBN-1: 978-1-706-696-9 Cover and interior illustrations Shutterstockcom: Ray burst: angkrit Bell: Stone6 Ring design: zubarevid Olive tree: grop House and frogs: Hein Nouwens Heart: Allies Interactive Sage and hibiscus: Morphart Creation

Why Teach by Rote Luke comes bounding in for his first piano lesson He is young, with bright red hair and endless enthusiasm I can already play some songs on the piano! he announces to me and proceeds to bang through a clumsy rendition of Chopsticks, the theme to Heart and Soul, and the melody of Beethoven s Ninth Symphony Wow! I say to him, grinning at his energy Where did you learn those songs My grandma taught me, he says This is hardly the first time I have watched someone proudly demonstrate the music they have learned to play by rote I have seen adults who taught themselves to play the first page of Beethoven s Moonlight Sonata with little to no formal instruction I have observed children teaching one another simple tunes on the piano with no thought given to technique or fingering Over and over again, I have witnessed respectable performances of music that students learned simply because someone had the patience to teach them one note, one pattern, one phrase at a time Early in my career, I recognized that teaching music by rote was a highly motivating but often overlooked pedagogical tool Students loved learning pieces that featured easy patterns but sounded sophisticated This was the music that they wanted to play at recitals and perform for grandma when she came to visit Without prompting, students would practice these pieces by the hour, gaining technique and confidence in negotiating the keyboard Learning rote pieces developed their ear and improved their ability to recognize musical patterns Rote music provided the opportunity to work on musical character and dramatic effects without the added challenge of deciphering written notes and rhythms While rote teaching did not substitute for the all-important task of learning to read music traditionally, it was not long before I made this a standard part of my lessons, teaching beginning students colorful pieces that sounded more complicated than they were Admittedly, teaching rote pieces takes lesson time, but the payback in motivation, technique building, ear training, and pattern recognition more than outweighs the cost Time spent on rote pieces does not have to take a huge chunk out of any single lesson; the pieces can be learned in fiveminute segments, bit by bit Just today, I taught Oh, urple Sage to a six-year-old boy and then to a sixty-six-yearold woman, each with only a month of piano lessons behind them They were both grinning from ear to ear the entire time Amy Greer

Introducing Desert Rose (Memory map: page 7) 1 lay, ask questions, and sing: lay Desert Rose for the student and ask the following questions: Is this piece played on white keys or black keys Does this piece use pedal Which one Do the musical patterns in this piece go up or down Which hand begins the piece What else do you notice about the music lay the piece again and sing the words Ask the student to count the number of times the phrase desert rose occurs Without playing, clap quarter notes while singing the words together Break it down: Help the student find the starting position for each hand and identify the fingers used Demonstrate the steps below one at a time, allowing the student to repeat each one until it is mastered Step 1 m 1 bb Des - ert rose, Step mm 1 Des - ert bb rose, bb des - ert rose, des - ert bb rose

10 Oh, urple Sage F Flowing Both parts play one octave higher nd time Oh, pur- ple sage, pur- ple sage, When student plays alone, use one pedal for entire piece pur- ple sage Alexander/Greer grow - ing Oh, pur-ple sage, pur-ple sage, pur-ple sage b bb blow - ing over Duet art (Student plays one octave higher) Flowing nd time both hands 8va Œ Œ b 1 Œ 1 Œ b Œ Œ b Œ b Œ 1 Œ Œ Œ bb Œ Œ Œ Œ

Green Frogs M ID D LE C 1 I my green frogs I my green frogs, I my green frogs bull - frogs too! I my green frogs over Hop! I my green frogs I my green frogs