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Using Colors to Learn Music

Using Colors to Learn Music

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  • Posted byAndrew Ingkavet
  • June 10, 2009June 29, 2016

One of the core concepts of my approach to teaching music to young children is the use of colors to represent pitches.  I’ve used this with great success on both piano, guitar and in reading music notation. Those of you studying with me have already seen my piano covered with translucent tape and my guitar…

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