Teaching Inversions on Piano!

in teaching •  5 years ago 

By showing which note to play, we can use these boats or optionally little cars, to park the chord note. For example, CEG. Then, to invert the notes to EGC and to GCE, the student has a better view and picture as to how to play Inversions. I teach thru these speedboats! Enjoy the little comic!

  1. There's a sweet candy crying out for help, she was stuck on the G note.

  1. The speedboats come to the rescue. They have to be fast. They line up on CEG notes... Student, you have to lead the way!

  1. From CEG, one of them had to invert. The green speedboat had to invert to the upper C. Student, play on the notes we stopped on. The candy seemed impatient.

  1. After that, the E to the upper E... And G to the upper G! Alas they have reached the sweet lady candy!!! SHUT UP, candy, we're here now!

  1. Hooray!

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Creative and fun!

haha, that is a fun way to learn the piano :)