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Notes in Motion: How Children Learn Music Beyond Practice Through Story, Movement, and Imagination

Why do so many children lose interest in piano practice—even when they once loved music?This book offers a different answer.Drawing on real teaching experiences inspired by Peter and the Wolf, Notes in Motion reveals how children learn music not through repetition alone, but through imagination, movement, and meaning. When sound becomes something they can see, […]

ISBN: 979-8-89966-593-6

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979-8-89966-593-6

Author

Dr. Wei-Chen Wu

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62

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Why do so many children lose interest in piano practice—even when they once loved music?
This book offers a different answer.
Drawing on real teaching experiences inspired by Peter and the Wolf, Notes in Motion reveals how children learn music not through repetition alone, but through imagination, movement, and meaning. When sound becomes something they can see, feel, and embody, technical challenges begin to transform.
Through vivid student stories, drawings, and classroom moments, this book invites readers into a new way of understanding music learning—one that connects sound with story, technique with experience, and practice with purpose.
Written in a poetic yet accessible style, it is a guide for parents, educators, and musicians who seek to move beyond mechanical practice and rediscover what it means to truly learn music.