Set the tone for a focused, productive lesson with this simple body awareness warm-up.
In under a minute, students move through gentle, guided motions that awaken the body, increase circulation, and reinforce healthy posture and technique at the piano.
The chant-style format makes it easy to remember and enjoyable for students of all ages, whether sitting or standing.
It’s a quick, effective way to help students transition into lesson time feeling relaxed, centered, and ready to learn.
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Included are a printable version of the warm-up and a link to a demonstration video to help you implement it with ease.
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