Hi everyone.
trying to get some sense to what I am seeing happening around me.
My 7yo daughter started piano lessons a couple of years ago, and obviously has also spent last year taking virtual lessons due to pandemic.
The school that we chose teaches according to Kodaly method (individual lessons, 45minutes weekly). We have chosen this school also because it was the more convenient in terms of distance/logistics but also because I had read good things about Kodaly's.
Point is that after 3y i don't see all these progresses with my daughter, it seems to me that they do more or less always the same things and while at first I had been puzzled by the "movable do" idea, now i wonder when they will start doing real things. Moreover, the school succeeded in cross-selling us also a weekly choir group-lesson, where they just play rhythms with the most diverse instruments and do kids stuff (there is a silly song about a "small doll" which has now bothered my daughter as well, since it's still there after 3years).
I had never wanted my kid to be the next Kissin, however 7yo is not that young anymore, and I suspect that had she followed other methods (Suzuki, London Royal Academy, Alfred's, etc) she would now be able to play something or more advanced than when she is. (I know i might sound like a father trying to have his chimpanzee playing in front of friends, but really this is not my case.)
Do you have any experience or thought re:Kodaly method? any hint is appreciated in guiding my choice to change school or keep having faith and stick to it.
thank you in advance.