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Andrew

The importance of embracing performance nerves

Performing is one of the main reasons people choose to study a musical instrument in the first place. For some of us, performance is an occasional way of showing what we have achieved...
Sofia

Teaching piano in peers

The learning of an piano in peers is something that I really recommend. It could be an advantage for students by diferents ways: the students are simmultaneously in contact with te...
Jonathan

Remembering to Breathe

As well as playing and teaching the piano, I work as a freelance theatre maker and performance artist - a part my life which results from a very clear series of circumstances. At the...
Pat

Will using music technology help me to learn more quickly ?

Nowadays we all have access to a myriad of musical resources. That might be choosing a ringtone for our mobile phone, playing with an app or being able to watch tutorials online. Does...
Laurence

The Importance of not just listening but hearing

In our day to day lives, people often talk about situations where people maybe listening but they are not truly hearing what is being said. Consequently, the point that was trying to ...
Louise

Training for Piano Exams & Other Performances

Once you`ve got the basics out the way, you might decide to try out exams. I believe that the best way to enjoy exams is to be well prepared. That`s why I include all the aspects of...
Louise

Starting to Play the Piano - For Children

Starting to play the piano can be very exciting! It`s a very big instrument and can be very noisy! I like that about it. I also like that it can be very quiet too. I like to play w...
Louise

Returning to Piano Lessons After a (Long!) Break

Many adults started learning piano as a child, but for whatever reason didn`t continue. A lot of the enquiries I receive are from adults keen to get back into playing, but not quite s...
Louise

It`s never too late to learn to play the Piano

A lot of adult beginners feel really nervous about starting piano lessons. It makes sense. As adults, we`re used to being "good at things". We know how to take care of ourselves, r...
Anne

Teaching Piano to Adult Beginners

When I first started teaching piano more than 20 years ago I decided to limit my students to children ages 6-17 years of age. I never really saw myself including adults to my student ...
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