The internet has changed the way people do everything, and I mean, literally EVERYTHING. Musical instrument tutorials are constantly cropping up online, with some businesses actually coming together and earning a living from starting these businesses. Below is a list of reasons as to why learning a musical instrument online may be the way forward: […]
Van Cliburn Finalists
Even if you missed the live coverage, you can still catch the archived recordings from each round of the Fourteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition! Here’s a rundown of the winners: First Prize: Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Gold Medal and Van Cliburn Winner’s Cup: Vadym Kholodenko Second Prize: Silver Medal Beatrice Rana Third […]
Building Awareness of Rhythm in Piano Students
Joy Morin, of the Color in My Piano blog, has a fabulous article on Building Awareness of Rhythm in Piano Students in the latest issue of Soundpoint. She suggests that there are three essential components of rhythm (pules, meter, and rhythmic values), then goes on to discuss each one in more detail, along with specific […]
Friday Film Find
This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen heard! Be sure you watch it all the way to the mashup at the end.
The Piano Studio as a Small Business
Did you know that May is National Small Business Month? And did you know that if you own a piano studio, you are a small business owner? This can be one of the most rewarding, but also the most challenging, aspects of running a piano studio. Not only are we responsible for the teaching side […]
Monday Mailbag – Teaching Balance Between Hands
Some of my students have a lot of trouble with balance between the hands. I have them play one hand very loudly, and “ghost” the other hand, gradually adding the other hand by tapping the keys, then playing softly, getting gradually louder, but would love some other ideas. This is the same tried-and-true strategy that […]