by admin | Jun 24, 2024 | Creativity, Performance, Teaching
Every piano piece is a journey—a narrative waiting to be told through sound. Before you even touch the keys, grasp the essence of the composition. What story does it aim to tell? Is it a vivid description, a dialogue, or a progression through emotions? Outline its...
by admin | May 6, 2023 | Teaching
Regular practice of sight-reading is akin to physical exercise. It trains both your muscles and your brain, yielding noticeable results when approached consistently and systematically. Don’t be overwhelmed by the challenge. Start by focusing on one music...
by admin | May 6, 2020 | Teaching
Certainly! Here are the changes I made in your text: Original:If you are somewhat familiar with the music notation, you will agree that it is pure math. The pulse or beat is organized into meter and rhythm, there is an equal number of beats in each measure, the...
by admin | Apr 5, 2020 | Career, Teaching
Today, many music students realize that building a career path in music is incredibly difficult and the end result is highly unpredictable. Indeed, it is a volatile field, and random events, such as war or epidemics, can throw many freelancers off their normal course....
by admin | Mar 3, 2020 | Teaching
The most important skill a musician needs to possess is the ability to imagine the music with their inner ear. Playing music, especially playing the piano, is a very intense activity. The performer needs to read the music notation for both notes and rhythms, remember...
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