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Lesson 4: Piano Starting Methods
Piano starting methods, such as Piano by Number, are an extension of finger numbers, introduced in the 1800s. It...
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Lesson 24: The Use of Humor in Piano Lessons
Humor and theatrics are so useful in beginning piano lessons because of their “feel good” effect. If...
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Lesson 13: A Pleasant Piano Lesson Atmosphere
A light and comical atmosphere will instinctively reward the teacher with greater attention from ...
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Lesson 9: The Difference Between The Worst And Best Piano Teacher
The difference between the worst and the best piano teacher is always attitude....
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Lesson 12: A Short History of Piano Methods
To the consumer, finding a piano method must be like shopping for a golf swing, or six pack abs: the...
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Lesson 6: Minute By Minute Piano Lesson
Imagine a child who has only just started playing songs by number and reading music. The process describe...
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Lesson 17: Pace And Children’s Piano Lessons
It is thought that a child can go quickly through the rudiments of the piano if you enforce the S...
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Lesson 15: Why I Teach Piano
Being a traveling piano teacher, as a valued guest in lovely homes, is a lucrative and noble profession. But money...
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Lesson 2: What to Expect from Piano Lessons
The idea of a piano prodigy is very appealing, but is it realistic? Many parents have difficulty wi...
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Lesson 10: Child’s Classical Music Listening List
A child’s classical music listening list will expose your child to the great masterpieces of ...
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