Beethoven Birthday Bash 2020!One of the great composers. A name everyone recognizes, even those who don't think of themselves as classical music enthusiasts....
What I Love About Teaching PianoHave I ever told you how much I love teaching piano? Because I do! Here are five reasons this piano teacher has found joy in the journey...
Giving Thanks for MusicHere in the United States, Thanksgiving is observed on the fourth Thursday of November. With that date rapidly approaching, I began...
3 Secrets to Memorizing MusicI'd like to welcome guest writer Neil Nguyen from Sublimelody to the blog today. He will share 3 secrets that will assist students and...
Compose Yourself, Part 4: Finish with FinesseIn my Compose Yourself series of posts this summer, you've read about (or can check out here) how to craft effective melodic, rhythmic,...
Compose Yourself, Part 3: Harmony from the HeartIn this segment of my series Compose Yourself, let's take a look at how we can fill in our original compositions with thoughtful...
Compose Yourself, Part 2: Rev Up Your RhythmIn Compose Yourself, Part 1: Make a Memorable Melody, we briefly discussed how an effective melody needs a rhythmic scheme that moves the...
Compose Yourself, Part 1: Make a Memorable MelodyDear piano-playing reader, Have you ever found certain patterns in your repertoire, a neat turn of phrase, an unexpected harmony that...
Practice Six, Rest One: An Ideal Weekly Routine for Piano StudentsAs a piano teacher, I am often asked how much a student should practice. The question can be thought of two ways: how many days a week to...
Piano Recitals --- Sweat, or Sweet?Piano recitals --- those of us past or current students or performers have probably played in them at least once or three or ten times...