Are you interested in learning more about music history? About composers, their lives, and the context in which they created their works?
I'm thinking about starting a new series, so let me know what you would be interested in hearing! Which composers? Which pieces? What kinds of information??
How do you decide which pieces to work on? Do you have a system for deciding what to learn next? Or do you need help figuring out what makes sense?
Share your thoughts and questions in the comments - we'll be getting into this on a YouTube live soon, and I would love to be able to address your questions!
One of the things that slowed my progress for years was inefficient practice.
Why?
Nobody taught me how to practice!
At some point, I made it my mission to learn all I could about learning and practicing so that I could help my students learn how to practice more efficiently.
Do you have favorite practice tips? Or are you looking for better practice strategies? What questions do you have around practicing?
Share your thoughts and questions in the comments - we'll be getting into this on a YouTube live soon, so give me all your questions!
Looking for simple ways to improve your progress?
I've got a free, live workshop starting today - 5 Minutes to Fix 5 Common Piano Problems
This is a *must attend* if:
-You struggle with the same issues in your playing over and over.
-You feel like you’re practicing consistently, but your progress has flatlined.
-You love playing piano, but you often aren’t sure where to start when you sit down to practice.
Save your seat here: apricot-ant.webinarninja.com/live-webinars/1060808…
Can't make it live? Don't worry, I'll send you the replay
Hope to see you there!
What is your favorite way to work on technique? Or *do* you work on technique? Is it something we really need to mess with, or will it fall into place? What technical elements do you feel trip you up in your pieces?
Share your thoughts and questions in the comments - we'll be getting into this on a YouTube live soon, so give me all your questions!
Rhythm... love it, or love to hate it? 😬
Rhythm issues are one of the top complaints I hear from students, but so many times there are simple solutions to what feel like tough issues. What questions do you have? What rhythm elements are tripping you up?
We'll be getting into this on a YouTube live soon, so give me all your questions!