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Importance of Piano Festivals for Every Musician
The piano is an incredibly versatile and powerful musical instrument. It is used extensively in music composition, and for good reason. Learning to play the piano is an important step for any new music composer and musician, because it provides a solid foundation in music theory and helps develop critical listening skills.
First and foremost, the […]
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The shape of Debussy’s Clair de Lune
The shape of Debussy’s Clair de Lune
Many of my piano students love Debussy, but to be honest, it is not the first choice for many piano tutors; mainly because his music adds a component of resonance into his realm, and that layer, as it is not apparent on the paper, it is challenging to grasp and to teach, […]
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The unique music and life of Satie
The unique music and life of Satie
Among piano students, the most renowned composers that people choose to play in concerts, auditions, exams or just for pleasure are Frederic Chopin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig Van Beethoven, or the most advanced or piano tutors that already have certain pianistic level; we have Franz Liszt to show off the skills of […]
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Christmas Songs for Piano
Christmas Songs for Piano
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The Best Famous Carols on Piano Easy
Every year happens the same thing, Christmas comes, and we start to feel the “Christmasy” feeling all around us. Why? Well, if you step outside your home, I am pretty sure you will start listening to all […]
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The Story Before the Piano
The Story Before the Piano
PIANO HISTORY
Most probably, you are one of the many piano students who seek to know everything about the instrument you spent so much time with, playing pieces, practicing your scales, improvising or even composing new music.
The story of the Piano takes many centuries, even we can say dates from almost one […]
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Tempo and Dynamic Markings: A useful guide for piano tutors
Tempo and Dynamic Markings: A useful guide for piano tutors
Guide on Tempo Markings
Guide on Dynamics
All piano students have come to the same issue in their training: at some point in their piano lessons, they encounter strange notations that are not just the notes or the values learned at the beginning of their practice: mf, ff, words like […]
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The principles of Renaissance Music
The principles of Renaissance Music.
https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/historical-framing-of-the-xv-century-guidelines-to-understand-renaissance-musicI am quite sure that as piano students, you certainly know who Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn or Liszt were. Their music reached the highest artistic peak and inspired musicians and piano teachers throughout the world to make this music carry on living through concerts and performances along the years.
All these composers have […]
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Online Music Events are a must
Covid-19 became such a pain for everyone nowadays. Workers, businesses, music venues, restaurants, the economy in general, have been hit hard. The last months have been a challenge for us all. Nations united with one common purpose: fight against the spread of this virus. Whether the deathly rate or the real importance of this virus, […]
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Our members in action with a Haydn Concerto
Breaking News!
How are you all keeping up with this massive lockdown? Are you working from home, doing online lessons, or on the contrary you are keeping yourself busy studying piano?
During these difficult times, it is good to take advantage and keep ourselves doing what we never have time to do: practicing properly.
We spend our days […]
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How to get the perfect balance between teaching and performing piano
The professional piano teacher: The balance between performance and education
As artists, we began our life like everybody else, with piano tuition, learning from piano teachers. We are only involved in the role of piano students. The hope is to become a concert pianist one day and offer the world our performances, sharing the music that […]