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Private Piano Lessons
Birmingham, AL
I began piano lessons at age 7. Yearly, I participated in recitals and festivals around the city of Gulfport, Mississippi. My piano instructor took me to monthly masters courses where various techniques were learned to help improve my piano playing(beginning in middle school). At age 10, I played the…
1 session available for $35.00
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Online Piano Lessons
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Individual Piano Lessons in Fresno and El Cerrito, CA (Online lessons via Skype also available)
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A graduate of the NYC HS of Performing Arts, Oberlin Conservatory with a Master of Arts Degree from New York University, I teach all levels and ages in my two separate piano studio locations: El Cerrito, and Fresno. My posted article, "Realizing the full potential of piano students" asserts that all…
1 session available for $45.00
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Learn and Master Piano
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Are you ready to really learn the piano? Perhaps you had lessons as a child. You may have taught yourself a few songs here and there. Or maybe you've never played a single note. The point is, you've never really learned to play. Are you ready? Learn & Master Piano is by far the world’s most complete…
1 session available for $149.00
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Piano Questions
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Piano Articles
An Ideal Piano Lesson as the Main Course
shirley kirsten – August 19, 2011
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If I could devise a recipe for an ideal piano lesson, it would contain the following ingredients:
A 15-minute warm-up including a scale (one or two plus octaves in parallel and contrary motion) played...
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Piano Study and the Value of Singing, against a cultural backdrop of vocal inhibition
shirley kirsten – August 17, 2011
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Singing has always been a basic, if not primitive form of communication between parent and infant. A tender melody often lulls a colicky baby into blissful sleep along with rhythmic rocking motions...
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