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Private Piano Lessons
Salida, CA
Lessons are weekly or bi-weekly with a structure lesson, musical games to teach reinforcement and new concepts. I structure my music lessons according to the learning style of each of my students. Patience and understanding my students helps them in their success! So, there is a lot of praise and encouragement…
1 session available for $100.00
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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)
Online
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
Online
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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