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Teaching Piano for One Hand: Repertoire and Ideas
I’ve broken a finger on my hand. An annoying setback, yes, but not the end of the world. This post is meant to support pianists who find themselves in this situation, as well as teachers who have students dealing with a temporary hand or finger injury. It’s relatively...
Exploring the Dorian Mode
If you follow us on Instagram, you’ll already know that at megustaelpiano we’ve been celebrating Dorian Week to mark the publication of two of my pieces written in this mode, included in Concept Collection 12 by Nicola Cantan. Now I’d like to share with you the videos...
Concept Collections by Nicola Cantan
Today, I’d like to tell you about the Concept Collections books, edited and published by Vibrant Music Teaching, the pedagogical project led by Nicola Cantan. These books are released quarterly and feature pieces by various composers, all centered around a specific...
Resources for learning to improvise on the piano
Learning to improvise on the piano is a fundamental activity with great benefits, both for piano teachers and for students. In this post, I want to share the resources (books, courses, and videos) that I use in my lessons, as well as those that have helped me, and...
NCKP Day 4
The final day of the conference was the shortest—running from 8:00 to 2:00—but it was almost as intense as the previous ones. The first session of the day was organized by Alfred Music, who presented some of their latest publications. One of these was the new...
NCKP Day 3
Today was a very special day for me. I had the pleasure of participating as a presenter in the PIANO SAFARI showcase. In this session, “Piano Safari: The Journey Begins,” Amy Glennon, Chee-Hwa Tan, and I presented our new books. Amy Glennon introduced her two books:...
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