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Exploring the Dorian Mode

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,...

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Concept Collections by Nicola Cantan

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...

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Interviewing Garreth Brooke

Interviewing Garreth Brooke

For those who don’t know today’s guest, Garreth Brooke is a British-German pianist and composer. In addition to publishing and composing (I highly recommend following his music...

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12 Variations on Diversion 12

12 Variations on Diversion 12

Mastering a piece and performing it as the composer wrote it is a key part of a pianist's training, but it is not the only thing we should work on with the students. As Forrest...

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Twelve Preludes by Timothy Brown

Twelve Preludes by Timothy Brown

I begin this series of posts about my favorite piano books, the ones I use the most in class with my students, the ones I consider essential in my library. These are books that...

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Piano Notebook 3

Piano Notebook 3

Today we present the third issue of Piano Notebook: Piano au bord de l'eau. But first of all, a brief note for those who don't yet know what Piano Notebook is. Piano Notebook is...

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Piano Notebook 1

Piano Notebook 1

Today is a very exciting day for me because a project comes to light in which I have been working with great enthusiasm for several months. It’s called Piano Notebook. In this...

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Teaching a Rote Piece

Teaching a Rote Piece

The following post has been written by the pianist and pedagogue Anne Katherine Davis. You can find more information about her at the bottom of the post: Here's some of my...

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