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June 19, 2024

The Digital-Physical Harmony: Revolutionizing Piano Education for the Modern Student

The Digital-Physical Harmony: Revolutionizing Piano Education for the Modern Student
Take Netflix, for instance. The streaming giant that once disrupted the traditional movie rental business is now venturing into the physical realm with its ambitious "Netflix House" project. These massive entertainment complexes, set to open in 2025, will allow fans to step into the worlds of their favorite shows, from waltzing in a "Bridgerton" ballroom to tackling the glass bridge challenge from "Squid Game."

October 15, 2016

Can video recording change music education? (Part III of III)

Can video recording change music education? (Part III of III)
In the first part of this mini-series on video I talked about video recording lessons and in part two I talked about how video can help parents and students at home. In the last part of this series we will be talking about the silent, yet intimidating question going through student’s heads every time they practice. Am I better? I have asked a lot of questions in my lifetime, but in order to make it as a concert pianist, I needed to ask the above question millions of times (literally). It’s th...

October 12, 2016

Can video recording change music education? (Part II of III)

Can video recording change music education? (Part II of III)
It’s pretty clear when you see a video whether or not something is right or not. So what does this mean for piano teachers? It means we get recorded a lot. On average, parents ask to record me playing 6 times a day (yes, I’ve been keeping track). It’s smart for several reasons for them to do this. 1. Videos empower the parents to know what’s right: notes, rhythms, hand position, etc. 2. Students engage with the teacher more than once a week. And they do it in a setting they’re most familiar w...