The 30 minute practice plan for busy professionals

If you learned piano years ago and have recently started again, you might find yourself wondering how to fit practice into a full schedule. Between work, family, and everything else, long practice sessions can feel unrealistic — but even with just 30 minutes, you can make meaningful progress if you approach your time at the…

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Why you should work on your scales

Learning to play your scales and arpeggios really well will help you develop as a pianist and as a musician.   When you play scales, you’re strengthening your fingers, the coordination between your hands and preparing yourself for scale passages which occur in a lot of music.  You can also use your scale practice to…

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How to Introduce a Performance on Stage (With Sample Script)

These days, when you attend a concert, it is quite common for performers to engage with the audience. If you’re wondering how to introduce a performance on stage, this post will guide you through preparing a short, engaging introduction that helps your audience understand both you and your music.   When you’re preparing your introduction,…

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