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While summer is often seen as a break, it can actually be the perfect time for students to make significant […]

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Childhood piano recitals are more than just performances—they are powerful developmental experiences that shape young musicians in lasting ways. 1. […]

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Scales and arpeggios may not always be the most exciting part of practice, but they are one of the most […]

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Improvisation can feel magical, but it’s not magic. It’s understanding. Music theory gives pianists the tools to create freely and […]

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Performance anxiety is something nearly every pianist experiences, whether you’re playing at a recital, church, or for family and friends. […]

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When we think of Johann Sebastian Bach, we often picture intricate fugues, grand organ works, and breathtaking sacred music. But […]

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The piano is one of the most versatile and expressive instruments in music history. From delicate melodies to powerful chords, […]

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Music is all around us, and many people wonder not just how it affects our emotions, but whether it can […]

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The political climate of the Soviet Union had a profound impact on Russian composers in the 20th century. Under strict […]

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Johann Sebastian Bach is often regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time, but his music didn’t exist […]