Hi, dear piano player or parents.
Learning the piano is lots of work. But as we play the piano, and don't sweat it, the learning must be like a game.
And it's the same whether it's the last Rnb hit or a Chopin Polonaise.
Lots of new approaches of piano learning are existing today : Tutorials, apps, videos, synthesia videos, free or charged online scores, giving you access to a very large repertory and this is a very good thing.
But as a piano teacher Often ask myself whether it's the right...
Hi, dear piano player or parents.
Learning the piano is lots of work. But as we play the piano, and don't sweat it, the learning must be like a game.
And it's the same whether it's the last Rnb hit or a Chopin Polonaise.
Lots of new approaches of piano learning are existing today : Tutorials, apps, videos, synthesia videos, free or charged online scores, giving you access to a very large repertory and this is a very good thing.
But as a piano teacher Often ask myself whether it's the right way to go.
There are two questions that make me sometimes doubt :
a) The quality of content (often containing errors)
b) The lack of interactivity
If you contract errors in playing and working the piano this risks to block progress and fun, often repairing those errors will take years ! So, especially at the beginning, you should work with a professional.
Here's the deal :
a) First we discuss about where you want to go, your favorite music, your actual level, how much time want to spend on studying).
b) We fix a weekly appointment for the lessons via Skype or other.
c) You'll get personnalized support via Internet from the first lesson on : highest quality scores, videos, exercices.
d) Just follow the coaching programm and you'll be astonished how easlily you'll get it.
e) If you wish lessons for your kids, I propose a system of retribution if they work properly.
Don't worry : it won't exceed 4 dollars per lesson but this is a very well working motivation.
Let's have a try together : 2 free lessons with support and you'll be amazed because it's the best way of learning the piano.
Best regards,
Thomas Woisetschläger
Pianist and band-leader.