Classical pianists often have a lot of difficulty playing the chordal style of jazz and pop music. Perhaps it's because classical piano ...
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Terrence Dawson on the Collaborative Arts and the Developing Musician
Vancouver-based pianist (and former colleague from my time on faculty at the University of British Columbia) Terence Dawson makes a brillian...
Free Technical Requirements Charts Available for the 2015 RCM Piano Syllabus
Joy Morin over at Color In My Piano has assembled a fantastic free resource for teachers who will be using The Royal Conservatory's 201...
10 Things You Need to Know About the 2015 Royal Conservatory Celebration Series and Piano Syllabus
Every seven to eight years, The Royal Conservatory revises their materials for their Celebration Series and Piano Syllabus, which provides ...
The 2015 Edition of the Royal Conservatory Piano Syllabus is Now Online
After several years of preparation, writing, performing, producing, finalizing, proofreading, editing, and amending, the 2015 Edition of the...
Getting The Most Out Of Your Practice Time
Much of what I tell my students about practicing involves explaining ways of making their work more efficient and rewarding given their ofte...
Chamber Music Connection: Promoting the Role of Chamber Music in a Musician's Development
One of the biggest challenges with developing musicians has always been how to create opportunities for learning chamber music. The Chamber ...
Weekend Links
Keyboard-driven vehicle Here are some links from around the web that are worth a read: Schmopera reviews a recent Canadian Art Song Project...
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