Young piano student in lesson (3)
Harlow’s been doing so great! Here she plays a song called “Cuckoo”. This song is from our Music on Wings Piano Beginner Coursebook 1.
Harlow’s been doing so great! Here she plays a song called “Cuckoo”. This song is from our Music on Wings Piano Beginner Coursebook 1.
It’s always more fun to play together at the piano! Here I practice with Abby a piano duet called “When the saints go marching on”.
I had the pleasure to perform with my friends Brahms’ Piano Quintet in F minor Op.34 (1st movement) last summer. It was a fun experience.
This performance is from our November Concert 2019. Please enjoy!
My early piano learning experience (2) I think because of this first Teacher, and how she literally changed my life, I know if I care genuinely about how I teach my students, I can change someone’s lives too. I had a teenage student, who did poorly in one of her graded piano exams with her… Continue reading Teresa Wong: My early piano learning experience (3)
My early piano learning experience (1) I felt very bad about myself (I was around 12 or 13), because my piano teacher didn’t want to teach me – I was not playing good enough for her. But my mother didn’t give up. She finally found this one piano teacher at a pretty prestigious piano company… Continue reading Teresa Wong: My early piano learning experience (2)
A lot of people asked me when I started playing piano. I was around 5. It wasn’t like I knew I loved playing piano and I asked for piano lessons. Not at all. I have two brothers, one elder and the other younger. My elder brother started taking piano lessons, so I followed suit. Then… Continue reading Teresa Wong: My early piano learning experience (1)
Teresa Wong Piano: Beethoven’s Piano Sonata “Appassionata” 3rd movement – performance from our fall concert 2019
Recently Savana and I have been working on writing some piano music – here Savana plays one of her own composition “Summer”.
Yuzuha is only 4 years old! But she loves to try and with only a couple lessons she’s already playing with both hands together. Way to go! (And parents too, great work!)