Teresa Wong Piano: Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Piano Sonata (2nd movement)
My performance of Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Piano Sonata at our Fall Concert 2019 – this is the second movement.
My performance of Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Piano Sonata at our Fall Concert 2019 – this is the second movement.
In this video, I continue to teach you Silent Night, with more variations and patterns on chords for the left hand accompaniment!
In this video, I am showing you the basics of playing Silent Night: melody and chords!
Many piano teachers I train ask me how to get more students, and perhaps more importantly, the students they want to teach.
Most teachers focus on obtaining more professional qualifications (studying more, getting professional piano performance or teaching diplomas/degrees, performing more, etc).
In this video I show you three cool rhythmic patterns you can use for left hand accompaniment. Enjoy!
Here is a second video on how you can jazz up a simple tune with different varieties of rhythmic patterns and melodic embellishments!
Here are some examples of how you can jazz up a simple tune with different varieties of rhythmic patterns and melodic embellishments! More to come!
This holiday season, in order to encourage those who want to start playing the piano, I am doing a very special program. Anyone (and I mean, anyone of any levels) who can take lessons between 9am-12pm (Mountain Time) Monday to Friday can enjoy a special discount on their lessons. Message me directly for more details.
In this video I show you a few tricks on how to make music with a few simple chords at the piano!
I get to know a lot of people I otherwise don’t through music – from piano teaching, book publishing and article writing, video and audio sharing, to performing. I used to think music was the most important element in this connection. I mostly cared about how I myself and my students played instead of understanding… Continue reading Music Connection. Connection Through Music.