Happy Students, Happy Teacher
As I start a new chapter in my teaching, students and parents respond with the most amazing messages, filling my heart full of gratitude and hope, for what great things are to come next.
As I start a new chapter in my teaching, students and parents respond with the most amazing messages, filling my heart full of gratitude and hope, for what great things are to come next.
I recorded this piece because I have so many students playing it! I thought they might enjoy this 🙂 It’s funny how I learn new songs through my students – I mean there is an abundant supply of cool music from different genres!
Some students like to be creative at the piano – I help them with improvising, writing and playing their own songs! Here Savana wrote a song called “Spring”. Enjoy!
Here in this video I talk about how to use piano pedal properly.
I had the pleasure to record one of my piano compositions “Running Away” (complete) here in Colorado back in 2016. That was the first time I came to visit Colorado, little did I know that I was going to come back here and stay! Enjoy my piece!
I love learning, and I love teaching piano.
I however, did not enjoy learning that much, with my own experience earlier on.
I had way too much guidance and too many teachers trying to be tough on me, telling me that my work, or I, wasn’t good enough.
This is one of my favorite to sing and play at the piano – This song is called “Somewhere” from Bernstein’s musical “West Side Story”. Enjoy!
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We play piano duets from time to time- there are usually a couple duet pieces at the end of each piano beginner coursebook that I wrote. This is “When the Saints Go Marching on”. I love playing with my piano students!
Sometimes I help student make up their own version of popular songs, especially with those who like to be more creative. Here Emily plays her own version of the ever popular “Imagine” by John Lennon.