Student Performance: Andre
In our Fall Concert 2019, Andre played two songs: Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” and “Voltes Theme”
In our Fall Concert 2019, Andre played two songs: Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” and “Voltes Theme”
In this video I make up an inversion of the evergreen tune “Amazing Grace” at the piano. Hope you all enjoy! In the next video, I will show you how to do it yourself!
In my piano lessons, I teach students how to use chords and make up their chord patterns with a popular tune they like. It’s a different way of learning to play the piano (less music score reading) but it’s just as fun!
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!
In this series of articles , I’d like to share with you some useful ideas on how you as piano teachers to prepare yourselves on taking up this wonderful career of piano teaching.
Here is a second video on how you can jazz up a simple tune with different varieties of rhythmic patterns and melodic embellishments!