Practicing for 5 to 7 Minutes Per Day is All that is Necessary to Make Progress

For the very early years of teaching the piano, I have recommended for students, especially beginners to practice for 5 to 7 minutes every day. I decided that this would be my recommendation simply because when I was a beginner piano student, I was told to practice between 5 and 7 minutes per day. Hundreds … Read more

What To Do When a Piece of Music Isn’t Working

We’ve all been there, whether as a student or someone who has been playing the piano for years, that we are working on a new piece of music and even though we are trying it is not coming together and it can be really frustrating. The first bit of advice would be that this happens … Read more

So When is the Right Time to Quit?

This might seem like a strange article to have for a blog, where the aim is to encourage and give information to retirees who want to play the piano in their retirement, but I think it can be quite useful to discuss. There is actually two types of quitting I want to discuss. The first … Read more

Practicing is not Playing and Playing is not Practicing

So how can practicing the piano not be playing the piano and vice versa? The really simple answer is that both fulfil a completely different function. Playing a piece of music really happens once you have learned how to play the particular piece of music. You play a piece of music when you know it … Read more

The Good News About the Fact That Everyone Has a Weakness

I’ve been teaching many years and one of the many things I have noticed over the years is that everyone has a weakness. What I mean by this is that everyone will have some aspect that they really have to work on, while other areas they will master quickly. I don’t mind admitting that my … Read more

Learning to Find the Notes on a Piano is Easier Than You Think

To someone who doesn’t know how to play the piano, the 88 keys that a piano has would naturally look daunting and the thought of being able to name them all would seem almost impossible. While the piano does have a lot of notes, there’s a way to break things down so it makes learning … Read more

Is Learning to Improvise and Essential Skill?

Is learning to improvise an essential skill for all piano players? Well it really all depends on who you ask. If you ask a classical piano player, they will tell you that it is not necessary at all, simply because classical musicians don’t improvise. The closest thing to improvising that classical musicians do is when … Read more