What a lot has happened since I last got round to blogging. I've been teaching piano in a group at North Nibley- unfortunately most of the group realised that even as a retired or part time working person, learning piano requires commitment of at least 5-10 minutes a day so only one pupil is left! But5 she is doing amazingly well and I'm so proud of her progress!
I'm booked to do some CPD by going to the ABRSM conference again this year. I'm really looking forward to learning some new ideas and sharing them with others at the conference. I'm also hoping to do some training so I can start teaching jazz piano, something I have always wanted to do, and some training with Trinity Guildhall so students can take their exams as well, knowing that I know exactly what they're looking for!
Whether you're just starting out or have had lessons for a while, learning to play the piano can be the most satisfying and challenging thing you've ever done! Don't leave it to chance- and if you've always thought you weren't musical enough, too old or just not cut out to play, think again.... With a little determination you could be playing the piano!
It's time to learn piano!
Don't think you're too old or young to learn! If you're young, you can start with games, activities to develop a musical sense and have fun; if you're older, learning the piano helps keep your mind active and your fingers physically fit!
Maybe you won't be a concert pianist but you can still have loads of fun and feel a real sense of achievement.
Maybe you won't be a concert pianist but you can still have loads of fun and feel a real sense of achievement.
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