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Multiple Pianos vs One Piano
LONG STORY SHORT: I’m looking for advice about shared lessons and expectations about having multiple pianos for students to use during the lesson. About a month ago, I received a call from a retired Simply Music teacher. Her long-time friend had observed her joy at…
- Last updated 2 years ago
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Mastery of Tools–Keypad
I have a question re: the Keypad (KP) skill and how it relates to multi-sensory learning. It seems that multi-sensory learning would mean using all your senses. The keypad separates out the senses and excludes sound. I believe it works, but It seems counter-intuitive. Therefore…
- Last updated 10 years ago
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