For students ages 12 to 18, a week-long exploration of performance, improvisation and composition at the piano in the cultural capital of Vienna, Austria! Join us for a week full of new sounds - your own! - and new sights…
Read moreMay 3, 2021
Surprises All Around
I was in the neighborhood hardware store the other day (I looove going to neighborhood hardware stores) and it struck me - this is kind of what this Listening class is like. It may not be super fancy-tech - sometimes…
Read moreApr 26, 2021
Speaking African Rhythm at the Piano
This post shares content from the Listening Around the World class and also a piece included on the Piano Exams repertoire list. After listening to the bell rhythm and feeling that rhythm in both duple and triple groupings, we also…
Read moreApr 12, 2021
Visual Cues
In the most recent class we followed up with some rhythm drills to practice patterns heard in some of the listening examples. This class focuses on listening but one of the most important strategies for conveying elements of a style…
Read moreApr 5, 2021
Polyrhythm
I'm used to presenting listening material like this as geographically distinct modules, but I'm enjoying the freedom of making connections between musical attributes rather than adhering to any geographical borders. And so, it doesn't seem like much of a leap…
Read moreMar 29, 2021
Parisian Polyphony
Actually the impetus for this latest listening class was to provide some additional content for some theory lessons I was teaching. I thought Why not spend some time online listening to different kinds of polyphony rather than just learning chord…
Read moreMar 23, 2021
Rainbows of Sound
I usually like to start a class like the Listening class with some introduction to sound qualities. What are we listening to when we hear and recognize different instruments? How do instruments - and the human voice - produce sound…
Read moreMar 14, 2021
Organ, Harmonium, and Snake Bites
In conjunction with the new online classes, I am providing a brief synopsis of some material covered each week here in these posts.
In yesterday's group class we took a tour of various keyboard instruments with stops in Poland…
Read moreDec 2, 2020
Haiduceasca
Knowing how much my students like to watch piano video tutorials, I thought I'd share a unique one that was posted on a new music community site recently. "Haiduceasca" is a traditional song form from Bessarabia (Moldova/Romania) and is translated…
Read moreNov 25, 2020
Piano Lessons with Big Red Bird
The newest publication from Sonic Crossroads is a beginning level lesson book for piano by Kathryn Woodard that doubles as a children's song book. I'm A Big Red Bird is a simple, pentatonic tune that can be played on the…
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