Building your piano practice mindset

I think most of us have felt the pressure to be a good student and practice every day. Some people find the routine of daily practice to be really motivating. But I was never one of those people. I had to find my own ways to get motivated to practice, and today I’d like to share what I’ve learned in case it helps you!

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The key to building confidence in reading piano music

If you're interested in gaining more independence in reading piano music, there is one skill I recommend you focus on that will catapult you to the next level -- and that is learning how to read rhythm. Learning how to identify the rhythm of the notes you’re supposed to play is going to unlock your confidence in a way that you can’t imagine! Today, I’d like to explain why this skill is so important, why hard for beginners to approach, and what you can do to gain your first steps in rhythmic independence :)

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What if my keyboard becomes obsolete?

Today I’d like to address a concern that comes up when someone is about to spend a lot of money, and that is, how do I avoid choosing an instrument that is quickly going to become obsolete? It’s a valid concern. A keyboard is a big investment and in our day in age when innovation happens pretty quickly and a lot of technology is seen as essentially disposable, it’s natural to worry that you’re about to throw your money away on something that won’t be usable in a few years.

So let’s talk about this. How do we choose a keyboard that has some longevity?

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Are you interested in music theory and songwriting?

If you’ve been following my channel for any amount of time, you’ve probably noticed that I love talking about music theory. One of the reasons I love talking about music theory so much is because of how personally beneficial it was for me to learn.

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Perceived limitations and piano lessons

Piano lessons are a really interesting educational setting to me.

On the one hand, with the vast history of music to explore, students objectively have the greatest choice of options in terms of what they could learn, compared to other educational topics.

And yet, out of all the educational settings I have taught in (a lot!), piano learners feel the most limited in what they are allowed to learn because of their expectations of what piano lessons are supposed to look like.

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When can I give up on a song?

My piano students often know they want to give up on a song weeks before they build up the courage to tell me! Often the reason they hesitate to admit how they’re feeling about a song is because they don’t want to appear undisciplined. There’s a longstanding tradition of suffering through piano lessons in order to “get better”. No pain, no gain — right?

Well, no.

I think there are certain kinds of pain that are actually really detrimental to growing musicianship, and that’s what I’d like to talk about today.

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“Let It Be” video tutorials

This week, I’m trying something new and adding song tutorials to my social media. I’m doing this because I notice a lack of online piano tutorials for true beginners to piano. Most people who create video tutorials for piano move through their songs pretty quickly, assuming the viewer has some background in piano. They don’t explain each step very clearly and I felt that left a lot of learners behind!

Here’s a collection of tutorials that are written for true beginners. Even if you’ve never played a song before, you should be able to follow along.

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