Do You Have Special Ways to Teach Reading to Students With Exceptional Ears?
Keyboard Companion Autumn 1991; Vol. 2, No. 3
Richard Chronister, Editor In this issue, we deal with those students whose ears are more—developed than their eyes—in the area of music, at least. For them, it’s too often easier to hunt and peck until they hear the “right” note than it is to read...
Ten years later — what are your adult students doing now?
Keyboard Companion Winter 2005; Vol. 16, No. 4
Michelle Conda, Editor Twenty years ago Olive studied piano with me. We parted company after ten years only because she moved to Sedona, Arizona. However, we know how small our world really is; not long ago I received a letter from Sedona. It was from...
A Quick Look at Teaching Adults: What Pianists Should Know
Discovery homeSign up for email updatessubmit a question Special thanks to Jackie Edwards-Henry (JEH) and Mary Sallee (MKS), members of the NCKP 2023 Teaching Adults committee, for this post. Why is teaching adults important for pianists today? JEH: Teaching adults shows us that we’re never...