100 tips for working with pianists #14: Let pianists go if you don’t need them
If you won’t need your pianist for more than five minutes, let them know. Sitting in one position for a long time is uncomfortable, and they may be glad of…
Jonathan Still, ballet pianist
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If you won’t need your pianist for more than five minutes, let them know. Sitting in one position for a long time is uncomfortable, and they may be glad of…
It is good manners and good professional practice to give a musician the option of having time to prepare a piece of music if they need or want it. If…
The most useful learning experiences come from analysing mistakes and things which could be improved. Talk these over with your pianist outside class-time, and treat finding a solution as something…
Musicians are used to working in isolation (all that practising alone), so some pianists feel very shy about talking in front of the class. Be careful about assuming that pianists…
There is no need to explain things to a pianist that they already know or understand. For example, if you have just shown an exercise in three, while singing snippets…
Given that much of what happens between you and the pianist in the class is unprepared, mistakes are bound to happen. There is no point in making an issue out…