100 tips for working with pianists #10: Be good humoured about mistakes
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…
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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…
If you have just spent ten minutes trying to control children, it can be easy to leave your voice in the same register when you go back to talking to…
There’s no point in asking a pianist for a krakowiak if they don’t know what it is. Aim to build a shared vocabulary which means something to both of you.…
Class is a busy, sometimes noisy place where you and your pianist need to send unequivocal messages and react quickly. Once you’ve established a good working relationship and understand each…
Sometimes, an exercise can go horribly wrong because the pianist simply can’t find music which is suitable for it. If this happens, move quickly on to the next exercise and…
Some teachers reach a point of exasperation with an unruly class where they say something like “You’re wasting my time, and Miss X’s. Your behaviour is an insult to her…