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Community Art: some insights
Community Music
As Piano Tutors, the first thing we do with our piano students when we start a piano piece is to check the composer to ascertain the style, period and therefore, the articulation. In modern music, specifically from the 1960s having its climatic point in the 1980s. This was called “Community art” this is also […]
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Moscheles and his success in England.
An insight on Ignaz Moscheles
The name of Ignaz Moscheles is quite common among piano students and piano teachers alike. His Piano Method has been a pillar among Piano Tuition since late 1850, but little we know about the life of this great musician who despite the fact of being born in Bohemia (the Czech Republic […]
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Practice Makes Perfect
Practice Makes Perfect
Practice Makes Perfect
A great tip from our colleague Sabrina Curpanen.
Keep on practising even on holidaysWho said you are in holidays mean stop practising the piano? Who recommend you to stop your daily practice while on holidays? Practice makes perfect, and that does not mean you are allowed to stop during holidays.
Sabrina Curpanen, one […]
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Sight Reading: Its History and Method for Children
Sight-Reading: its history and method for children.
Sight-Reading: its history and method for children.
NEW TIP TO MAKE READING MUSIC FUN AND EASY FOR KIDS.
Learning to read sheet piano music with WKMT
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Some ideas behind the Baroque music
Some ideas behind the Baroque music.
Some ideas behind the Baroque music.
Learning more about the music of XVII CENTURY.
MUSIC FROM THE BAROQUE ERABaroque music is considered to be contrasting in its conception. On one side, we have a musical expression that is measured to perfection as in Bach’s fugues, almost like a mathematical formula, we also […]
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A helpful piece of advice about body posture on the piano
A helpful piece of advice about body posture on the piano.
A helpful piece of advice about body posture on the piano.
Learning the different techniques within the Ergonomics point of view.
How to get the perfect body posture on the piano
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The most classical of all Scaramuzza movements: Rotation
The most classical of all Scaramuzza movements: Rotation.
The most classical of all Scaramuzza movements: Rotation.
Alberti Bass: which technique should we apply and why
Scaramuzza Technique – Rotation MovementNo matter if you are a Piano Teacher or Piano student, you have probably played Pieces from the Classical period, that means, pieces that surely have the Alberti Bass, […]
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Our Director’s Series of Articles
Our Director’s Series of Articles.
Our Director’s Series of Articles.
Learn more ABOUT THE MOST FAMOUS PIANO TECHNIQUE.
Scaramuzza’s Technique – Wrist MovementWKMT thanks our Director Juan Rezzuto for his new collaboration with our Educational Blog. A fantastic series of articles is now published to share with all our students and followers all the contents about a precious […]
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Perfecting your Aural skills
Perfecting your Aural skills.
Perfecting your Aural skills.
IF YOU ARE PREPARING A MUSICAL EXAMINATION, DO NOT MISS THIS SERIES OF ARTICLES.
AURAL TRAINING for Grade 4WKMT brings new post on the blog. Following the previous article which was written by Sabrina Curpanen, a piano teacher at the studio, now we bring the second part of her article series.
Sabrina […]
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Scale Training
Scale Training.
Scale Training.
Training your scales with wkmt london.
Effective Piano Scales PracticeYes, we know, Scales once again. One of the hardest parts of piano practice. However, this time we bring an article with which we will help you improve your scale practice. Mark Dowling, a piano instructor for WKMT, has just written and published a new […]