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by john aschenbrenner
Reverse psychology and children's piano go hand in hand. You not only have to lead the horse to water. You have to get that horse to drink the...
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by john aschenbrenner
The truth about group piano lessons is that the teacher's attention is diluted.
It doesn't matter how much talent and charisma the teacher has. ...
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by john aschenbrenner
If you're trying to teach interesting piano lessons, you have your work cut out for you. The biggest asset a piano teacher has is their perso...
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by john aschenbrenner
Parents don't realize how easy it is to make your kid hate piano lessons. Offhand comments can have a devastating effect on a child's desire to ...
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by john aschenbrenner
Your kid needs a good piano teacher because piano is very hard to understand. Piano requires navigating multiple planes of information at daz...
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by john aschenbrenner
The old school of piano teaches repetition. That is their only tool. Like children in a Dickens drama, they must recite the rant or risk the mas...
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by john aschenbrenner
There must be new ways to teach old school piano. The old school does not work for the vast majority of kids. Yet it has much to offer if presen...
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by john aschenbrenner
Here are ten things you can do to help your child with piano lessons. You can't just sit back and expect the teacher to do it all. You have t...
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by john aschenbrenner
Why Johnny Can't Play Piano is a satire on a famous book in the 1950's, WHY JOHNNY CAN'T READ.
This book launched a public furor that was lar...
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by john aschenbrenner
All of Bach's children had piano lessons with Papa Bach. Several turned out to be composers. In their time, the children were more famous than t...
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by john aschenbrenner
Preventing kid's struggle to read music is the job of the piano teacher. Some teachers completely ignore their student's difficulties. Regardle...
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by john aschenbrenner
Late bloomers in childhood piano are those children who may show little interest for years, and then suddenly wake up to the idea of playing the ...
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