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Accountability
Much of the time what my students really need from me is not great pedagogy or complicated techniques…
The Chip Game
While I am convinced kids don’t really need gimmicks in order to enjoy piano lessons, they do love the Chip Game.
In the Garden
Most days I am convinced my students are on my side, that we share a mutual affection and understanding for piano and our time together. But yesterday this happened.
That Monkey Slobber Thing
Jeffrey is learning scales. Translation: Jeffrey is learning key signatures.
The Blessed Ordinary
Last night I played Haydn’s Piano Concerto in D Major with the New Mexico Philharmonic, our local professional orchestra.
A Night on Saturn
Once during a particularly intense week of rehearsals and extra concerts, my husband Matt commented, “This week feels like one long day.”
The Season of Practice
A number of years ago I was in the middle of a rehearsal with a clarinetist when he turned to me: “Where are you with your Thanksgiving preparations?”