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Another Day, Another Practice
There goes another day, I think as the last student slams the door behind him.
Livin’ the Dream
Recently I overheard two people greeting one another in the grocery store.
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.”