by Juan Rezzuto | Jun 25, 2021 | ABRSM, Piano, WKMT
How to have more engaging lessons with younger students Teaching Music to Toddlers For piano teachers, engaging young piano students can be pretty challenging to undertake sometimes. At an early age, the students’ particularities and individualities can make a...
by Juan Rezzuto | Sep 11, 2020 | ABRSM, Music Theory, WKMT
For most piano students, the Treble Clef is the first to learn. All piano tutors start teaching this Clef, regardless of the method they use or the technical approach as when it comes to reading music, everyone does almost the same thing: starting with the Treble clef...
by Juan Rezzuto | Feb 7, 2020 | ABRSM, Music Theory, Piano, Piano Practice, WKMT
Piano lessons in London preparing ABRSM exams Many of our piano students face in some moment of their training an ABRSM Grade examination. Some because they need it for specific reasons, such as entering schools with strong musical programmes, others to apply for...
by Juan Rezzuto | Jan 24, 2020 | ABRSM, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, WKMT
The proper piano approach What is this post about? Today we bring a new post, which might be of interest for all those willing to start having piano lessons in London and do not know yet what the best options are and how to recognise them. Juan Rezzuto, Director and...
by Juan Rezzuto | Oct 27, 2019 | ABRSM, Cello, Composition, Events, Guitar, Piano, Singing, Violin, WKMT
WKMT piano festival for selected students Here we come back with a new edition of the famous Piano recitals organised by WKMT piano lessons London. We all have a new date to save: 23rd November 2019. For all those who don’t know yet what this date is about, here...
by Juan Rezzuto | Sep 24, 2019 | ABRSM, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, WKMT
Learning all about the Metronome Taking piano lessons is one of the most rewarding and interesting hobbies people can take. Among other disciplines within the arts, piano students get from their music training much more than learning an instrument, as the piano can...