by Juan Rezzuto | Sep 14, 2019 | ABRSM, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, WKMT
Piano lessons in London Get back to your music lessons after your holidays After a long and well-deserved summer holidays break, our piano students come back with their energies renewed and ready to come back for lessons, and that sounds all great until you first seat...
by Juan Rezzuto | Aug 4, 2019 | ABRSM, Music Theory, Musical Analysis, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, Sight-Reading, WKMT
Shall we learn ABRSM or Trinity syllabus? Are you planning to start learning piano in London? Did you hear about ABRSM or Trinity but yet no idea of what those means? Which option is the best one? Whether your instrument is, if your intention is not to own enjoyment...
by Juan Rezzuto | Jul 19, 2019 | ABRSM, Musical Analysis, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, WKMT
Scaramuzza piano technique: Negative movements Most of our Piano students find stressful to be ready to play the next chord or note. As Piano tutors in London, we know very well that preparation is key in order to have a smooth experience with the piano playing. In...
by Juan Rezzuto | May 10, 2019 | ABRSM, Guitar, Piano, Piano Practice, Singing, Violin, WKMT
IX London Piano Festival by WKMT Here we come back with our next Music Festival in London. We were so anxious for this date to come. This time it has been longer than usual, as it is usually celebrated in May, however, this year, due to our Director’s concert in...
by Juan Rezzuto | Apr 27, 2019 | ABRSM, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, Sight-Reading, WKMT
Piano ABRSM Grade 1 and Pre-grade syllabus Learn Music brings a fantastic, and we believe helpful, article for all the piano students and all those who are thinking of start piano lessons in London. Juan Rezzuto, Director and founder of WKMT, has recently written an...
by Juan Rezzuto | Jan 25, 2019 | ABRSM, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, Sight-Reading, WKMT
Tips for sight reading and practising piano One of the main challenges in any instrument, either for piano students or piano teachers, is to sight-read a piece that we have never seen before. From the student’s position, and this happens in any instrument the amount...