by Juan Rezzuto | Oct 9, 2020 | Music Theory, Musical Analysis, WKMT
Being a piano student, you may find many examples of deceptive cadences in the pieces you play, but seldomly we realize what are they and most importantly, why are there. Most piano tutors fail to explain the harmonic content of a piece thoroughly, and this can have...
by Juan Rezzuto | Sep 25, 2020 | WKMT
https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/the-31-greatest-pianists-of-all-time As a piano student, how many great concert pianists do you honestly know? Most probably, your piano tutor has introduced you to lots of them, or at least, you might think you...
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 | Aug 21, 2020 | Piano, Piano Practice, WKMT
https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/how-to-sit-properly-on-the-piano Many piano students encounter the same problem when studying the instrument. In the beginning, an incorrect body position might pass unnoticeable. Still, when the student has gained...
by Juan Rezzuto | Jun 26, 2020 | Musical Analysis, WKMT
Such an interesting question we tend to receive from students, and we would like to give it a general answer for everyone who may be asking the same. Firstly, let’s begin to understand what musical analysis is and from that we will grasp the importance of why we...
by Juan Rezzuto | May 22, 2020 | Composition, Music Theory, Musical Analysis, Piano, Singing, Violin, WKMT
https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/how-to-disinfect-a-piano Amid this new and unusual situation the world is living in now, the education system has migrated on an online mode but hoping to return to normality as soon as possible; this includes...