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Notes from Glenn

The Guitar is My Friend

I love the guitar! You know what's really great about it? Well, one thing is you can take it with you just about anywhere you go. Granted, the airlines might give you a hard time if you try to carry one onboard. But for all else, it's easy and fun to bring with you.

I like to take one of…Read more...

Notes from Noëlle

What Makes a Good Teacher?

What makes a good teacher?  A college education, a pleasant manner, skill and patience are some of the considerations.  There are three items that are so important, they should not be overlooked:

Knowledge – You…Read more...

Notes from Lenny

Loose Wrists Sink Ships

Loose wrists are one of the most misunderstood attributes associated to playing the piano. On the contrary, when performing you need to be in complete control of your forearms, which of course include your wrists. I was taught this by Keuorilisky, who fingered for Horowitz on occasion, and…Read more...

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