Piano Technique Workshop - Middle School Students
In this class, students gather to present and discuss piano music from a technical standpoint. Students should be prepared to play short passages for critique as well as give critique to others.
What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekHomework
1-2 hours per week. Students may be asked to practice passages or read additional literature based on what was discussed in class.Class Experience
Beginner - Advanced Level
NOTE: This class is for middle school aged pianists, for older students please see my class "Piano Technique Workshop - High School Students". Pianists are like the lone wolves of the music world. We practice alone, we take lessons alone, and we often perform alone. Thus, we rarely get the opportunity to work with fellow musicians in the same way as members of orchestras, choirs, or bands. That’s where the Piano Technique Workshop comes in. During this weekly class, students will have the opportunity to learn about piano technique and solve common practice issues through performance and conversations with fellow pianists. Each class will consist of brief student performances followed by open conversations to discuss and critique each other’s playing. This class is intended to serve as a supplement to typical 1-on-1 lessons, allowing students a much needed opportunity to learn alongside and support one another, building not only pianistic skills, but strong bonds through shared musical experiences. For the Fall 2024 sections, the class will follow this structure: Week of 11/19/2024 ⇢ Overview of Piano Technique Approaches Week of 11/26/2024 ⇢ The Mental Approach to Piano Technique Week of 12/03/2024 ⇢ Developing Your Unique Technique Week of 12/10/2024 ⇢ Student-led Critique Session Week of 12/17/2024 ⇢ Review of Concepts and Guidelines for Future Development Specific topics discussed in each class will include: Performance Analysis Piano Technique Psychology Injury Prevention/Recovery Alexander Technique Taubman Approach Body Mapping Kinesiology from a Pianistic Perspective It should be noted that the class is structured in a similar way to music masterclasses in which discourse is teacher-led and based on students’ in-the-moment performances, as such, the specific topics mentioned above will be covered in a varied order and structure based on students’ individual needs and interests. As a general rule, students should be prepared to play music that they’re working on, but in some instances, students may be asked to sight-read and/or practice passages provided by the teacher in order to learn and develop specific technical skills. Additional reading or practice material may also be assigned on an individual, as necessary, basis. Please know that this class is designed to help students learn and grow in a more open, social environment, as such it is my top priority that students feel included and free to express themselves appropriately. To that end, if you feel that you or your loved one who wishes to participate requires any specific accommodations or would like to inform me of anything beforehand, please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns you may have! **IMPORTANT: Please know that this is a weekly class. That means that payment is a weekly subscription for each week during a given season. It is recommended that students attend class at a consistent time each week, so please be mindful of the dates for the section you sign up for. Learners are welcome to join or leave the group at any time.**
Learning Goals
Students will learn new perspectives and ideologies surrounding piano technical approaches and learn solutions to their own individual piano practice difficulties.
Students will develop social skills as they discuss and critique each other's performances and piano technique as a whole.
Other Details
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
"What Every Pianist Needs to Know About the Body" by Thomas Mark
"Body Learning: An Introduction to the Alexander Technique" by Michael J. Gelb
Teacher expertise and credentials
8+ years as a private music teacher
B. Mus in School and Community Settings from John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University
MM. in Piano Performance from John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University
Training in Alexander Technique, Body Mapping, and Taubman Approach
Reviews
Live Group Class
$30
weekly1x per week
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-13
1-5 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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