This month’s Pianist Magazine website article focuses on developing piano sonority or tonal colour, also known as ‘dynamic range’. Building dynamic colour into our playing is vital if we want it to be expressive, warm and engaging. But sometimes it takes all our attention just to play the notes on the page combined with the…
Tag: Practising the Piano
10 Tips To Help Develop Arm-Weight
Today’s post was published in Pianist Magazine’s newsletter last month. It focuses on the importance of establishing and developing arm-weight into your piano playing. I hope you find it of interest. Producing an attractive, pleasing sound when playing the piano is key to good interpretation. When we perform a piece of music, we want our…
The Metronome: 5 Tips
Greetings from Melbourne, Australia, where I’m on a book tour. I’ve been intending to publish this post for a while; it’s a recent blog post written for Pianist Magazine’s website focusing on the use of the metronome. Over the years, I have found this device to be extremely helpful in my teaching class and I…
World Piano Day 2024: Why play the piano?
A very happy ‘World Piano Day’ to all piano lovers around the world. We celebrate today because it’s the eighty-eighth day of the year, corresponding to the piano’s eighty-eight keys. Piano Day provides the perfect opportunity to evaluate why we play the instrument and what makes it the perfect hobby. In my Facebook group, Adult…
Voicing: 5 Tips
This month’s 5 tips article for Pianist Magazine’s website focuses on voicing. This is a vital role in piano playing and will determine a pianist’s artistry and musical phrasing. I hope the following ideas are beneficial. Voicing, or the highlighting of various musical lines or strands of music, plays a crucial role in good piano…
Rehearsing Piano Duets and Trios: 5 Tips
My most recent bi-monthly article for Pianist Magazine’s newsletter focuses on ensemble playing. It’s an element enjoyed by almost all pianists and if you’ve yet to experience the fun of playing duets with others, you might like to consider teaming up with a fellow pianist to run through some repertoire. Here are a few rehearsal…
Reverse Practice
This article was published in Pianist Magazine’s latest newsletter and is, therefore, in the customary ‘5 Tips’ format which applies to nearly all my articles for Pianist’s website. It highlights a rather unusual practice tool, that of reverse practice. Some may find this unnecessary and irrelevant, but it does help to focus our minds when…
5 Tips for Practising Polyphony
This month’s article for Pianist Magazine’s newsletter focuses on polyphony, also known as counterpoint, or the playing of several different musical lines at the same time. I hope it’s of interest. Contrapuntal or polyphonic music usually consists of several musical lines sounding altogether, or at the same time. This style of music can be complicated…
Rubato
Today’s ‘5 Tips’ post was first published a few weeks ago in Pianist Magazine’s bi-monthly newsletter. It focuses on rubato, which literally means ‘robbed time’. Taking time for musical effect during a piece can be a tricky task for many a student and this article offers some suggestions. Rubato means ‘robbed’ time or taking time…
5 Tips To Create Rhythmic Independence
Rhythmic independence is the topic of my most recent article for Pianist Magazine’s newsletter. As usual, these articles are in a ‘5 tips’ format and I hope you find it of interest. In some of my past articles for this newsletter, I’ve suggested and implied that the use of the metronome is paramount. It can…
Preparing A New Piece – 5 Tips Part 3
Today’s post is the third and final instalment of a mini-series for Pianist Magazine’s Newsletter: how to approach and learn a new piece. I hope it is of interest. Read Part 1, here, and Part 2, here. In Part 1 and 2 we examined ‘how’ to start learning a new piece. In Part 3, we…
Preparing a new piano piece – Part 2
Today’s article featured in Pianist Magazine’s most recent newsletter. It focuses on basic practice suggestions and ideas for when learning a new piece. This article is part 2 of the process and you can read the Part 1, here. In my last article, Preparing A New Piece – 5 Tips Part 1, I offered several…
