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- by williamhhay
- 04 Aug 2009, 21:54
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Piano Scales Book
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8989
Re: Piano Scales Book
I think that what you might be looking for is The ABRSM Manual of Scales, Broken Chords and Arpeggios. Somewhat unconventionally they are presented altogether rather than seperated into Grades but I think this is probably what you are looking for. All fingerings are given. Follow the link below to m...
- by williamhhay
- 27 Mar 2009, 23:29
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Piano lesson fees for 2008
- Replies: 9
- Views: 17633
Piano lesson fees for 2009 (in the current economic downturn
As I understand most teachers do, I increase my fees every couple of years to take account of the value added by the teacher's experience alongside inflation and positive RPI, but in these troubled economic times I wonder if it still viable to do so? People in many industries are accepting salary cu...
- by williamhhay
- 27 Mar 2009, 22:57
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Do you buy books back from students?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8343
Re: Do you buy books back from students?
I quite agree. Whilst some pupils would appreciate being able to buy books for less and not so bothered about them being pre loved; keeping them is preferable. I've still got a lot of music on my shelf that I used to learn with as a child and find much of it useful today as a teacher. It all depends...
- by williamhhay
- 30 Oct 2008, 12:19
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Piano lesson fees?
- Replies: 51
- Views: 72144
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 4:26 pm Post subject: piano teachers have to earn a decent living. I studied for the same length of time as a doctor or a lawyer (my brother is a lawyer in London so I know what they go through) and yet we have to scrape away for money. On average a private teacher would gi...
- by williamhhay
- 30 Oct 2008, 12:18
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: Piano lesson fees?
- Replies: 51
- Views: 72144
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 4:26 pm Post subject: piano teachers have to earn a decent living. I studied for the same length of time as a doctor or a lawyer (my brother is a lawyer in London so I know what they go through) and yet we have to scrape away for money. On average a private teacher would gi...
- by williamhhay
- 29 Oct 2008, 22:36
- Forum: Learning & Teaching Piano
- Topic: How important is using a metronome and at what stage?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15704
use a metronome from the outset, but don't let it become a millstone round the neck. Playing with a metronome is something that needs to be practiced, like everything else. I am sure that you will be able to find ways to make metronome practice fun (little and often i find helpful) and that when yo...
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