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  • 22 Mar 2020

    Your Piano Tuition Online

    Online Piano Lessons by WKMT London

    Nowadays, more than ever, the virtual scene acquires a higher level. Higher than ever before.

    COVID-19 hit us all strongly; such an unfortunate virus spread that has taken the entire world. Some countries more affected than others, but the panic, restrictions and lockdown came to almost all of them. Italy has […]

  • 01 Mar 2020

    The secrets of Melodic Writing

    Learning how to write a melody with WKMT

    Melodies live among us in our daily lives. From morning to evening, we cannot escape their influence; we listen to songs to train in the gym, to study, to relax, or special events such as concerts that gather many people with a single purpose: to enjoy the beauty […]

  • 21 Feb 2020

    ALL ABOUT PROFESSIONAL RECORDING SESSIONS

    Today in our blog we talk about a different topic. Anyway related to the piano, but from a different perspective. From the Sounder Engineering point of view, to be more precise. A different matter, which is quite requested nowadays for any student or amateur progressing with the piano and playing pieces every time more difficult.

    Thomas […]

  • 12 Feb 2020

    Do you know how to sight-read a piano score?

    Sight-reading for beginners

    WKMT have recently published a new post on their famous music blog in which the main topic is sight-reading.

    Alvaro Sisti, Senior piano teacher at WKMT London piano studios, is the person behind this new professional advice for all those students who would need or be interested in a professional and helpful advice on […]

  • 10 Jan 2020

    The Holistic Teaching Approach

    Teaching piano at WKMT is more than a task, it is a passion for all the piano teachers involved. WKMT has been running in London since 2010 and it is our greatest pleasure to guide an inspire more students every year. Each piano student represents a unique challenge and a path that is tailored according […]

  • 29 Dec 2019

    Keeping music in the schools

    keeping music in the schools.
    Should music be a subject in secondary schools?

    Piano lessons London brings a new essay written by one of our Senior piano teachers, Panayiotis Tsitsaros.

    Due to the recent news of removing Music as a subject from all secondary schools in the UK, the reactions to it have come out quicker than expected. […]

  • 06 Dec 2019

    What are the ingredients of the Music?

    What are the ingredients of the Music?
    The five contributing elements in Musical Analysis
    Generally, when we talk about music, we find ourselves focusing just on the melody, or a chord that called our attention, or maybe a characteristic rhythm, but if we want to understand the complexity of a piece we should go much further.

    One of […]

  • 30 Nov 2019

    The most famous Piano Sonatas

    The most famous Piano Sonatas.
    Analysing Beethoven Sonatas

    We are back with a new post, and what a post! This time, we talk about the famous piano sonatascomposed by the Maestro L.Beethoven. Alvaro Sisti, one of our London piano teachers, has recently written an article in which he explores and analyses the top nine piano sonatas of […]