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  • 26 Nov 2017

    How to manage performance situations

    how to manage performance situations.
    How to manage performance situations.

    Today we bring and share an article from one of our team, Anthony Elward, and published at WKMT. In this case, he talks about his experience when performing and how to manage those feelings inherited when on the stage.

    There is not any known trick of all at once […]

  • 25 Nov 2017

    Piano Sonatas – Harmony analysis

    Piano Sonatas – Harmony analysis
    Piano Sonatas – Harmony analysis

    There are certainly harmonic devices which remain fundamental when someone analyses XVIII-century piano sonatas. Understanding harmony helps tremendously the understanding of a musical piece as a whole.

    The elements of music can be organised in the following order of importance: 1. Rhythm, 2. Melody, 3. Harmony, 4. Form […]

  • 20 Nov 2017

    Timing practice

    timing practice.
    Timing practice.

    Are you bored of timing when practising on the piano? Are you a beginner having piano lessons and teachers don’t stop asking you to use the metronome? This article might interest you, talking about the importance of the timing when learning piano.

    Try to focus and use it at your convenience, because it will […]

  • 19 Nov 2017

    Fabulous piano tutors for WKMT piano students

    Fabulous PIANO TUTORS for WKMT piano students
    Fabulous piano tutors for WKMT piano students

     

    All WKMT students enjoy the lessons delivered by our team of highly qualified scholars. The programme we have instated allows elite professors and post-graduate students of the prestigious UNA (National University of Arts – Buenos Aires – Argentina) to live and work in […]

  • 11 Nov 2017

    Forearm movement – Technical Piano Tips

    Forearm movement  – Technical PIANO Tips
    Forearm movement  – Technical Piano Tips

    Piano lessons should be focused on how to unveil the mysteries of piano playing. These mysteries also involve the proper mechanics related to managing the weight of our arms and the tension of our fingers. Every movement needs to be understood and perfected as a […]

  • 07 Nov 2017

    A magnificent piece by J. Brahms

    A magnificent piece by J. Brahms.
    A magnificent piece by J. Brahms.

    In this case, our Senior Piano Teacher explores the lovely Ballade from Opus 10 by Johannes Brahms (in D minor). A piece loved by many, and no question why.

    Get in touch with such an interesting article. Discover more about it, like some interesting details such as […]

  • 06 Nov 2017

    Realisations of a committed piano teacher

    Realisations of a committed PIANO TEACHER
    Realisations of a committed piano teacher

    When a beginner piano student is confronted with a truly committed piano teacher, learning can only end in success. 

    When a student shows certain resistance to understanding musical notation, it can be the case that we are not explaining the topics in the right way for that […]

  • 02 Nov 2017

    How the music has changed

    how the music has changed.
    How the music has changed.

    Dominik Zaczek, in his latest article for WKMT, explores the idea of the new era of music. How music has changed, going through some different points to explain the new feelings and trends about music.

    How different the music and the shows were in the past compared to current […]

  • 26 Oct 2017

    Sonata Transitions

    Sonata Transitions
    Sonata Transitions

    Sonata Transitions are for sure the hardest sections to master both when composing or analysing music.  They can be modulatory -the most common ones-, non-modulatory -unusual but possible too- or even mixed -the so-called two-part transitions-. The fact that they can be non-modulatory for example, can become confusing at the time of differentiating them from subordinate […]