Practicing Mini-Course: 23 Ways to Make Faster Progress on the Piano

    
Practicing Mini-Course: 23 Ways to Make Faster Progress on the Piano    12:24 on Monday, August 3, 2020          

aneuhaus6
(2 points)
Posted by aneuhaus6

Hey everyone! My name is Aaron Neuhaus. I'm a piano instructor in Summerville, SC and have played piano for over 20 years. I teach locally here in Summerville, traveling to my students homes to give in-person lessons. Recently, I've recorded an online course where I video myself explaining everything that I teach to my students in person, except online. Here's a brief summary of what I'm covering in the mini-course (which is called Practicing Mini-Course: 23 Ways to Make Faster Progress with the Piano):

- How to Make Faster Progress in your Practice Sessions
- What is the Best Way to Practice
- How to Best Split Your Practice Sessions Between Scales and Chords and Working on Songs
- How to Find the Time, Energy, and Motivation to Practice After a Long Day of Work
- How Slow or Fast you Should Be Practicing a Song at
- How to Avoid the Temptation of Practicing Too Fast
- Whether It's Normal to Take a Break from the Piano for a While

These are some of things I'll be discussing. If you want to see the full outline I put together, you can find it here: Aaron Neuhaus Piano Academy Practicing Mini-Course

I'm looking to guage interest in the mini-course for other potential piano lessons in the future. I really want to make sure this and future courses are great, so if you are interested and decide to purchase it, I'll probably be asking for feedback on how it could be improved. Keep in mind though that I'm not an expert with editing, so the video quality of the course probably won't be great at first, but my hope is that the content and information is out of this world. Thanks guys!

Aaron


Re: Practicing Mini-Course: 23 Ways to Make Faster Progress on the Piano    01:43 on Thursday, December 10, 2020          

FairFrank901
(1 point)
Posted by FairFrank901

How to contact you? We bought for our daughter [url=https://www.playpianotips.com/best-digital-piano-under-300/#product5]Yamaha YPT260[/url]and looking for a good course for beginners

<Added>

Yamaha YPT260


Re: Practicing Mini-Course: 23 Ways to Make Faster Progress on the Piano    06:36 on Thursday, December 10, 2020          

aneuhaus6
(2 points)
Posted by aneuhaus6

FairFrank901, sure, you can contact me about the online course at aaroneneuhaus@gmail.com and I'll be happy to answer any question you have about it.


   




This forum: Older: Prelude in C major
 Newer: Sticky Notes

© 2000-2024 8notes.com