For Piano Teacher & Professors
Have you or your students ever asked why . . .
– am I performing correctly but the piano isn’t doing what I want? – does my neighbor’s piano sound and play better than mine? – does my piano feel so heavy when playing fortissimo? – does my piano not sound as good as it used to? – do some talented piano students struggle? – do some great pianos sound awful? – is it difficult to play pianissimo?
Why were you never taught the answers to these questions? Piano pedagogy and performance curriculums do a fantastic job of training performers and teachers. But, being that pianists’ rely on more than just their skill alone to produce beautiful music, it is imperative that they have a basic understanding of what else contributes towards that goal.
The t³Piano Institute (pronounced “t-Cubed”) is available to equip you, the piano instructor, with the answers to these questions and more. Click here to learn more.