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All that you need to compose music

All that you need to compose music

by Juan Rezzuto | Aug 27, 2019 | Composition, Harmony, Keyboard Harmony, WKMT

What does it take to become a composer? Gisela Paterno, our colleague at WKMT London Piano Studio, has recently written an article published on the blog. This time, she talks about Composition. She has a degree in Music Composition by the Argentinian National...
Piano technique: Bouncing. How to spot it

Piano technique: Bouncing. How to spot it

by Juan Rezzuto | Aug 16, 2019 | Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, WKMT

Learning about bouncing Among the varied movements, piano students learn within the Scaramuzza technique, one issue that is presented to piano teachers to focus on is the bouncing that is reflected on the reflective upwards-movement of the hand when a finger hits the...
TRINITY or ABRSM

TRINITY or ABRSM

by Juan Rezzuto | Aug 4, 2019 | ABRSM, Music Theory, Musical Analysis, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, Sight-Reading, WKMT

Shall we learn ABRSM or Trinity syllabus? Are you planning to start learning piano in London? Did you hear about ABRSM or Trinity but yet no idea of what those means? Which option is the best one? Whether your instrument is, if your intention is not to own enjoyment...

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