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Piano Board => Teaching => Topic started by: mariocast on August 01, 2006, 02:40:10 AM

Title: VIDEO: Piano Duets in Teaching
Post by: mariocast on August 01, 2006, 02:40:10 AM
Hello Teachers!

Do you assign piano duets to your students?

Check out the latest video podcast where my colleague, Kimberly Dreisbach, and I share some of our favorite piano duets that we like to use with our students, and why assigning duets to your students can be musically beneficial.



If you would like to share other duets that have been successful with your students, please post a comment here in this forum or on my blog at: https://marioajero.blogspot.com

Even better would be if you posted a video response on my above YouTube video page with you performing the duets that you like to assign students!  It would be nice to have a collection of piano duet videos on that page to act as a resource for teachers.
Title: Re: VIDEO: Piano Duets in Teaching
Post by: m1469 on August 01, 2006, 03:36:05 AM
Wow, thanks for sharing this Mario !

I do assign and participate in duets with my students (they LOVE them), however, I am just getting into them.  I am very excited by them as they do provide some wonderful opportunities for students to explore pianistic and musical issues (often with more courage), as was talked about in your video.

You play beautifully, btw  :).

I love that you post this stuff, thanks again !


m1469
Title: Re: VIDEO: Piano Duets in Teaching
Post by: mariocast on August 07, 2006, 04:32:02 AM
Hi m1469,

Thanks for the compliments.  I hope your ventures into piano duets go well.  Piano study generally tends to be less of a social learning process than other instrumental or vocal studies, so duets takes piano students into that less solitary environment.  Piano study can be very lonely, but it doesn't have to be!
Title: Re: VIDEO: Piano Duets in Teaching
Post by: m1469 on August 07, 2006, 04:44:34 AM
hmmmmm... that's a great point.  I often (lately) like to end my students' lessons with us playing a duet together (them sightreading.... mwuah a a a ahhhhh) or making two students whose lessons are back to back sightread a duet together (mwuah aha haaaaa).  Anyway, I can tell they just always love it, and probably this is part of the reason.  They get to experience a more social aspect of playing the piano rather than the solo version only.