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Topic: Changing of teaching methodology/general repertoire  (Read 1319 times)

Offline mannc45

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Mainly by reading posts on this website(thank you)....I have been trying to change how I think and teach all of my piano students.  One of the major changes that I want to do this year is avoid the few book syndrome that I have found myself in.  I know the pieces and books that I have played over my 20 years as a piano student.
However, with the amount of music out there I was hoping this group of educators can help me find some go to resources for me to direct my students to studying.  I would like to expose them to more varied repertoire at all levels of learning.....(I have the usual studio make-up.....I have many beginners, few later but still beginners, a few intermediate students and handful of more advanced students.) Thank you in advance!
 

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