Category Archives: motivation

Someday My Prince Will Come

If you are a baby-boomer like me, you grew up at the time when watching many of the Walt Disney feature films was part of your life experience. When we took my first grandson to his first movie in the … Continue reading

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Emily

One of my adult students has often said to me, “I really like songs with lyrics by Johnny Mercer”. Being someone who has always focused more on the music than on the words, I didn’t realize why her comment is … Continue reading

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I’ll Take Romance

Whether my student is 6 or 66, she seems to have trouble playing in 3/4 time. You may be wondering why counting “1-2-3-1-2-3, etc” is so difficult for her. I’ve asked myself that question for more than three decades. Yet, … Continue reading

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Seven Summertime Solutions for Sustaining Your Music the Easy Way

I will finish my series on the jazz waltz, I promise. But summer is almost here and before it arrives I want to share with you some of methods I’ve developed to stay interested in music over the beautiful warm … Continue reading

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Piano Recital Checklist – Planning for a Successful Performance

I’ve been planning this year’s upcoming Ed Mascari Piano Studio Spring Recital over the past several weeks. So, I thought I’d take time this week to share with you some of the tips I give my students to help them … Continue reading

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