Stephanie Superle (su-PEARL) is someone I met as a client about a decade ago when she needed styling for a photo shoot. We became good friends as a result. She and I are always happy to don makeup and play dress up; she appears throughout my promotional video. What struck me most (at first) about […]
Category: Pandemic teaching
Chris Foley is a pianist, piano teacher, collaborative pianist, senior examiner for The Royal Conservatory, and blogger all rolled into one. Part of the challenge of his career is how to fit everything together, do his best work, and still have time to grow as an artist. Chris and I go back a ways. I […]
Teaching online is what we’re doing now, and for a while yet. I’ve made the switch and it’s going quite well for me – my biggest challenge is holding the attention of a hyper 7-year old. I was curious how teachers of advanced piano students were coping, and I turned the “mic”, so to speak, […]
Online piano teachers are often focussed on managing the stress of our students, but it’s important we look after our own, too. Here are a few quick tips to do that – and promise, no shrieking at the end. #onlinelessons #onlinepianolessons #manageyourstress