The Joy That Powers Piano Learning

From an early age, I found joy in making music and desired to spend my life doing it. That desire was personal to me. One thing I love about teaching piano adults is that they, too, take lessons for personal reasons. As I write in Chapter 1 of my book, …

Piano Improvisation: An Invitation for Learners

I have a confession. Though I am a highly capable sight reader and enjoy helping my students learn to read music, as a performer I often prefer piano improvisation over reading sheet music. For example, last year I did about a dozen solo piano shows, including a luncheon, a private …

The Path to Sight Reading Excellence

If you have ever felt overwhelmed or discouraged about sight reading at the piano, you are not alone. A majority of piano students come to me saying their dream is to sit down at the piano and read music of songs they love. Yet relatively few piano learners actually learn …

Lessons with Gail: The True Value of a Good Piano Teacher

The summer I was twelve, I started taking piano lessons with Gail. Gail lived a few miles from our home in Concord, California. When I met Gail, she had some kind of medical problem with her throat. She told me she had to speak more softly than usual. This translated …

“Play Piano” Book Launch: A Sweet Community Event

Recently, we had a book launch celebration for “Play Piano: A Learner’s Guide to Playing, Reading, and Creating Music.” It was a pleasant Saturday evening in April in downtown Sacramento. My piano students on the “Book Launch Committee” played a critical role in helping the event take place. Amy, who …