🎵 Follow me for daily Piano Teaching Tips! 🎹 -. In this excerpt from a piano teacher's workshop, we explore effective strategies for guiding young students hands through the initial stages of learning about articulation, hand position, relaxation and the touch. The focus is on recognizing that children learn best through physical sensation rather than verbal explanations. - #piano #touch #kinesthetic
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Piano Teachers: What connection do you see between this pencil grip and piano hand position? 🖊️🎹 Share your thoughts! - Follow for Piano Teaching Tips! - #handposition #piano #pianoteaching
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