3 Simple Ways to Start Improvising at the Piano Today

I’d love to share with you three easy ways to begin improvising at the piano. Whether you’re exploring for yourself or looking for fresh ideas to bring into your teaching studio, these activities are simple, fun, and can get you playing creatively right away. 🎵 Tip 1: Start with Rhythm If you don’t know what to play, begin with rhythm. Clap a pattern with your READ MORE

🎶 Why Should We Improvise? The Missing Piece in Classical Music Training 🎹

Today, I want to talk about a topic that comes up often in conversations with classical pianists and musicians: Why should we improvise? Many musicians I meet wonder if they’re missing out by not improvising. Some are afraid of it, some don’t see its purpose, and others simply don’t know where to start. Sounds familiar? Last weekend, on Saturday, March 22, I gave a webinar READ MORE

The transformative power of improvisation

During a recent enlightening and inspiring conversation about music improvisation with diverse pianists and teachers, we investigated the scientific evidence behind its transformative power for both musicians and teachers. I recently had the pleasure of conducting a webinar where we dug deep into the heart of music improvisation. The conversation was enriching and opened up exciting new avenues for understanding this powerful aspect of music. READ MORE