New subscriber here. I enjoyed this informative, behind the scenes practice session. "How to practice daily" is a big hole in most piano instruction. And not only, "This is what to do," but "This is what it'll take." You address both aspects and, unfortunately, most teachers do not. I hope you make more of these videos, especially addressing different levels of skills.
100%. The combination of both aspects often bothered me during my much younger days as a pianist. I hope to continue making more videos that give a more honest perspective that cultivate actual growth at the piano. Thanks for the comment!
I’m an adult learner. I’ve been playing for a number of years but with lots of bad habits which stifled my progress I’m sure. Videos like this are invaluable to improving one’s technique and efficiency.
I purposely sped up the metronome section because I didn't want the video to be almost 40 minutes long. Plus, they were just metronome drills. Nothing special. The intro was not sped up
your teaching style is very good mam thanks for sharing I pray that God multiply your talent and you have mentioned your swimming technique right that was so convincing, Teachers can help students develop their character by leading by example and demonstrating the right behavior, That's why Teaching is a noble profession, 🎉😊🎉😊
you deserve this feedback You don't teach piano directly with technique Which people don't understand. you always mention your practical stories and teaching.your video's are not boring always have craving what next. teacher is the one he is the greatest philanthropist. who gives away their knowledge to others and that's the reason I always acknowledge your video's mam,
Great video! I appreciated the “how to practice “ tips. I’m looking forward to hearing more. Thank you.
@@jamescoates6612 I appreciate the helpful feedback! Will try to create more content like this. Thanks!
New subscriber here. I enjoyed this informative, behind the scenes practice session. "How to practice daily" is a big hole in most piano instruction. And not only, "This is what to do," but "This is what it'll take." You address both aspects and, unfortunately, most teachers do not.
I hope you make more of these videos, especially addressing different levels of skills.
100%. The combination of both aspects often bothered me during my much younger days as a pianist. I hope to continue making more videos that give a more honest perspective that cultivate actual growth at the piano. Thanks for the comment!
I’m an adult learner. I’ve been playing for a number of years but with lots of bad habits which stifled my progress I’m sure. Videos like this are invaluable to improving one’s technique and efficiency.
I agree. At a certain point, you learn more just by taking a birds eye view of the process itself.
One of the best explanations I have ever listened. Thanks for your video. I hope your channel get much biggger. Good Luck!
@@joaosportugal I am humbled by your very kind compliment. Thanks so much!
Subscribed! Great advice and very appealing video editing.🙂
Thanks so much! Glad to see you on the channel! 🙂
I noticed sections where the video was sped up.
I purposely sped up the metronome section because I didn't want the video to be almost 40 minutes long. Plus, they were just metronome drills. Nothing special. The intro was not sped up
your teaching style is very good mam
thanks for sharing I pray that God multiply your talent and you have mentioned your swimming technique right that was so convincing,
Teachers can help students develop their character by leading by example and demonstrating the right behavior,
That's why Teaching is a noble profession,
🎉😊🎉😊
Always very encouraged by your kind feedback! Thanks for the awesome comment 😁
you deserve this feedback
You don't teach piano directly with technique
Which people don't understand.
you always mention your practical stories and teaching.your video's are not boring always have craving what next.
teacher is the one he is the greatest philanthropist. who gives away their knowledge to others and that's the reason I always acknowledge your video's mam,
@@SalmanKhan-tt1nz Much appreciated, Salman!