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    All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers

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      Dreamaurora
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      phankao:
      pirate:

      [quote=\"Dreamaurora\"]
      Children normally prefer more tuneful and simpler pieces; so bringing them to a concert full of long complex pieces such as Beethoven's Sonatas may make them feel bored instead.

      Beethoven is still bearable. But Liszt...! :faint:

      I'm afraid I get bored at piano concerts myself. 😜

      I'm ok at other instrumental performances though![/quote]Me too. I don't enjoy going to piano concerts that feature dense programs. Unfortunately though classical pianists still like to program concerts as if they are planning to take LRSM or FRSM.

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        Dreamaurora:
        phankao:

        [quote=\"pirate\"]Beethoven is still bearable. But Liszt...! :faint:


        I'm afraid I get bored at piano concerts myself. 😜

        I'm ok at other instrumental performances though!

        Me too. I don't enjoy going to piano concerts that feature dense programs. Unfortunately though classical pianists still like to program concerts as if they are planning to take LRSM or FRSM.[/quote]What I would very much like to hear played by a child is... really early Mozart! :boogie:

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          Serendipity
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          Any suggestions on a suitable group piano class for a learner who is already on the cusp of starting Grade 1?

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            Dreamaurora
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            Serendipity:
            Any suggestions on a suitable group piano class for a learner who is already on the cusp of starting Grade 1?

            JXC or JAC?

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              Dreamaurora
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              pirate:

              What I would very much like to hear played by a child is... really early Mozart! :boogie:
              Those early Mozarts are mostly grade 1-3 pieces leh, so normally in more glitzy student concerts or competitions won't really get the chance to hear them.

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                phankao
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                Dreamaurora:
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                What I would very much like to hear played by a child is... really early Mozart! :boogie:

                Those early Mozarts are mostly grade 1-3 pieces leh, so normally in more glitzy student concerts or competitions won't really get the chance to hear them.

                What are early mozarts?

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                  Serendipity
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                  Dreamaurora:
                  Serendipity:

                  Any suggestions on a suitable group piano class for a learner who is already on the cusp of starting Grade 1?


                  JXC or JAC?

                  Thanks Dreamaurora!
                  Unfortunately it seems like it's a prerequisite to have done JMC which my child hasn't 😞

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                    momresource
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                    Hi,


                    I am looking for a piano teacher (beginner and grade 1) for my primary school children. Teacher must be willing to travel to my place in Hougang on weekdays evening or Sat mornings. Email me at [email protected]. Thank you.

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                      pirate
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                      phankao:
                      What are early mozarts?

                      This one would be fun played by someone around the same age.

                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piece_in_F_for_Keyboard_K.33b_%28Mozart%29

                      Some of the really early ones composed when he was 5 or 6 can be found here.

                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nannerl%27s_Music_Book

                      Should also be great fun when played by someone musical around 5-7 years old if given room to interpret it freely, instead of being taught by the teacher must play this here this way and that there that way. Why does one of them remind me of an ice-cream truck?

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                        Hi does anyone have the ABRSM Grade 8 piano exam pieces (2013-2014) for sale or giveaway? Couldn’t get it at the shops. Thanks!

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