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Speaking the Piano: Reflections on Learning and Teaching

  • Author: Tomes, Susan
Susan Tomes's insights as a performer and teacher are fully matched by her literary eloquence: at the piano or on the page, her style is marked by undemonstrative, perceptive and elegant turns... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Enlisting the imagination
  • Pretending to be other people
  • Why don't people play better?
  • Grappling with the instrument
  • Words and signs
  • Tempo is character
  • Connecting the beats
  • Sensing the style
  • Imagery, positive and negative
  • Different physiques
  • The inescapability of one's own nature
  • What we talk about in lessons
  • The benefit of hindsight
  • Fusion cooking
  • 'You'll find the black notes play louder than the white ones'
  • 'For me this is like jazz'
  • Is playing the notes enough to reveal the music?
  • To sway or not to sway?
  • How important is it to hear the sound?
  • Beethoven among the Alpine flowers
  • Not all those who wander are lost
  • The sound of two hands clapping
  • Music lights up the brain
  • Epilogue