Value Statement

Passionate - Creative - Personal - Unique

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

From the mouths of babes..

When Sarah had to play the song 'Twinkling Planets' with 3 notes (Bass F, Middle C & Treble G) she asked her mother 'Do I LOOK like I have 3 hands???' In answer to my question, 'Where is Treble G?', Sarah replied, 'Well that's the PROBLEM! I just don't know!' LOL

Saturday, June 11, 2011

AMEB Exam Results


Yesterday C & W sat their AMEB Piano Exams at Newcastle Conservatorium of Music. It was pretty nerve-wracking but exciting at the same time! Both had taken a long time to prepare with lots of hours of practice. I'm excited to announce that they passed with Honours & a Credit! Commendable results for both!

As a teacher, it takes a lot hard work & attention to detail to prepare a student for an exam. There's also an aspect of psychology involved. Coaching, motivation & mental preparation are as important in the weeks leading up to an exam as polishing scales or brushing up General Knowledge.

During the week or two before the scheduled exam, it's not unusual for a student to 'lose the plot' & question their own competence. At that point the piano teacher is also nervously assessing whether the student is experiencing pre-exam nerves or really is ready to attend the exam. Illness in the week of a exam, or the week following is also not unusual.

On the day of the exam, if attending the venue with the student, the piano teacher is attempting to 'steady the ship'. At this point, it's too late to worry about anything more, especially if the student is a child. It's time for positive coaching & instilling self-confidence. After the exam is time for positive feedback (regardless of the result) & a short de-briefing before hopefully parents can take the child for a celebratory lunch or ice cream. In the de-briefing I merely assist the student to understand what their report says, then help them to now look forward with excitement to new music (always a joy).

At the following piano lesson, the student is always more ready to talk about their experience. This is when I often model some technical point that the examiner has remarked upon. Then we just simply enjoy the experience of new music - a joy for us both!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Tia's Enya Experience


Last night Tia needed a new relatively easy relaxing piece of music to learn. I played Enya's Watermark song & she was captivated by it. A melancholy looking Tia looked like her old self again when she declared that she really wanted to play it. Enya's music is not that hard to learn, & is a beautiful addition to relaxing repertoire fo those days when you just want to create some breathing music. My instructions to Tia - just play it in time with your breathing. Can't wait to see Tia develop with this song. School & study is a bit too much right now & I want her to see that playing the piano is a real way to de-stressing & grounding yourself when life is a bit too much.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

A Musical Snap Morning & An Alice Achievement!


This morning I played Musical Snap with Alice. We won 1 game each. She earnt 200 points for playing The Boat Dock with the CD at the performance tempo. She was SO excited!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

What date is it today?

I asked a 6 year old piano student today whether she knew what the date was today. From her gummy toothless little mouth came, 'I don't know! We didn't do spelling today!'