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PIANO TEACHER HELP DESK Facial and body expressions

‘A pianist should be heard but not seen’ was a maxim of my thoroughly disciplined – but rather puritanical – first piano teacher. As a young pianist growing up in the 1970s, I loved to enter physically into the spirit of things. True, I did on occasion get rather carried away in the process, jumping around on the stool when the music got me excited! This could lead to a loss of technical control at times. This was

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