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Hey there, Not in a vague, woo way. In a practical way. Things felt more coordinated. Playing took less effort. Octaves got easier, and runs got faster. Here’s the tiny takeaway that stuck with me most: if your body is doing extra work, the music will feel harder than it needs to. So when you hit a sticky spot, don’t immediately “try harder.” First, look for what can be more efficient. I just got an email that Timani’s piano course is on a half-off sale until January 15, so I wanted to pass that along in case it helps you too. This is not an affiliate link. I just think it’s a great deal. If you’re interested, head here: Members: this lines up beautifully with what we do inside Piano with Rebecca B. Coordinated movement, efficient practice strategies, and no struggling because it doesn't work. If you want my help integrating this kind of work into your playing, come join Piano with Rebecca B. You get a monthly taught talk, a monthly live Q&A, and a kind, serious group of adult classical pianists working on real music. 7-day free trial open now, and there’s a 100% money-back guarantee: Rebecca |
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Hey there,I hope you had a lovely holiday season. Also, in case you missed it last week, I posted a new YouTube video on why “random” mistakes usually aren’t random — and what to do instead so your playing feels steadier and more reliable. 👉 Watch here: https://youtu.be/jbW7Tee4Q_E I haven’t written according to my usual schedule—partly because of the holidays, and also because I needed real rest. The kind you don’t squeeze in between practice sessions. The kind that feels suspicious at first...
Hey there, I posted a new YouTube video because I keep hearing the same thing (and it came up in a lesson this week, too): “My mistakes are random.” They feel random… but most of the time they aren’t. In the video, I break down 5 common ways pianists accidentally train mistakes — and what to do instead so your playing feels steadier and more reliable. 👉 Watch here: Here’s the part most people miss: a lot of “random” wrong notes actually come from what your body did right before the mistake —...
Hello there, Last Christmas was a little different for me.🎁 I wasn’t able to be with my family because I was sick, so instead I sat down at the piano and shared about 20 minutes of simple Christmas music — quiet, reflective, and heartfelt. One of the reasons this recording means so much to me is that my stepdad was able to tune in live. He’s quite elderly and not in the best health, and even though we couldn’t be together, the music gave us a small way to share the day. I wanted to offer that...