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Piano and Voice Learning Resources

Explore our curated resources at Studio Classico to enhance your musical journey. From expert tips on practice techniques to valuable educational links, these tools are designed to support and inspire your growth.

Helpful Resources

Setting Goals for Practicing

In this insightful blog post by Gerald Klickstein, The Musician's Way, discover the power of setting specific goals for productive practice. This approach helps musicians focus their efforts and achieve meaningful progress.

Read more here: The Power of Specific Goals

Improving Music Theory Knowledge

These websites offer tutorials and self-directed practice opportunities to strengthen your music theory knowledge.

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Exploring Sight-Reading Skills

In this brief article by Gerald Klickstein, The Musician’s Way, you’ll reinforce the ideas you are learning in your lessons about including regular sight-reading in your practice routine.

Read more here: Effortless Sight-Reading

Exploring the Voice

Visit the Vocapedia area of NATS to find a wealth of articles, videos, and resources to help you become a more informed singer and student of singing.

Read more here: Vocapedia

Arm Technique for Playing the Piano

This instructional video explores the importance of arm technique for effortless and even piano playing. Using Hanon’s Virtuoso Exercises as an example, it demonstrates how to apply arm weight for improved performance.

Watch here: Arm Technique for Playing the Piano

Using the Computer Mouse Comfortably

In this video, Dr. Teresa Dybvig offers tips on positioning and healthy habits for using a computer mouse. Proper ergonomics can prevent strain and discomfort while working at the computer.

Watch here: Using the Computer Mouse Comfortably

Typing Comfortably - Helpful Tips for Pianists

Dr. Teresa Dybvig, DMA, director of The Well-Balanced Pianist, provides valuable advice for pianists on maintaining healthy typing habits. Watch the following YouTube videos for guidance on proper positioning and comfort while typing:

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