
E-MusicMaestro Hong Kong Graded Piano Competition 2016
The first E-MusicMaestro Hong Kong Graded Piano Competition is taking place on 29 October 2016. more
The first E-MusicMaestro Hong Kong Graded Piano Competition is taking place on 29 October 2016. more
Expert advice and guidance from E-MusicMaestro on how to get the best marks in your Festival Class in the 69th Hong Kong Schools Music Festival, 2017. more
E-MusicMaestro fun backing tracks can help violin princesses and princes to enjoy practising their scales and arpeggios and to play more accurately and fluently. Suitable for most instruments at early grades: ABRSM and Trinity. more
Why aural perception is important for music students. Why aural tests are included in ABRSM, Trinity, AMEB and London College music exams. How music exam candidates can do better at the aural tests. more
Teenage years can be difficult - there are lots of changes going on personally and the stress of the transition to adulthood is not an easy one. No wonder you can feel overwhelmed at times but these five, great ways of dealing with anxiety are relevant to everyone, not just to musicians. more
E-MusicMaestro is a new concept in piano sight reading, specially designed to motivate students to practise and to promote understanding and fluency in music reading. more
Karen Marshall gives her thoughts and advice on teaching music to pupils who have specific learning difficulties, such as dyslexia. more
E-MusicMaestro Aural Test Training for Trinity music exams - subscribers' reviews. more
You are invited to the E-MusicMaestro presentation at the free EPTA Corporate Members Tour in Nottingham: 25th June 2016 at 12.00. more
I was so pleased with my Solemate piano footstool that I decided to share my enthusiasm for this great product! more
Improving your piano teaching skills is only useful if you can apply your new expertise to playing, teaching and interpreting actual pieces. more
Writing letter names into a musical score might seem, to a young pupil, like an easy way to get started with playing a piece but, as teachers know, it's not a good solution. It can be difficult to convince students that writing the notes in will prevent them from learning to read music successfully. more