|
Dear David,
Congratulations! Your student is a 2025 State Award Winner! You can find the list of State Award winners, including your student(s), on our website. The State Award is awarded to students who achieved the highest mark in their state in each level and discipline. These awards are an exceptional distinction and are the result of the invaluable support and inspiration that you provide! All student awards will be sent by early January to the address in their MyRCM account. Thank you for participating in The RCM Certificate Program and congratulations once again for this outstanding achievement! Sincerely, The RCM Certificate Program
0 Comments
The Blues Are CallingAudition Prep for a Blues Band I've been invited to audition for a blues band that’s looking for a keyboard player and an occasional sub on drums. It sounds like a blast—and I’m diving in headfirst. Here’s how I’m preparing, and the thought process behind it:
How could you use these steps in your own musical journey?Ten Tips for Meaningful Piano Progress
Whether you're just starting out or deepening your craft, here are some guiding principles to help you stay motivated and make real progress at the piano:
Warmly, Three Instruments, One Focused Practice PlanBy David
Balancing piano, mallets, and drum set in a single session might sound ambitious—but with intention and structure, it becomes a powerful way to grow across disciplines. Here's how I organize my two-hour daily practice to stay sharp, inspired, and musically connected. 🛠️ Step 1: Prepare Your MaterialsBefore I play a single note, I gather everything I need:
🎯 Step 2: Set Clear GoalsEach session begins with a purpose. I know exactly what I want to accomplish on each instrument. 🎹 Piano
🥁 Drum Kit
⏱️ Total Time: 2 HoursIt’s a tight schedule, but with focus and flow, it’s incredibly productive. If you’d like help organizing your own practice routine, feel free to reach out. Best,
|
You've got to learn your instrument. Then, you practice, practice, practice. And then, when you finally get up there on the bandstand, forget all that and just wail. AuthorI'm a professional pianist and music educator in West Toronto Ontario. I'm also a devoted drum set and mallet percussionist. Categories
All
|
RSS Feed