Step back into the spotlight with the confidence you once had, both behind the piano and in front of a crowd.
your music journey should be filled with joy and Bliss, not regret and frustration
I encourage you to explore your musical interests and grow at a pace that feels right for you. My goal is to make learning both enjoyable and effective.


HOW TO PLAY PIANO FOR BEGINNERS
5 Reasons why every pianist should start by warming up their hands before each practice
There’re many reasons why this should become regular habit, but here’re some of the most crucial ones.
- Avoid Injury: When you warm up your hands first, you increase blood flow to your muscles and joints. This helps reduce the risk of strains and sprains.
2. Improve Finger Flexibility:
Warming up increases the elasticity of muscles and tendons. It also enhances your range of motion. You’ll be able to stretch your fingers further and reach notes that seem impossible to reach.
Rachmaninov had long fingers, and a lot of musicians continue to struggle playing some of his music. Not every human is born with long fingers. With the right technique you’ll be able to reach keys that seem impossible to reach at first.
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Scales Made Easy: 30 Minutes a Day to Progress
In this series, we’ll focus on playing scales in all major and minor keys to help you improve your piano technique. If your goal is to build finger strength, enhance coordination between both hands, sharpen your rhythm, and increase your speed, practicing scales is essential.
While practicing scales benefits every pianist, this series is specially designed for former pianists who already know the basics and are ready to jump back in with minimal guidance. Whether you’re looking to rebuild your skills or simply refresh your technique, this course will help you play confidently and efficiently.