top of page
Music Tuition Blog
Search


Unlock Your Piano Superpowers with Diabelli's Secret Studies
Introduction: Your Adventure into Awesome Piano Playing
Do you ever wish you had a secret code to unlock your best piano playing?
-
Oct 31, 20254 min read


The Piano in the Classical Era: A Revolution in Music Education
The Classical era (roughly 1750-1820) witnessed a pivotal transformation in the world of music, and at its heart was the burgeoning popularity of the piano. While earlier keyboard instruments like the harpsichord and clavichord had their place, the piano's ability to produce a wide range of dynamics – from soft (piano) to loud (forte) – gave composers unprecedented expressive possibilities
-
Oct 28, 20257 min read


Meet Muzio Clementi: The "Father of the Piano"
Have you ever played the piano? It's an amazing instrument with 88 keys that can make so many beautiful sounds! Today, we're going to learn about a very important person who helped make the piano popular: Muzio Clementi.
-
Oct 28, 20256 min read


Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller: A Composer for the Aspiring Pianist
He was a German composer and pianist whose enduring legacy lies primarily in his extensive collection of instructional piano pieces, designed specifically to guide students through the early and intermediate stages of their musical development.
-
Oct 21, 20252 min read


Discover the Story Behind Grieg's "Morning"
If you've ever heard a piece of music that instantly made you think of a peaceful sunrise, there's a good chance it was "Morning" by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg.
-
Oct 18, 20252 min read


Who was Carl Reinecke? (Level 4 Explore TQ Piano)
The image of German composer Carl Reinecke (1824-1910) Carl Reinecke was a famous German composer, conductor, and teacher who lived in the 19th century. He was born on June 23, 1824, in the town of Altona, which is now part of Hamburg (1) , Germany. Reinecke was a very talented musician from a young age, learning to play the piano and compose music early in his life. An AI generated video based on this article. Notebook LM Carl Reinecke's Professional Experience By the time
-
Oct 10, 20253 min read


Clefs: The Keys to Music
The five lines and four spaces we call a stave have a symbol at the start of the line called a clef. The clef that most people know is called the Treble or G clef and the other popular clef is called the Bass or F clef. But where did these symbols come from?
-
Sep 28, 20254 min read


Unlocking The Spinning Song by Albert Ellmenreich
Ellmenreich's Spinning Song is not merely a charming character piece, but a foundational pedagogical tool that develops crucial piano skills such as dexterity, finger independence, and rhythmic consistency, essential for intermediate-level students.
Albert Ellmenreich (1816–1905) was a German composer and actor.
-
Sep 6, 20257 min read


Unveiling 'Au Clair de la Lune': History, Melody, and First Sounds
"Au clair de la lune" is a beloved traditional French children's song, often translated as "By the light of the moon" or "In the moonlight." The straightforward lyrics narrate the tale of a man named Lubin, who requests a quill from his neighbor Pierrot to write a letter because his candle has extinguished. Pierrot, comfortably in bed, suggests that Lubin ask the neighbor instead.
-
Aug 12, 20254 min read


Scientific Pitch Notation
Imagine sitting at a piano. After a brief explanation of the letter names on the keyboard, your teacher asks you to play a D. A common response, especially from new students, is "Which one?" This simple question highlights a core challenge in music education: the need for a universally unambiguous way to identify a specific note. For this reason, we use Scientific Pitch Notation (SPN) at Stalybridge Music Academy.
-
Aug 12, 20253 min read


Exploring Edvard Grieg's "Morning"
"Morning" is one of the most famous pieces by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg (1843-1907). It is part of his incidental music for Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt, first performed in 1876. The music is played during Act IV, Scene 1, as the sun rises over the desert in North Africa.
-
Jul 11, 20254 min read


Imagine a raucous pub in Victorian London, filled with singing and laughter; what song can you hear? "Knees up Mother Brown"
"Ever heard a song so catchy it could make even Queen Victoria kick up her heels? That's "Knees Up Mother Brown" for you..."
-
Jan 16, 202513 min read


Morris Dancing
Morris dancing is a British folk dance. It, traditionally, features a group of men dancing wearing white clothes with bells fastened around their legs, as shown below.
Morris dancers often were hats bedecked with ribbons, flowers and streamers. You can also see pheasant feathers in some areas.
-
Sep 26, 20242 min read


Reggae Music: Level 1 Explore
Reggae is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and quickly emerged as the country's dominant music. It is characterized by a heavy four-beat rhythm driven by drums, bass guitar, electric guitar, and the "scraper," a corrugated stick that is rubbed by a plain stick. Reggae music is known for its distinctive sound, which is created using a variety of instruments such as drums, bass guitar, and keyboard. The genre was strongly influenced by traditional ment
-
Sep 20, 20232 min read
bottom of page
