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September: Labor DayMisha V. Stefanuk9/1/2005

What Dreams May ComeMisha V. Stefanuk9/1/2005

Practice Guide for Jazz TunesPer Danielsson9/1/2005

August: Friendship DayMisha Stefanuk8/1/2005

Books Worth ReadingGail Smith8/1/2005

Salzburg, the City of MozartMisha Stefanuk8/1/2005

Understanding the Jazz FeelPer Danielsson8/1/2005

July: Independence DayMisha V. Stefanuk7/5/2005

Bach ImprovisationPer Danielsson7/5/2005

Patriotic MusicGail Smith7/5/2005

7th Annual Chopin Youth Artist CompetitionMisha V. Stefanuk7/5/2005

Chopin Jazz VariationPer Danielsson6/1/2005

What is the difference between a talented child and a child prodigy?Gail Smith6/1/2005

June: Fathers DayMisha V. Stefanuk6/1/2005

Artist InterviewMisha Stefanuk6/1/2005

What is the difference between a talented child and a child prodigy?Gail Smith6/1/2005

May: May DayMisha V. Stefanuk5/1/2005

The Spring Piano RecitalGail Smith5/1/2005

TurnaroundsPer Danielsson5/1/2005

April: EasterMisha Stefanuk4/1/2005

Teaching Jazz to KidsMisha Stefanuk4/1/2005

Tips for ComposingGail Smith4/1/2005

Tribute to Fanny Mendelssohn HenselGail Smith3/1/2005

St. Valentine's DayPer Danielsson2/1/2005

Pentatonic Scale #2Per Danielson2/1/2005

A New Year's DayMisha V. Stefanuk1/1/2005

Pentatonic Scale #1Per Danielson1/1/2005

How to Detect and Avoid Mistakes in the New YearGail Smith1/1/2005

How to Survive a Recital, Cooking with RossiniMisha V. Stefanuk12/1/2004

Pedal PointPer Danielson12/1/2004

Stride PianoPer Danielsson9/1/2004

The History of ImprovisationMisha Stefanuk9/1/2004

Famous Musicians and Composers in SeptemberGail Smith9/1/2004

Famous Musicians and Composers in AugustGail Smith8/1/2004

The Complete PianistPer Danielsson8/1/2004

Practicing Major ChordsMisha V. Stefanuk8/1/2004

Phrasing and ArticulationPer Danielsson7/1/2004

Chopin Youth Piano CompetitionMisha V. Stefanuk7/1/2004

Famous Pianists, Composers & Musicians born in JuneGail Smith6/1/2004

Octave PracticePer Danielsson6/1/2004

Left Hand/Right HandPer Danielsson5/1/2004

Famous Pianists, Composers & Musicians born in MayGail Smith5/1/2004

Famous Pianists, Composers & Musicians born in AprilGail Smith4/1/2004

Left Hand CompingPer Danielsson4/1/2004

Our Famous Composers & Musicians Born in MarchGail Smith3/1/2004

Improvising by using triadsPer Danielsson3/1/2004

MazurkaGail Smith2/1/2004

Practicing RhythmPer Danielsson2/1/2004

Practice Inspiration by Isabel: A 9-year old reader’s perspectiveIsabel L.2/1/2004

HAPPY NEW YEAR and HAPPY BIRTHDAYGail Smith1/1/2004

Walking Bass LinesPer Danielsson1/1/2004

Twelve Days of ChristmasGail Smith12/1/2003

Teaching JazzPer Danielsson12/1/2003

'Joy to the World'Gail Smith12/1/2003

Minor ii-V-i optionsPer Danielsson11/1/2003

Dinner Music May Cause Serious SpendingGail Smith11/1/2003

The Last Word on the Copyright LawsGail Smith10/1/2003

Grant Green EtudePer Danielsson10/1/2003

Essential Jazz Lines Part TwoPer Danielsson9/1/2003

Improvising Song MelodyGail Smith9/1/2003

The Scale: A Sound LadderGail Smith8/1/2003

Essential Jazz LinesPer Danielsson8/1/2003

Diatonic 7th ChordsPer Danielsson7/1/2003

The Star-Spangled BannerGail Smith7/1/2003

A Visit with Louise FarrencSarah Moglewer7/1/2003

Sing It Again, Mom!Ellen Lee6/1/2003

12 Bar BluesPer Danielsson6/1/2003

June Brides & MusicGail Smith6/1/2003

Adult Piano LessonsEllen Lee5/1/2003

Chromatic Practice ApproachPer Danielsson5/1/2003

Mothers Who Were Composers And Concert PianistsGail Smith5/1/2003

Jazz Etude #5Per Danielsson4/1/2003

War and MusicGail Smith4/1/2003

New Piano Music: 21st Century AmericanaElisabeth Lomax3/1/2003

#1 from the 51 ExercisesJohannes Brahms3/1/2003

Happy St. Patrick's DayGail Smith3/1/2003

Chromatic Study for the Left HandHermann Berens2/1/2003

My Pet Peeve: An Out-of-Tune PianoGail Smith2/1/2003

Piano/Guitar CompingPer Danielsson2/1/2003

School of Velocity Op. 299, No. 3: Arpeggio ExerciseCarl Czerny1/1/2003

Jazz Etude #4Per Danielsson1/1/2003

Jazz Etude #3Per Danielsson12/1/2002

Chime a CarolGail Smith12/1/2002

Faking Your Way Through the HolidaysFrank Levin12/1/2002

Exercises from Op. 139Carl Czerny11/1/2002

Jazz Etude #2Per Danielsson11/1/2002

Felix Mendelssohn: Composer of the MonthGail Smith11/1/2002

Modulation: Traveling Smoothly from Key to KeyGail Smith10/1/2002

Jazz Etude #1Per Danielsson10/1/2002

Feeling the Chords Part 2Matt Dennis10/1/2002

Feeling the Chords Part 1Matt Dennis9/1/2002

ii-V-I VoicingsPer Danielsson9/1/2002

Edward and ElvisGail Smith9/1/2002

Finger Flexibility ExercisesMatt Dennis8/1/2002

Improvisation Ideas for SummerGail Smith8/1/2002

Playing Over the Dominant 7th Chord Part 2Per Danielsson8/1/2002

Playing Over the Dominant 7th ChordPer Danielsson7/1/2002

Gregorian Chant - Forever EnchantingGail Smith7/1/2002

CadencesAnonymous7/1/2002

Can a Five Year Old Play Jazz?Willie Myette6/1/2002

The Art of TranscribingPer Danielsson6/1/2002

The Role of Music in Your LifeGail Smith6/1/2002

Music for SpringGail Smith5/1/2002

Daily Warm-Ups for All PianistsPer Danielsson5/1/2002

"Hammock Attack" from Shades of BlueSarah Watts5/1/2002

Waltz #4 from 12 Waltzes for Beginning PianoDavid McHugh5/1/2002

New Music, Old Friends . . . New Friends, Old MusicGail Smith4/1/2002

School of Velocity Op. 299, No. 2Carl Czerny4/1/2002

Sight Reading Popular Music Voice LinesGail Smith4/1/2002

The Survival of Irish MusicGail Smith3/1/2002

School of Velocity Op. 299, No. 1Carl Czerny3/1/2002

George Washington and MusicGail Smith2/1/2002

Accompanying a SingerPer Danielsson2/1/2002

Wieck's Piano ExercisesFrederic Wieck2/1/2002

2002 and Musical PalindromesGail Smith1/1/2002

Interpreting Lead SheetsPeter Spitzer1/1/2002

No. 2 from Hanon's Twenty ExercisesCharles Lewis Hanon1/1/2002

No. 1 from Hanon's Twenty ExercisesCharles Lewis Hanon12/1/2001

Everywhere, Everywhere Christmas Tonight!Gail Smith12/1/2001

Chord Inversions and VoicingsJeromy Bessler and Norbert Opgenoorth12/1/2001

Chord TheoryJeromy Bessler and Norbert Opgenoorth11/1/2001

One Octave Scale ExerciseLouis Köhler11/1/2001

A Salute to PaderewskiGail Smith11/1/2001

My Favorite Musical QuotesGail Smith10/1/2001

Learning Jazz TunesPeter Spitzer8/1/2001

Interval ExercisePaul T. Smith8/1/2001

Famous Musicians Born in September: A Remembrance of J. S. Bach by His Surviving WifeGail Smith8/1/2001

Thinking of HawaiiGail Smith8/1/2001

Musical Plagiarism: Or Is It My Imagination?Gail Smith7/1/2001

A Rhythm Study in SyncopationMatt Dennis6/1/2001

What's That Tune?Gail Smith6/1/2001

Music for Sleepless NightsGail Smith5/1/2001

How to "Fake It"Uri Ayn Rovner5/1/2001

How to SwingUri Ayn Rovner4/1/2001

Antiphonal Music and PsalmodyGail Smith4/1/2001

Music in the White HouseGail Smith2/1/2001

Ten New Year's Resolutions for the Piano StudentGail Smith1/1/2001

Chimes for DecemberGail Smith12/1/2000

The First Music Heard in AmericaGail Smith11/1/2000

Start Improvising Right Now!Misha Stefanuk11/1/2000

A Fall Costume Recital Can Mask Piano Students' Fear of Playing in Public!Gail Smith10/1/2000

Celebrate the PianoGail Smith10/1/2000

Amy Beach: The First Great Woman Composer of AmericaGail Smith9/1/2000

How to Improvise Using Scale PatternsWil Adler9/1/2000

A Celebration of HistoryGail Smith7/1/2000

An Exercise for the Weak FingersPaul T. Smith7/1/2000

Creating Ideas for Jazz SolosRobert H. Kroepel6/1/2000

Beethoven's SonatasGail Smith6/1/2000

Piano 300Gail Smith5/1/2000

When the Saints Go Marching InRobert Kroepel5/1/2000

Learning with the Circle of FifthsWilfred Adler4/1/2000

Party RecitalsElisabeth Lomax4/1/2000

Composing a Song Using the Musical Letters in Your NameGail Smith4/1/2000

Francois Frederic ChopinGail Smith3/1/2000

Getting Your Music PublishedElisabeth Lomax3/1/2000

Improve Your Sightreading and Ear Training SkillsEileen Duggan2/1/2000

Preserving an American Musical HeritageBrian Kovach2/1/2000

History of the PianoGail Smith1/1/2000

Ear Playing vs. Sight ReadingEileen Duggan1/1/2000

Ornamenting Your Musical TreesGail Smith12/1/1999

Music and Early Childhood Development: Maximizing the BenefitsStephanie Freeman12/1/1999

Keeping the Music in Music TeachingLinda Ross Happy11/1/1999

Music and Postage StampsGail Smith10/1/1999

Teaching Tips: Improvisation and Chord ProgressionsGail Smith10/1/1999

Sacred Music - Traditional or Contemporary?Gail Smith9/1/1999

September Music BirthdaysGail Smith9/1/1999



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