Princeton Piano Teacher Workshops
Rethinking Hand Position for Pianists: An Alexander Technique-informed class for piano teachers
Many piano teachers find themselves returning again and again to hand position without seeing lasting change. This class offers a chance to step back and consider it from a wider perspective.
This interactive Zoom class will be led by guest teacher Ariel Weiss, faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music and an Alexander Technique teacher who specializes in working with musicians. It will include discussion and exploration, with time for questions.
The replay of this class will be available for participants to watch for 30 days.
Intro to Alexander Technique at the Piano Part 1
A Zoom class for piano teachers to learn basic Alexander Technique concepts that they can apply in their playing and teaching.
Intro to Alexander Technique at the Piano Part 1 and 2
A pair of Zoom classes for piano teachers to learn basic Alexander Technique concepts that they can apply in their playing and teaching. Part 2 is offered several weeks after Part 1 in order to give participants a chance to utilize some of the practices and take them further in the second class.
Intro to Alexander Technique at the Piano
A Zoom class for piano teachers to learn basic Alexander Technique concepts that they can apply in their playing and teaching.
Intro to Alexander Technique at the Piano
A Zoom class for piano teachers to learn basic Alexander Technique concepts that they can apply in their playing and teaching.
Intro to Alexander Technique at the Piano
A Zoom class for piano teachers to learn basic Alexander Technique concepts that they can apply in their playing and teaching.
Intro to Alexander Technique at the Piano
A Zoom class for piano teachers to learn basic Alexander Technique concepts that they can apply in their playing and teaching.
Intro to Alexander Technique at the Piano
A Zoom class for piano teachers to learn basic Alexander Technique concepts that they can apply in their playing and teaching.