
Children have natural musical ability and delight in playing the piano. The key is to make music a part of their world. Learning to play piano develops physical coordination, and visual, aural, timing and language skills. A typical lesson begins at the piano where we work on reading music. We may then move on to arrange or record a song, learn a special piece, or write an original tune. Younger piano students might make a recording from “The Lion King” building an arrangement with sounds of piano, bass, drums, and marimba. Students feel a grand sense of accomplishment when they take home a CD and printed score of a song they've recorded themselves. A variety of learning material will engage each person, make the lessons fun, and inspire to continual learning.
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I have studied with him during three separate blocks during my piano training adventure and his style of lessons helps me make breakthroughs the fastest.
Norm is consistent and patient teacher, always working to make our son comfortable and always working to truly know our son as an individual!
He has helped my daughter learn and appreciate music as a whole over the last several years.
I also wanted to mention that when seeking for teachers in my local area it was not a good experience so when Norm reached out to me during my search I was grateful because it seemed to me that not many piano teachers teach adults although they seemed willing.
Norm provides the back bone knowledge and skills necessary to take your piano skills to the next level.
You'll be working with a master teaching, with a warm, informed style.
I played for some friends the other day, and they were so impressed, especially my blues improvisation which amazed them.
As an adult beginner, I came to the lessons with a bit of apprehension, but the lessons have turned out to be one of the high points of my week.
Not only has he taught me how to read music, but to understand the importance of the rhythm & beats; we have moved on to playing by ear, playing improv blues (way cool!!
There is such a variety of things that they are learning, playing songs, creating their own music, doing improv, duets.
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