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The Piano Practice Physician's Handbook: 32 Common Piano Student Ailments and How Piano Teachers Can Cure Them for GOOD

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Right now, all over the world, piano students are wasting precious practice time. And piano teachers are straining valuable vocal chords telling them to practice more. It's time to reexamine this setup, and cure the underlying piano practice ailments.

The Piano Practice Physician's Handbook takes a fresh look at how piano teachers teach practice skills. These 32 piano student ailments and their cures open up new ways of thinking about piano practice problems. With this straight-forward and practical guide piano teachers can get their students practicing more effectively, making faster progress, and having more fun!

148 pages, Paperback

Published March 26, 2017

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January 21, 2019
She presented her ideas in a way that was easy to understand and I think her ideas (or "cures") will allow students to experience music and playing in a brand new, fun way.

Some of the cures I've used before, but most of them were brand new to me. I'm excited to try them. A fair number of them could also be adapted for other instrumentalists, since the topics covered range from piano technique (of course) to tempo issues to rhythm accuracy and more.
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August 28, 2018
I really feel like I'm going the extra mile for my students by researching and implementing these practice tips. I set out to find new ways to fix playing issues, and it's good to have a book with some extra tips for me, as well as how to take some exercises I've been using to the next level.

My only criticism is that it is a little difficult and time-consuming to look up an "ailment" in the moment. I guess I could wait until the lesson is over, but I'm a more effective teacher if I correct in the moment.
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February 14, 2022
This book contains precisely the guidance and validation that I have always needed as a teacher of very young pianists! In all of my years of teaching, I have encountered most - if not all - of the “32 piano practice ailments” addressed here. Nicola Cantan’s expertise and playful approach to problem-solving are gold for any piano teacher who has ever struggled to help students along the path to healthier, more musical piano technique. Brava, and thank you!!
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October 5, 2024
Was hoping this was a handbook on avoiding actual injuries during practice, but it's a tongue in cheek "prescription" to avoid bad practice habits. Fine for what it is but it needs a better title and more accurate SEOs.
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