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Learn Piano: A Personal Practice

Learn Piano: A Personal Practice

著者: Cynthia Ali
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This podcast is about learning to play the piano. The focus is on how to help you develop a personal practice that you love. Piano playing can bring so much enjoyment into your life.Cynthia Ali
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  • 🎹🎙️S5: E4 Musical Artistry and the Power of Emotion
    2026/02/23

    This week on the podcast, we explored how emotion transforms music from correct to compelling. Technique and dynamics matter, but without emotional intention, a piece can feel flat. We looked at Schumann’s The Merry Farmer as an example. It isn’t just a cheerful tune — it’s the sound of earned joy. The steady rhythm and grounded bass suggest a farmer walking home after a day of labor, carrying pride and satisfaction. When you connect the music to your own experiences of hard work and relief, the piece gains depth and character.

    As you practice this week, ask yourself: What human feeling lives inside this music? When you bring your own emotional truth into the sound, your audience feels it too.

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    For upcoming classes for 2026, you can find details here: https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/pianocommunity

    Copyright © 2025 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    23 分
  • S5: E3 Choosing Your Piano:: Acoustic vs. Digital for Artistic Expression
    2026/02/17

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, explore how your choice of instrument shapes your musical artistry. Compares acoustic and digital pianos, focusing on how their unique features affect touch, dynamics, resonance, and expressive range.

    Using classical examples like Debussy’s Rêverie to illustrate subtle softness and Grieg’s March of the Trolls to demonstrate bold, dramatic contrasts, she highlights why acoustic pianos are especially suited for nuanced classical repertoire.

    Learn how digital keyboards shine in contemporary music, offering versatility through effects, layering, and percussion, while noting their limitations in dynamic sensitivity.

    The episode encourages listeners to thoughtfully match their instrument to their musical goals and repertoire, reinforcing that artistry is shaped not just by what you play, but by what you play it on.

    Subscribe here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    You will receive updates on podcasts and book club info too.

    For upcoming classes for 2026, you can find details here: https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/pianocommunity

    Copyright © 2025 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    12 分
  • 🎹🎙️S5:E2 – From Bach to Mendelssohn: History as a Guide to Artistry
    2026/02/10

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, we explore how historical context directly shapes musical artistry. Rather than treating music as a collection of notes, we look at the deeper questions that guide expressive playing: when a piece was written, where it was written, who composed it, the musical era it comes from, and the setting and audience it was written for.

    Using Prelude in C Major by Johann Sebastian Bach as our first example, we examine the Baroque period and its musical conventions, including steady rhythm, clarity, structure, and restraint. Understanding Bach’s role as a composer working under church and court patronage in Germany helps us approach this piece with intention rather than over-romanticizing it.

    We then contrast this with Venetian Gondola Song No. 1 by Felix Mendelssohn, written in the early Romantic era. Inspired by Venetian gondoliers, this piece calls for warmth, lyricism, and expressive rubato. Playing it with the same rigid approach as a Baroque prelude would strip it of its character entirely.

    Through these two contrasting examples, this episode shows why historical awareness is not academic trivia, but a practical tool for shaping sound, expression, and artistry at the piano.

    Next week, we continue the conversation by exploring how the instrument itself—the piano—can influence and shape musical artistry.

    Subscribe here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    You will receive updates on podcasts and book club info too.

    For upcoming classes for 2026, you can find details here: https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/pianocommunity

    Copyright © 2025 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    14 分
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