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            <title>Piano Students</title>
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            <description>    &lt;p&gt;Today I met with a new potential piano student.&amp;#160; There is something that is so exciting about a new person wanting to take piano.&amp;#160; I am definitely on best behavior, and there is a sense of excitement about starting on this new endeavor together.&amp;#160; I am not sure I am exactly what this student is looking for, or rather, I am, but she doesn&amp;#39;t know it yet.&amp;#160; I am committed to teaching a certain method, and she would rather just work on pieces.&amp;#160; In talking to her, I already realized how much the Well Prepared Pianist program would help her, and made her clear that to study with me will mean doing at least some WPP.&amp;#160; But she is almost 12 years old, has studied for 7 years, and is not interested in really working on her technique.&amp;#160; I&amp;#39;m all about technique.&amp;#160; She does not do scales.&amp;#160; With me, she will do scales. She will love them.&amp;#160; She has also - get this - not played any standard repertoire.&amp;#160; No Bach, Beethoven.&amp;#160; Just music written in the past 10 years for piano students. &amp;#160; But she plays reasonably well.&amp;#160; She&amp;#39;s a sweet girl, I&amp;#39;d take her as a student.&amp;#160; My studio is definitely filling up. &lt;/p&gt;    &lt;p style=&quot;clear:both;&quot;&gt; 
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