This is Episode #67 in which you are privileged to learn from Brenna Berman. Already an avid performer at the age of seven, Brenna’s promising career as a pianist was almost shut down by the pain and injuries she sustained from playing the piano.
In fact, one of her college professors suggested Brenna find another career path.
In our conversation, you learn how Brenna overcame her injuries and why she is now a leading expert in the Taubman approach.
Weaved through the interview, Brenna touches on topics like enhancing our intuition, transcending the traditions of playing from a score, the six main things that cause injuries in pianists, and the foundational technique tools we can implement in our lessons even with our beginning students.
Head to the show notes so that you can learn more about Brenna's upcoming workshop.
Also, make sure to get your free sheet music from Wendy Stevens and set up your free account at Fortelessons.
Go to SHOWNOTES!
Catching Up with Chrissy Ricker
How to Harness the Power of Checklists in the Piano Studio
Repertoire Round Up with Charlene: Ensembles
Why It’s Time to Realign
Tips for Summer Lesson Planning and a Few Freebies
Preparing Students to Perform Their Best with Samantha Coates
Lisa Spector: Piano Ninja and Pet Calming Maestro
Off Bench Matters: Top Tools for Your Workbench
Jim Litzelman and Aging Backwards
Is My Insurance Policy the Best It Can Be in the Worst of Times?
What’s the Big Deal about Off the Bench when On the Bench is what Really Matters?
Lock into a Loop of Learning On & Off the Bench
Off Bench Matters
Dennis Alexander, Pt. 3
Dennis Alexander, Pt. 2
Dennis Alexander, Pt. 1
Whole Body Learning with Paul Myatt
A Piano Teacher‘s Tale in a Land Far Away with Lynda Lybeck-Robinson, Part 2
A Piano Teacher‘s Tale in a Land Far Away with Lynda Lybeck-Robinson, Part 1
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