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Payam Method for piano lessons

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    On 60 Minutes tonight.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/payam-method-piano-lessons-60-minutes/

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      Nice!

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      • wtgW wtg

        On 60 Minutes tonight.

        https://www.cbsnews.com/news/payam-method-piano-lessons-60-minutes/

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        @wtg thanks for posting that! There was a post about this in a FB piano group (some piano teachers were taking offense at the suggestion that their lessons aren’t fun!) but I couldn’t access the link there. I could read this one and there’s an additional one as well.

        It’s interesting. Basically I’m happy about anything that creates buzz about piano, but I’m really curious about the details here. Also I think the idea of composing early and creativity etc. is not so unusual in contemporary piano lessons.

        But one of the articles talked about how his students are sweeping some composition content, which is interesting and suggests it’s not total bull at least!

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          Whatever works! The best approach, in my mind, is the one that works for each individual.

          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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          • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

            @wtg thanks for posting that! There was a post about this in a FB piano group (some piano teachers were taking offense at the suggestion that their lessons aren’t fun!) but I couldn’t access the link there. I could read this one and there’s an additional one as well.

            It’s interesting. Basically I’m happy about anything that creates buzz about piano, but I’m really curious about the details here. Also I think the idea of composing early and creativity etc. is not so unusual in contemporary piano lessons.

            But one of the articles talked about how his students are sweeping some composition content, which is interesting and suggests it’s not total bull at least!

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            @ShiroKuro There is a video of the segment, along with extra video they call Overtime.

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