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    How to accompany your singing students

    Posted By: TiranaDok
    How to accompany your singing students

    How to accompany your singing students: Tips, tricks and tools every singing teacher needs to know about playing for lessons even if you're a terrible pianist by Jeremy Fisher
    English | June 28, 2018 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07DPTDWHX | 75 pages | MOBI | 0.81 Mb

    One challenge that faces singing teachers is playing for your students. How do you support your singing students in the best way if you’re not really a trained pianist?
    And even if you are a trained pianist and good sightreader, how do you play for the students who sing contemporary commercial music, pop or rock songs when the printed music bears no resemblance to the way it’s played by the band? How do you translate those scores onto the piano?

    If you want to feel more confident in your lessons, support your student without losing your focus as a teacher, and even learn some of the piano tricks that the great accompanists use… then this ebook is for you.

    How To Accompany Your Singing Students is a guide to help you to use the instrument to provide accompaniment and learning support for the singers in your teaching studio, whatever your level of experience. Even if you're a terrible pianist.

    In this Amazon Kindle exclusive ebook, expert teachers Anne Leatherland and Jeremy Fisher cover how to support your students when they're singing exercises or songs.

    As a special bonus, we'll also reveal how piano 'noodling' can help you play thousands of pop songs easily.

    Here's just a sample of the answers, hints and tips Anne Leatherland and Jeremy Fisher share:

    What a singing teacher needs
    Should I take piano lessons?
    What to focus on if you're not a great pianist
    What to play and what to leave out
    What your student actually needs from you
    What sequence you can use to teach my student melody and rhythm
    Finding the most-used chords
    Getting the Groove
    Piano noodling
    Four different patterns you can use to accompany thousands of pop songs
    To play or not to play the melody
    Advice on playing the piano for aural skills and sight reading
    Accompanying vocal exercises
    Techie stuff - the pros and cons of a digital pianos, backing tracks, midi files and apps, and how to use them efficiently
    Resources section including the most useful apps, backing track sites, contemporary Musical Theatre sites and further reading