Hello! Having been thinking of creating a website about piano pedagogy for a while and finally, I am doing it. I have named it "scientific piano teacher" and I mean it. To be a pianist, or a musician, we ought to know more about our bodies and our instruments. Here, "scientific" doesn't involve any chemical experiments but it involves topics about the mechanics of piano and how we use our bodies to play the instrument. To begin with all these wonderful topics, can you identify any of the people below?
They are some important pedagogues from the past who have made huge contributions to our piano playing today! And I would love to introduce them to all of you. Stay tune!
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