How to play "Florets" on piano, originally by Grace VanderWaal
Here are all the notes, chords, lead sheets, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
Here are all the notes, chords, lead sheets, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
Here are all the notes, chords, lyrics, lead sheets, play-alongs, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
Here are all the notes, chords, lyrics, lead sheets, play-alongs, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
Here are all the notes, chords, lyrics, lead sheets, play-alongs, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
Here are all the notes, chords, lyrics, lead sheets, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
Here are all the notes, chords, lyrics, lead sheets, play-alongs, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
Here are all the notes, chords, lyrics, lead sheets, play-alongs, chord charts and MIDI files you could want to play this awesome song just like Kendra...
This same lesson plays itself out over and over as new adult students come in for their first lesson. They pay $60/hr for the lecture. Here it is for you, for free:
Sadly, these stories are all true. For students who see me in person for one-on-one music lessons, these are the pages that follow the short explanation of the rules (full rules here). I've included them here because so many parents have told me how much they enjoyed being appauled at what I've been through, and several non-students have asked to read them. You can laugh. I laugh. Now. Before? I cried. The stories are constantly being updated as humans find new variations of dumb and/or inconsiderate. Most of my students - ALL of my current students - are a joy to work with. These are the ones who didn't make the cut. Enjoy:
The majority of piano instruction is based on child students. Many teachers don't even take adult students. Taking a look at it from the teachers' perspective, you start to understand why some teachers would take that approach...and learn how to be a more productive student. Here are the benefits and drawbacks of teaching adults: