Features of teaching piano in pop-jazz style
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Russian music school has undergone major changes over the past 20–30 years. The emergence of mass
musical styles and genres and their huge popularity, the opening of pop and jazz faculties and training areas,
as well as private music schools and studios – all this affects the approaches to teaching piano in modern preprofessional music education. The approaches to the development of performing piano skills described in this
article include not only traditional methods of studying the academic piano repertoire, but also methods of
development in pop and jazz stylistics, using which one can achieve both improved fluency and the development
of new sound skills.
- Сачкова Татьяна Викторовна
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