We have all heard how important it is to practice scales and etudes. But what is the next step you can take to improve quickly? Record yourself! Recording your practice sessions will allow you to hear your performance from the audience’s perspective. It is easy to think you are playing soft or loud enough, but the best way to know for sure is to listen to yourself. Join Josh Wright of joshwrightpiano.com as he shares his thoughts on recording and explains why he feels it is critically important to reaching your pianistic goals.
Josh Wright
http://www.joshwrightpiano.com/
Dr. Josh Wright is a Billboard #1 Artist. He received a Bachelor of Music degree and Master of Music degree from the University of Utah, as well as a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan. He has appeared with multiple symphony orchestras and has released seven albums. In addition to performing, Josh is passionate about teaching. His online video courses help students of all ages and levels learn and improve their piano skillset, and his online lessons via Skype allow him to teach on four continents.