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  2. Piano pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of piano playing most often take place in the form of weekly private lessons, in which a student and a teacher have one-on-one meetings. Instructions may sometimes be offered semi-privately (one teacher meeting with a small group of two or more students) or in classes of larger groups, in other intervals of time.

  3. Group piano - Wikipedia

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    Because most university piano teachers were more familiar with the individual/private lesson format, universities began to offer courses in teaching group piano. [1] Group piano lessons in the college setting continued to expand with the invention of the electronic keyboard laboratory, first achieved by Ball State University in 1956. [5]

  4. Simply Music - Wikipedia

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    Simply Music is a music education organization licensing teachers at over 700 locations in twelve countries and serving an online self-study student community in 128 countries. Australian music educator Neil Moore founded it on the core belief that all humans are naturally musical.

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  7. Seymour Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Bernstein was born in Newark, New Jersey and grew up there; he graduated from Weequahic High School in Newark in 1945. [3] [4] He began teaching piano at the age of fifteen, when his teacher at the time, Clara Husserl, a pupil of Theodor Leschetizky, arranged for him to supervise the practicing of some of her gifted younger pupils.

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