When I started to explore Piano Safari I was excited. I’ve looked at many piano methods and none made quite as much sense to me as Piano Safari does. The books include rote teaching, intervallic reading, technique and improvisation all in one method. What’s not to love?

The way they approach technique is truly inspired. Julie and Katherine have distilled the essential movements needed by pianists down into animal themed exercises.

Not only do kids love this animal theme, but it makes the exercises more memorable. And when they remember the technique exercises better, they practice them more – and more accurately.

Today on the podcast the creators of Piano Safari, Dr. Julie Knerr and Katherine Fisher are talking technique, sight reading and inspiration. They also give their top five piano teaching tips, and you’re not going to want to miss those.

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Transcript

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In this episode, you’ll learn

How the Piano Safari method came about

The thinking behind the progression of the technique exercises

Why legato playing should be delayed longer than you think

should be delayed longer than you think What Julie and Katherine mean by the term rote teaching

The benefits of learning pieces by rote

How Piano Safari approaches teaching reading

How to get started with the Piano Safari method

Katherine & Julie’s top 5 teaching tips

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Full Transcript

What’s your favourite beginner piano method?

Have you tried Piano Safari yet? How do you approach teaching technique?

What do you think about rote teaching, do you teach by rote already?