Debra Wanless talks about Wanless Music publications including Pianozzazz, Keyboard Harmony, Harmonizing Made Fun, and her beginner method, Let's Begin. We talk about the benefits of harmonizing at the keyboard, composing, editing, and the subtleties of teaching staff notation. We also learn about how she brought the Leila Fletcher beginner piano method back to life. Support the show
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Debra Wanless talks about Wanless Music publications including Pianozzazz, Keyboard Harmony, Harmonizing Made Fun, and her beginner method, Let's Begin. We talk about the benefits of harmonizing at the keyboard, composing, editing, and the subtleties of teaching staff notation. We also learn about how she brought the Leila Fletcher beginner piano method back to life. Support the show
In this debut episode, we sit down in conversation with Dr. Donald Cook, one of CC's founding directors. Before talking about the merger between two former conservatories that created Conservatory Canada, Dr. Cook shares biographical details on his formative years and building the School of Music at Memorial University in St. John's Newfoundland. Support the show
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Debra Wanless talks about Wanless Music publications including Pianozzazz, Keyboard Harmony, Harmonizing Made Fun, and her beginner method, Let's Begin. We talk about the benefits of harmonizing at the keyboard, composing, editing, and the subtleties of teaching staff notation. We also learn about how she brought the Leila Fletcher beginner piano method back to life. Support the show