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Heart of the Piano Podcast
Bob Rose
39 episodes
2 months ago
Passionate, irreverent and often opinionated discussions on all things piano related as well as interviews, news, tips and reviews.
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Arts,
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Passionate, irreverent and often opinionated discussions on all things piano related as well as interviews, news, tips and reviews.
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Music
Arts,
Education,
Performing Arts
Episodes (20/39)
Heart of the Piano Podcast
E44: New AI Revolution- Unbelievably Human, Hilarious Conversations with Legendary Composers!
In this episode, I dive into the mind-blowing world of ChatGPT’s brand new voice AI feature, where I have hilarious, shockingly human-like conversations with some of history’s greatest composers! These experimental chats are not only educational but packed with unexpected humor and personality.
Join me as I explore the incredible capabilities of this revolutionary technology. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to chat with iconic figures from the past—laughing along the way—this episode will leave you both entertained and amazed!
Tune in for a fascinating mix of music history, cutting-edge AI, and plenty of laughs.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 10 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E43: Why We Need To Be Able To Talk About Race And Gender In Classical Music: a Cautionary Tale
An exploration of the challenging but crucial conversations surrounding diversity and representation in classical music education, framed through a personal cautionary experience. Drawing from recent events in the industry, topics discussed include:
- The importance of open dialogue about race and gender in music
- Challenges in representing diverse composers in educational materials
- Navigating sensitive discussions in music education
- Lessons learned from attempting to address these issues
- Broader implications for inclusivity in classical music
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1 year ago
43 minutes 38 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E42: ABRSM 2025-2026 Syllabus Review Part 2- the individual grades
Please check the shownotes for timings (at HeartOfThePiano.com) if you just want to listen to the review for one particular grade
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1 year ago
35 minutes 55 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E41: ABRSM 2025-2026 Syllabus Review Part 1- embracing diversity or a subtle erosion of classical tradition?
In this thought-provoking first part of a two-part review, I explore the new books and discuss how ABRSM are navigating the complex landscape of music education in a changing world. Join me as I delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by this new syllabus, which is sure to spark lively debate within the piano community. Part two will review the individual grades.
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1 year ago
1 hour 39 minutes 26 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E39: Interview with Tim Topham: legend of the piano education community!
Tim Topham is a legend in the piano education world, his podcast "The Integrated Music Teaching Podcast" is a who's who of the most interesting & creative piano educators. It was a huge honour to chat to Tim about his new book which advocates and provides a framework for delaying reading music with beginner piano students.

This episode is not just for piano teachers though, I'm sure everybody will be interested in our chat which includes topics such as common preventable weaknesses that most piano students have, the history of improvisation and freedom from the written note in classical music, the problem with method books, and more...
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1 year ago
55 minutes 32 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E38: Trinity 2023 Piano Syllabus Review Part 2- the individual grades with audio clips from the official recordings
Check the shownotes for timings if you just want to listen to the review for one particular grade
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2 years ago
59 minutes 59 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E37: Decolonising Piano Education… the radical new Trinity Piano Syllabus- and unpacking the many cans of unleashed worms
The most radical and indispensable piano syllabus ever! This will either be incredibly exciting for piano teachers & students- or highly controversial. Either way, it’s a must-own. In this episode I discuss some of the many controversial issues that this new syllabus raises, and give you a detailed verdict on these new books. Part two will review the individual grades.
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2 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 56 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E35: Tension & Release- we discuss the #5 psychological skill you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical
Cheryl is back for a masterclass on how awareness of musical tension and release can make huge changes to our playing, and demonstrates that we absolutely need to learn to learn to feel it in the body before we can successfully apply it to our piano playing
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2 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 58 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E34: We discuss the 4 most important psychological skills you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical
My friend Cheryl is back to chat about and get a deeper understanding of the practical ways in which we can become truly great pianists by bringing the psychological skills I've demonstrated in recent episodes into our learning and practising
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2 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes 43 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E33: Comprehensive Review of Pop Performer! by ABRSM
An epic review (with music audio clips) of ABRSM's hotly anticipated foray into pop music!
I'm holding ABRSM to a high standard so I'm quite critical, but I do also look for what there is to enjoy in these books. Listen to this episode to find out if you should buy them for yourself or recommend them for your students!
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2 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 51 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E32: The #4 psychological skill you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical
This fourth skill is immensely practical, maybe some of you might think it's a stretch to call it a 'psychological skill', but I notice that it's totally normal for most of my students to have issues with putting this into practice as- like in meditation- we have to practise choosing where to place our awareness in any given moment
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3 years ago
35 minutes 9 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E31: The #3 psychological skill you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical
The third in a series looking at the most essential mental habits to practise at the piano that will give you the quickest and most profound progress. These are the things I refer to constantly when I'm teaching, and covers aspects of musicianship that almost all teachers consider unteachable- considered to be innate qualities in talented students. But I can show you how to develop this natural musicianship. I think we can all struggle with this third skill at times, and it's for this reason that we really need to work on it as much as possible, and will make a massive difference to the quality of your playing and performing
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3 years ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E30: Review of Nikki Iles & Friends, Jazz Pieces For Piano
A must-listen review (with music audio clips) of 3 books of jazz piano sheet music from Nikki Iles & Friends published by ABRSM covering from initial grade up to grade 8 and beyond. A detailed look at highlights and 'weak' pieces with audio clips from each book starts at 36:30
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 54 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E29: The #2 psychological skill you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical
The second in a series looking at the most essential mental habits to practise at the piano that will give you the quickest and most profound progress. These are the things I refer to constantly when I'm teaching, and covers aspects of musicianship that almost all teachers consider unteachable- considered to be innate qualities in talented students. But I can show you how to develop this natural musicianship.  When my students practise regularly using this second skill, their musicality is transformed, and they learn new pieces so much more easily!
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3 years ago
32 minutes 40 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E28: Self-Determination Theory For Pianists- how it can unlock & improve your musicality, and help you deal with performance anxiety
A lively and passionate discussion  where we introduce the ideas and research behind Self-Determination Theory, which could help you make giant leaps with your music. Some core topics covered in this episode include intrinsic & extrinsic motivation, autonomy, how rewards actually make us perform worse, ego & needing approval from others and ourselves, and how we can practise & cultivate intrinsic motivation in our own piano journey.
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3 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes 18 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E27: ABRSM Piano Syllabus 2023 & 2024- Review
Can ABRSM bounce back from their last syllabus I was highly critical of?
Listen to this episode for a comprehensive review of the new set of books, including audio clips of many of the new pieces.
I also discuss some of the recent controversial issues regarding their operational and business challenges
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3 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 25 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E26: The #1 psychological skill you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical
The first in a series looking at the most essential mental habits to practise at the piano that will give you the quickest and most profound progress. These are the things I refer to constantly when I'm teaching, and covers aspects of musicianship that almost all teachers consider unteachable- considered to be innate qualities in talented students. But I can show you how to develop this natural musicianship.  The first skill covered in this episode is by far the most important- I'm always reminding my students that it needs to be practised in every single moment of music-making! Listen to this episode to see if this is a skill you're already working on!
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3 years ago
55 minutes 58 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E25: Interview with Matt Herskowitz- phenomenal classical and jazz virtuoso pianist with deep soul
Matt Herskowitz is quite simply one of the most skilful, versatile, and soulful pianists on the planet.
Matt shines in many genres, but it's his outstanding work jazzing up classical music in particular that was the reason I absolutely had to chat with him for the podcast!
I include many generous audio clips of Matt's playing during the interview to give you a taste of what I love about his playing
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3 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes 20 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E24: Brain Lateralisation Episode 3- Hands-on coaching at the piano
A practical masterclass demonstrating how an understanding of the two brain hemispheres can help us deal with performance anxiety, and help us identify and deal with obstacles to our natural musicianship when learning and practising a new piece.
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3 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 15 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
E23: Brain Lateralisation Episode 2- How to start applying these concepts to our piano playing
A further introduction into how an understanding of the two brain hemispheres can help us with aspects of musicianship that are normally considered 'unteachable'!
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 35 seconds

Heart of the Piano Podcast
Passionate, irreverent and often opinionated discussions on all things piano related as well as interviews, news, tips and reviews.