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1 Introduction; Abstract; 2 Themes to Initiate and Sustain the Journey; Abstract; 2.1 Our Relation with Music; 2.2 Student Independence; 2.3 Personal Authenticity; 2.4 Final Thoughts; 2.5 Before We Move on; References; 3 What Does Music Learning Look like?; Abstract; 3.1 Models of Learning; 3.2 Language Learning; 3.3 Learning to Play by Ear; 3.4 Learning to Play the Piano; 3.4.1 Background Stage; 3.4.2 Foundation Stage; 3.4.3 Reading Stage; 3.5 Growth and Rest; 3.6 Before We Move on; References; 4 What Does Teaching the Piano Look like?; Abstract.

4.1 Piano Teaching from a Historical Perspective4.2 Piano Teaching and Democratic Relationships; 4.3 Piano Teaching and the Model of Parenting; 4.4 Final Thoughts; 4.5 Before We Move on; References; 5 Piano Tone and Technique; Abstract; 5.1 Piano Tone; 5.2 Piano Technique; 5.2.1 Basic #1: Grab and Release; 5.2.2 Basic #2: Walking Fingers; 5.2.3 Basic #3: Arm Circles; 5.2.4 Basic #4: Our Body; 5.2.5 Basic #5: Posture; 5.3 Final Thoughts; 5.4 Before We Move on; References; 6 Teaching the Student; Abstract; 6.1 Separating Students' Development from Repertoire Requirements.

6.2 Accumulated Repertoire, Review, and Refinement6.3 Teachers as Student Advocates; 6.4 Teachers as Student Agitators; 6.5 Caring for Music; 6.6 Final Thoughts; 6.7 Before We Move on; References; 7 Taking Parents into Consideration; Abstract; 7.1 Historical Implications; 7.2 Teachers and Parents in Musical Settings; 7.3 Meaningful Conversations; 7.3.1 Teachers' First Encounter with Parents; 7.3.2 Real Life Families; 7.3.3 Input from Parents Is Vital; 7.3.4 Musical Cornerstones; 7.3.5 Parent-Teacher Interviews; 7.4 Final Thoughts; 7.5 Before We Move on; References; 8 Coda; Abstract.

8.1 Flourishing8.2 Final Thoughts; Index.

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