Have you ever been asked to teach a blind piano student? What did you say?
It's tempting to say no – not because we don't want to teach them – but because we feel unprepared. But there is no degree in teaching piano to the visually impaired (that I know of) and if we don't teach them they might be left to fend for themselves.
Anastasia didn't shy away from this challenge, she embraced it. She has been teaching a blind piano student for several years now, and she's here today to help us all feel confident diving in too.
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In this episode, you’ll learn
- What prompted Anastasia to take on a visually impaired student
- How teaching a blind piano student is different and how it's the same
- How braille music notation works
- What supports are out there for blind piano students
- How you can get started teaching visually impaired students
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Have you ever taught a blind piano student?
How did it go? What was the most challenging part of the experience for you?