
I'm a pianist and performance coach who works with adult musicians who want to free their relationship with practice and performance. You can find my work at www.lauraamoriello.com. Or hang out here to follow my adventures as an adult cello student!
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I couldn’t resist. When spots were still open in an Adult Beginner Strings class with my teacher, I had to sign up.
I met the prerequisite of being able to play the Twinkle Variations, although I’m still not quite getting the elbow hinge t...
It hit me a few months into cello lessons: I haven’t felt this way since I was a kid.
I can’t wait to play the cello. I think about it while it lies waiting. Just knowing it’s there builds excitement. Heck, I’m even using words like “play”...
When people ask me why I’m taking cello lessons, I usually tell them that my friend had a cello I could borrow, and my teacher had openings for adult beginners. If I’m pressed for time or energy, I might abbreviate: “I’ve always wanted to l...
Substack is a space that continues to evolve for me. From personal essays about music and mindfulness to practical strategies I share in my Mindful Monday newsletter, I’ve explored different ways to use this platform.
Nothing quite clicked...
Last week, I offered this question for reflection: What is your relationship to the stage?
I suggested we can work with fear and uncertainty and move past self-doubt in order to open our hearts to our audience.
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I'm a pianist and performance coach who works with adult musicians who want to free their relationship with practice and performance. You can find my work at www.lauraamoriello.com. Or hang out here to follow my adventures as an adult cello student!
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