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5 minutes with ... Marienne Uszler.


Marienne Uszler was editor of Piano & Keyboard and American Music Teacher, coauthor of The Well-Tempered Keyboard Teacher and Sound Choices and recipient of the Frances Clark Keyboard Pedagogy Award. Currently, she is writing and editing for the FJH FJH Franz Joseph Haydn (classical composer)
FJH Friendswood Junior High (Friendswood, Texas) 
 Music Company. She is professor emerita of the University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission .

How do you define "pedagogy"? ("Pet-your-doggie?") The word really means "to lead a child." But the narrow meaning is teaching someone to teach. It's essential that the "learners" teach. Talking about it isn't enough.

Has there been real progress in promoting pedagogy study? Pedagogy degrees are available in many schools. MTNA MTNA Music Teachers National Association
MTNA Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (McMinnville, Tennessee) 
 and other organizations provide valuable conferences. However, where strong leaders have retired from some pedagogy programs, these programs have been weakened.

All reading approaches--middle C, multikey and intervallic--can work; which way do you prefer? (How about the "hunt and peck Refers to typing on a keyboard using only one or two fingers of each hand. Although many hunt and peck typists can type very fast, most of them have to keep their eyes on the keys nearly all the time. They do not have the same sense of the keyboard layout as do touch typists.  randomly" method?) Excellent readers read intervallically. All that's needed are guide notes to identify starting pitches. Students should play all over the keyboard from the beginning. That ensures technical, as well as reading, freedom.

Is a third edition of The Well-Tempered Keyboard Teacher in the offing? What additions or changes might we expect? Visit the website (www.welltemperedkeyboardteacher.com) for updates, new reviews, expanded ideas and fresh topics. You'll be able to ask questions, pose challenges and get feedback. It's up-to-the-minute "tempering."

Did you have well-tempered arts training as a child? I took piano, singing and dancing lessons, was a drum majorette, acted in plays. Loved it all, but wasn't too great at most of it. In dance recitals, I was always in the back row.

The demise of Piano & Keyboard in early 2001 was like a death in the family For the Batman graphic novel/storyline, see .

A Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in LaFollette, Tennessee. He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955.
 for us. How did you cope? Together with colleagues, I tried hard to find a new owner. It wasn't to be. I miss it. It opened up the keyboard world to me, put me in contact with great players and writers.

Any embarrassing moments professionally? I had to interview McCoy Tyner on quick notice. There was no time to prepare and, as a non-jazzer, I had nothing to fall back on. I asked stupid questions. He gave one-word answers. Unprintable un·print·a·ble  
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Not proper for publication for legal or social reasons: unprintable remarks.


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Are you optimistic about the future of piano teaching in today's profit-driven world? Most people think playing the piano is "good" or "fun," so teachers will always be needed. We're really talking about music education at the keyboard, not just molding young artists. Teachers need to be versatile.

Any advice for well-tempered students who study with ill-tempered teachers? Or vice versa VICE VERSA. On the contrary; on opposite sides. ? I've learned a lot from teachers I didn't like. Look beyond the personal and listen for the message. "Tempering" implies toughening, rigor rigor /rig·or/ (rig´er) [L.] chill; rigidity.

rigor mor´tis  the stiffening of a dead body accompanying depletion of adenosine triphosphate in the muscle fibers.
 and seasoning. Remember that steel is "tempered."

What do you do for fun outside of music? (Drag racing? Skydiving skydiving

Sport of jumping from an airplane at a moderate altitude (e.g., 6,000 ft [1,800 m]) and executing various body maneuvers before pulling the rip cord of a parachute. Competitive events include jumping for style, landing with accuracy, and performing in teams (e.g.
? Mud wrestling?) I'm an avid mystery reader, especially those by British and Scottish writers. I love the theater, dogs, crosswords and cooking. I have far too many recipe books and a disorganized dis·or·gan·ize  
tr.v. dis·or·gan·ized, dis·or·gan·iz·ing, dis·or·gan·iz·es
To destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or unity of.
 recipe collection.

Arthur Houle is founder and director of the International Festival for Creative Pianists (www pianofestival.org). Houle has taught at the New England and Boston Conservatories, the Universities of Iowa, North Dakota and Texas-Austin and, most recently, at Albertson College.
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