Autoethnography. That is the term used to describe the researching method as outlined in the title. Breaking the words apart,… Read more I am the researcher, and the research is me
Autoethnography. That is the term used to describe the researching method as outlined in the title. Breaking the words apart,… Read more I am the researcher, and the research is me
The Friday coming is Remembrance Day, so this week’s blogpost is about a selection of music on the themes of… Read more War-related music and composers
For every minute spent organising, an hour is earned. – Benjamin Franklin I am sure we have all spent time… Read more Organising & Re-organising
No, I am not sexist, nor is this article trying to advocate for feminism. My question above on one hand… Read more Should women play Mozart and men play Beethoven?
This week I am in Andalusia! It is my first time in Spain, and the reason I am here is… Read more A picturesque interpretation
There was a call for papers which caught my eye back in August. I have a rough idea of what… Read more Writing a conference proposal
Today’s blog is a list of my top 5 hubs for finding music research sources. By ‘hubs’, I mean both… Read more Top 5 hubs for music research-related sources
It seems too soon to move onto an entirely different blog topic following Queen Elizabeth’s burial, especially when people are… Read more Accomplishment, Impact, and Legacy
The death of Queen Elizabeth II last Thursday marked the end of a monumental history: 70 years, 15 prime ministers,… Read more Queen Elizabeth II played the piano
Today’s post is going to take an abrupt shift from the usual research-related topics. As a piano teacher, I have… Read more The 3ps of learning the piano: Perspective, Pleasure, Persistence