Episodes

  • 🎹🎙️SS2: E2 - The People Who Inspire Us to Play Piano: Amy Grant
    Jun 30 2026

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, I continue the summer series by stepping out into the sunlit world of music and reflecting on the people who inspire us to play. I share the story of meeting Amy Grant at a small event at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis after following her music since eighth grade, when I first played through her Age to Age songbook at the piano. Hearing her perform new songs and briefly meeting her afterward brought together my childhood musical memories and my adult life as a piano teacher. This episode invites listeners to think about their own musical influences, whether from childhood or later in life, and to consider how those early inspirations can become part of a meaningful personal piano practice today.


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    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    13 mins
  • 🎹🎙️SS2: E1 - Out and About in the Sunlit World of Music
    Jun 23 2026

    In this episode, you get a preview of the Summer Series Season 2, where we’ll explore music in unexpected places, including a little white church with a pump organ, a Jeremy Camp concert, an Amy Grant event, a Debussy recital, a flute choir performance with Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, and more. We also look back at last summer’s first “Out and About in the Sunlit World of Music” series and invite listeners to revisit the episodes they may have missed. Season 1 included a book review of The Little Chronicle of Magdalena Bach, a visit to the Schubert Club Museum at the Landmark Center, a piano concerto outing, a Piano Lounge conversation with guest Jim Freschi, reflections on a day in the life of a pianist, an unboxing of music from one of my outings, and a final reflection on what music filled the summer. It’s an invitation to step away from the piano bench and discover music out in the wider world.

    For more info: www.cynthiaalistudios.com

    Copyright © 2026 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    6 mins
  • S5: E12 - Finale - Musical Artistry
    Apr 21 2026

    As we close Season 5, we come back to the heart of musical artistry, not as something you force, but something you discover through listening, curiosity, and experience, where history, emotion, story, technique, and personal voice all come together to bring music to life; thank you for being part of this journey, and if you missed any episodes, I invite you to go back and explore them.

    As we move closer into summer, you can look forward to a special 6-week series, starting Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026 where we step away from the piano bench and into the sunlight world of music, exploring fresh topics beyond the keys, just like last year, before returning in the fall with Season 6 on Tuesday, September 29th, 2026.


    For more information: https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/pianocommunity

    Copyright © 2026 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.



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    14 mins
  • S5:E11 Beyond the Notes: Embodying the Music
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode, Cynthia explores what it means to move beyond playing correct notes and begin truly embodying the music, where the performer feels the rhythm, breath, and emotion so deeply that the music and player become one; drawing on examples like Édith Piaf, Glenn Gould, and Dalida, she illustrates how great artists fully live inside the sound they create, and she shares her own experience preparing for certification, where shifting from technical focus to physical and emotional connection brought her playing to life, offering simple ways to begin such as clapping rhythms, swaying with the pulse, singing phrases, and sensing the atmosphere of the piece, ultimately inviting pianists to experience music not just as something to execute but as something to become.


    Cynthia Ali Studios: www.cynthiaalistudios.com/pianocommunity

    Copyright © 2026 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    11 mins
  • 🎹🎙️S5:E10 Finding Your Artistic Voice on the Piano
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode, we explore how your artistic voice at the piano is shaped through the choices you make every day. From the pieces and composers you are drawn to, to the mood, setting, and even the order of your program, your voice is already revealing itself. Even when playing from the same score as others, your individuality comes through in what you choose to bring to life. This episode invites you to notice what feels natural and meaningful to you, and to trust that your artistic voice is not something you force, but something you discover over time

    Find out more here: Adult Piano Community | Cynthia Ali Studios

    Copyright © 2026 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    19 mins
  • S5:E9 Stage Presence: Preparation to the Unexpected
    Mar 31 2026

    S5:E9 – Stage Presence: Preparation to the Unexpected

    In this episode, we explore stage presence as a complete, practical picture—from what you wear and how you walk on stage, to your inner attitude, expression while playing, and how you acknowledge the audience at the end. Each element works together to create a confident and connected performance. But beyond preparation, we also look at the unexpected moments that can happen in live performance, and how true stage presence is revealed in how you handle them. With real examples and simple strategies, this episode guides you in building both the outer and inner skills needed to stay grounded, composed, and expressive—no matter what unfolds on stage.

    Copyright © 2026 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    21 mins
  • 🎹🎙️S5: E8 Pedaling as a Paintbrush
    Mar 23 2026

    Pedaling at the piano can be thought of like using a paintbrush, where the goal is to find just the right amount of sound without making it muddy or too dry. Just as an artist must rinse the brush to keep colors clear, a pianist must clear the pedal to maintain clarity in the music. The pedal can connect tones, shape phrases through lifting, and add resonance at the end of a piece, but it requires careful listening and adjustment. This idea of “just enough” reflects a broader principle also found in the Tao Te Ching, where overfilling a cup or over-sharpening a knife leads to loss of function. In the same way, effective pedaling is not about using more, but about sensing when enough is enough to keep the music clear, expressive, and alive.

    Copyright © 2026 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    15 mins
  • 🎹🎙️S5:E7 Bringing Music to Life Through Articulation and Character
    Mar 17 2026

    This episode explores how articulation and musical character work together to bring music to life. Articulation is like pronunciation in language, shaping how notes begin and end, but it becomes more meaningful when connected to the character, or emotional mood, and the personality, or behavior, of a piece. The same articulation, such as staccato, can feel playful, gentle, or dramatic depending on the character of the music. Through examples like The Merry Farmer and Fanitul, this episode shows that short notes are not just short. They carry expression and personality. When musicians understand this, articulation becomes a tool for storytelling and helps transform playing from mechanical to expressive.More info:www.cynthiaalistudios.com/pianocommunity

    Copyright © 2026 Cynthia Ali Studios LLC. All rights reserved.

    The music in this podcast is either public domain,original, or used under Fair Use for educational purposes. Any third-party content is used for commentary, criticism, or education and does not infringe upon original creators' rights. (contact@cynthiaalistudios.com)

    The views expressed are those of the host(s) and guests and do not necessarily reflect those of Cynthia Ali Studios LLC.


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    24 mins