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  • 🎹🎙️ S4:E12: A Season Wrap Up and a Look Ahead to 2026
    Dec 8 2025

    This finale brings the entire season together. We revisit each episode from September to December and show how every skill builds toward a single arc of musical fluency. From listening, to audiation, to recognition, to reading, to playing by ear, improvising, transcribing, transposing, and arranging, this season created a complete musicianship map for adult learners. You will hear how each step connects and how these skills form a circular flow that leads to confidence, creativity, and true musical independence.

    Next Friday features part three of my conversation with Dr. Sara Langmead, followed by a two-week holiday break to rest and recharge. In January, we will revisit four favorite episodes from early seasons. In February, Season Four begins with a focus on musical artistry. Subscribers will be the first to hear about the new piano offerings inside Cynthia Ali Studios in 2026.

    This finale is both a reflection and a turning point. It highlights what you built this year and introduces where we are going next. If you have been following along since September, you have built a deeper foundation than technique. You have built musicianship.

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    For upcoming classes for 2026, you can find details here: https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/pianocommunity

    Copyright © 2025 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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    22 min
  • 🎹🎙️ S4:E11 Arranging: Add Your Own Style and Flair
    Dec 1 2025

    In this week’s episode, we’re diving into the art of arranging music. Explaining how to take a piece you love and shape it into something that fits your hands, your skill level, and your personal musical voice. I’ll share the story of how I first discovered arranging back in sixth grade, explore how orchestra works are transformed into piano pieces, and show you simple, beginner-friendly tools you can start using right away. And to bring it all together, I’ll create a live arrangement of a familiar Christmas tune in real time, thinking aloud as I choose harmonies, textures, and colors. If you’ve ever wished a piece felt easier, richer, or more “you,” this episode is your invitation to start shaping music with confidence and creativity.


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    For upcoming classes, you can find details here:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Adult Piano Community | Cynthia Ali Studios⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


    Copyright © 2025 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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    17 min
  • 🎹🎙️Transposition: Move Music to Fit You
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, the host explores the art of transposition, changing a song’s key so it better fits the player, singer, or instrument. The episode explains how transposing helps musicians play in tune with others, simplify difficult keys, and adjust music to match a vocal range. Through practical examples, listeners learn how to shift melodies into new keys and adapt lead sheets for easier playing. The episode closes with the reminder that transposition is an empowering skill that helps the music fit you, rather than forcing you to fit the music.


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    Song credit: It’s Ain’t Gonna Rain No More, Composer: Wendell Hall, Year of publication: 1923, Public domain status: Public domain in the United States as of January 1, 2020, it was published before January 1, 1930.

    Copyright © 2025 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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    12 min
  • 🎹🎙️S4: E9 Transcribing: Bringing Music from Memory to the Piano
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, I explore the skill of transcribing, the process of turning sound into written music. I share a personal story of remembering my grandpa playing “It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More” and how I transformed that memory into music on the page and at the piano. You’ll hear how a simple remembered tune can become a beautiful, playable arrangement by outlining the melody, adding harmony, and dressing it up creatively. It’s a touching reminder that music lives within us, waiting to be rediscovered and shared.

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    For upcoming classes, you can find details here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Adult Piano Community | Cynthia Ali Studios⁠⁠⁠⁠


    Song credit: It’s Ain’t Gonna Rain No More, Composer: Wendell Hall, Year of publication: 1923, Public domain status: Public domain in the United States as of January 1, 2020, it was published before January 1, 1930.

    Copyright © 2025 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 min
  • S4: E8 Improvisation: Learning to Express Yourself on the Piano
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, you’ll explore improvisation as the natural next step after playing by ear. Improvisation is not about perfection but expression, t’s about permission to explore sound freely and have a conversation between your ears, heart, and hands. Listeners will be guided through simple ways to begin, like warming up in one key, varying familiar tunes such as Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, or looping chords like C–Am–F–G to discover new moods. You’ll be introduced to call-and-response, mood-based playing, storytelling through images or poetry, and adding fills or flourishes to songs. Playing from lead sheets is a form of improvisation—shaping rhythm and melody in real time. The episode closes with an invitation to play short, spontaneous sessions as seeds for original compositions. Improvisation is not about showing off but about showing up with curiosity, trust, and presence turning each moment at the piano into an act of listening and discovery.

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    You will receive updates on podcasts and book club info too.

    For upcoming classes, you can find details here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Adult Piano Community | Cynthia Ali Studios⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Copyright © 2025 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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    22 min
  • 🎹🎙️S4: B1 - Part 2: Conversations in the Piano Lounge with Dr. Sara Langmead
    Nov 7 2025

    In this second episode of a three-part Piano Lounge conversation, I sit down with Dr. Sara Langmead to explore the real, behind-the-scenes life of a modern pianist, teacher, and mother. Sara reflects on the many seasons of her musical life, from raising children to rediscovering performance as her kids grew up, reminding us that you can do everything, just not all at the same time.

    We talk about how she balances practice, performance, and teaching with family life, and how her priorities and artistry have evolved through each chapter. Sara also shares her groundbreaking work on gender-equitable music literature, including the development of a piano syllabus that highlights the voices of women composers throughout history.

    If you’re an adult piano student or lifelong learner seeking a genuine glimpse into how real pianists integrate music into daily life, with honesty, heart, and purpose — this episode will both inspire and encourage you.

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    21 min
  • 🎹🎙️S4: E7 Playing By Ear: The Hidden Skill Inside Every Musician
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, we explore the fascinating skill of playing by ear—the bridge between what you hear and what you play. Some pianists seem born with it, effortlessly recreating songs without sheet music, while others develop it over time through listening, experimenting, and recognizing musical patterns. Start with a familiar tune “Ode to Joy,” and learn how to match melodies to chords, and hear how ear training, intervals, and lead sheets help connect your inner hearing to your hands. Whether you’re naturally intuitive or still learning to trust your ear, this episode reminds you that music begins inside you, long before it ever touches the page.

    Subscribe here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    You will receive updates on podcasts and book club info too.

    For upcoming classes, you can find details here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Adult Piano Community | Cynthia Ali Studios⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Copyright © 2025 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.


    Summary: In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, we explore the fascinating skill of playing by ear—the bridge between what you hear and what you play. Some pianists seem born with it, effortlessly recreating songs without sheet music, while others develop it over time through listening, experimenting, and recognizing musical patterns. Start with a familiar tune “Ode to Joy,” and learn how to match melodies to chords, and hear how ear training, intervals, and lead sheets help connect your inner hearing to your hands. Whether you’re naturally intuitive or still learning to trust your ear, this episode reminds you that music begins inside you, long before it ever touches the page.

    Subscribe here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.cynthiaalistudios.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    You will receive updates on podcasts and book club info too.

    For upcoming classes, you can find details here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Adult Piano Community | Cynthia Ali Studios⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Copyright © 2025 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 min
  • 🎹🎙️S4: E6 Sightreading: See the Music Before You Play!
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode of Learn Piano: A Personal Practice, we explore the art of sight-reading—one of the most valuable (and often overlooked) skills in piano playing. You’ll learn how to approach a new piece with confidence by scanning the key signature, time signature, and rhythm patterns before you play. We’ll talk about reading ahead, keeping your eyes moving across the page, and finding flow even when mistakes happen. Whether you’re just starting out or rebuilding your sight-reading habit, this episode will help you see the music differently and enjoy the process of discovery in every note.

    A look back at a couple previous episodes to build on today's---

    🎹 S1: E18 Do You Overlook the Directions at the Beginning of Your Piece?

    🎹 S1: E19 Do You Know What a Time Signature Is?

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    Copyright © 2025 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)


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    21 min