Repertoire as a Teaching Tool
Repertoire selection is not just about picking songs a student likes — well-chosen pieces reinforce specific technical and musical skills at the right point in a student’s development, making repertoire an active teaching tool, not just entertainment.
Balancing Skill-Building With Enjoyment
Repertoire chosen purely for technical progression, with no regard for what the student actually enjoys playing, risks disengagement — balancing genuine skill-building pieces with music the student is excited about sustains motivation.
Sequencing Difficulty Appropriately
Repertoire should progress in difficulty at a pace that builds real mastery, avoiding both pieces so easy they add no new skill and pieces so far beyond current ability that they produce frustration and poor technique habits.
Incorporating Student Requests
When a student requests a specific piece beyond their current technical level, a teacher can often find or create a simplified arrangement that captures the appeal of the request while remaining appropriately challenging.
