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How to sit at the piano all day without ruining your back

If you are a voice teacher or choral conductor, you know all too well that sitting at the piano can lead you with an aching back (or neck, or hips…). In this video, Brenda Earle Stokes, creator of Piano Skills for Singers, shares tips and advice for avoid the dreaded “piano player’s back.” There is a better way! (Make sure to hit subscribe and leave a comment below!)

Need some more technical help on the piano?  Check out:

3 Steps to Perfect Piano Posture

3 Steps to Perfect Piano Posture with a MIC!

Two Easy Exercises for Perfect Hand Position

You can LEARN to play by ear!

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