PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS IN DUBAI. THEORY AND THE TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING PLAYS

PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS BY ALINA ILINSKA

Alina ILINSKA is an experienced piano educator with nearly 15 years of experience teaching children and adults in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She is the author of a unique piano teaching method and several educational piano books designed for beginners of all ages.

Private Piano Lessons in Dubai since 2012

Etudes — Grade 5 — THE TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING PLAYS — Performer student Samuel

Classical Music Education

THE UNIQUE AUTHOR’S METHOD OF TEACHER ALINA ILINSKA
FOR TEACHING CHILDREN FROM AGE OF FIVE TO PLAY THE PIANO IN A PLAYFUL WAY

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Student Masarra 8 Grade — Scales —TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING PLAYS — preparation for ABRSM Exam

Beyond teaching, Alina is also a composer whose works range from beginner educational repertoire to advanced college-level compositions. Her students benefit from an individual approach that combines classical piano education, music theory, creativity, and personal artistic development.

Time for the theory!

Grade 1 — Scale C-major — TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING PLAYS — performer student Isabella

Etude “Waves on the Sea” by Alina ILINSKA — TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING PLAYS — Performer student Daniel

TIME FOR MUSIC THEORY — Student Daniel

TIME FOR MUSIC THEORY — Student Marie-Sarah

Grade 3 — Scales — THE TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING PLAYS — Performer student Samuel

Etude by Alina ILINSKA — THE TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING PLAYS — Performer student Daniel

The Role of Music in Culture and Human Development


The Impact of Piano Music on Human State and Mood

Music plays an important role in the culture of every country and in the development of humanity as a whole.

It is widely recognised that even simple listening to music results in a shift in a person’s emotional state and overall mood.


Musical Piano Practice and Brain Development

It has been scientifically proven that playing a Piano strengthens neural connections between the left and right hemispheres of the brain and positively influences overall learning capacity.

Individuals engaged in Piano music demonstrate enhanced memory and verbal-logical thinking. Their brain functions improve not only during musical Piano activities but also across other areas of life.

Studies on adults who began playing Piano music later in their life revealed that, after six months of training, they showed faster information processing and stable improvements in memory and speech fluency compared to those who had not practised Piano music.

Recent research also indicates that playing the piano enhances a person’s ability to process complex information, as musical training involves cognitive exercises that cannot be replicated by sports or other types of activity. Improved cooperation between the right (creative) and left (analytical) hemispheres of the brain enhances the musician’s ability to solve problems more effectively in any social or intellectual context.

Music has long been intertwined with scientific thought. Throughout history, many of the world’s greatest minds have turned to music for inspiration and clarity.

Nobel Prize winners Max Planck and Werner Heisenberg, founders of quantum mechanics, were trained pianists in their youth and played very well.

The world-renowned Albert Einstein studied music and believed that playing classical works by Bach and Mozart developed his intellect.

The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche played the piano extensively in his youth. Some mathematicians have reported that musical improvisation helped them find solutions to equations and complex problems.

Larry Page, the programmer and co-founder of the Google search engine, played the saxophone in childhood and studied musical composition. In the first office where Google was created, there was a piano keyboard.

Page claimed that his musical education inspired his thinking speed:

“In a sense, I feel that music training led me to the high-speed legacy in Google,” he said. According to Larry, music cultivates a strong awareness of time.

Scientific Studies on the Effect of Music on the Brain in Children and Adults

Scientific studies show that playing the piano leads to significant structural changes in the brain after just one year of early childhood training. These changes stimulate memory and enhance learning ability.

In one study on music and memory, adult participants were divided into three groups:

– The first group consisted of musicians who had studied music for over ten years.

– The second group had studied music for one to ten years.

– The third group had never received musical training.

All participants completed a series of neuropsychological tests.

The group with more than ten years of music education showed the highest results in non-verbal and visuospatial memory, as well as in their ability to absorb and adapt to new information rapidly.

The link between childhood piano practice and improved abilities due to long-term functional brain changes remains a key topic of research.

Children who studied piano for around three years outperformed their peers in auditory recognition, fine motor skills, and vocabulary.

These structural changes in the brain persist over time, indicating the lasting benefits of early music education.



Playing a Piano brings not only the joy of creativity and development but also contributes to overall life enhancement, with measurable positive effects in multiple areas of human activity.