Subject areas
We categorise everything we work on into a topic area. Each area contains different offers that are tailored to different instrument groups and users. Browse through the different categories and find exactly what you need for your progress and goals - according to your needs! Find out below what is important to us.
Immediate
Our ideas pursue three goals: high effectiveness, healthy and gentle practising and a direct and immediate link to the actual instrumental practising. Ideally, they can be seamlessly integrated into the practice process without any additional transfer effort.
Approach
Our approach is practice-orientated: Trying out, observing, adapting and discarding take up a great deal of our time. This gives rise to ideas that we develop further and prepare for testing for various instrument groups.
Sharing
As soon as something is finalised, we make it publicly available - either as a publication or workshop. However, the topic is usually not finalised, however is developed further and also sometimes transferred to other instrumental groups.
As a now independent subject area, we are making an important transfer ourselves. We ask ourselves how previous results and experiences can be better integrated into the initial lessons and how this can be combined with existing methods and approaches.