Sheppard, CraigLiu, Tong2024-09-092024-09-092024-09-092024Liu_washington_0250E_26803.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1773/52134Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2024The popularization of piano education in China has only become prevalent in the past 30 years. Today, China has become one of the countries with the world's largest number of piano students. This fact illustrates that, in China, piano learning is no longer the privilege of the elite but is gradually becoming increasingly common for the middle class. Piano performance is regarded as an elegant art that can enhance one's aesthetic sensibilities—and meet the expectations of Chinese parents, who value their children's musical education. This perception has led an increasing number of families to incorporate piano lessons into their children's extracurricular programs. Moreover, the emergence of smart piano technology brings new possibilities for piano education, providing students with a more personalized, flexible, and productive learning experience.application/pdfen-USnoneAIChina Piano HistoryOnline LearningPiano EducationSmart PianoMusicMusicPiano Education in China: A Retrospective on the Past, Assessment of the Present, and Visions for the FutureThesis