The IdeaSwap is back and we’re looking for your exciting contributions to make this piano teaching resource even more valuable and exciting than the last.
And remember, I will compile all of the ideas I receive and make them accessible to every piano teacher who contributed. The TPT IdeaSwap is a great opportunity to build your piano teaching resource binder. Whether you have just started teaching piano to children or have been doing so for years, there are always new and exciting ideas and opportunities around every corner.
So today, the TPT IdeaSwap wants to know what makes your piano recital stand out from the rest.
What gives your piano recital the WOW Factor?
Piano recitals are an excellent opportunity to showcase the creativity of your piano studio. Put on a recital that is a smash hit and your students and their families will be telling everyone they know what an awesome piano teacher you are.
Fill out the form below with your recital wow factor. Do you use a unique theme? How about a unique venue? Is there something special about your piano recital program? Let us know.
Even if you have just started teaching piano to kids and are toying with an exciting recital idea… we want to know about it!
Don’t forget… only piano teachers who contribute ideas receive access to the ideas, so fill out the form and hit submit!
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Dorla Aparicio says
Instead of having one big recital with 50 students who do not know each other, families and guests, I divide my recitals into a maximum of 10 students per recital. It gives me an opportunity to congratulate each of the students, meet their families and guests and provide a delightful 20-30 minutes of enjoyable music.
Another idea that has worked – instead of printed programs – type your program on Power Point slides and the project on TV screen or wall. Less recital expense!