Our Idea Swappers have been busy! Piano teachers, eager for new ideas, have descended upon the Idea Swap page and shared the titles of their most treasured supplementary piano repertoire.
Stop spending hours flipping through sheet music in your local music store! Quit guessing if a new piece will be a hit! Learn from the experiences of others, and find out which piano pieces will inspire, motivate and thrill your students.
We’ve compiled the Supplementary Piano Repertoire submissions and have sent the password to those who contributed an idea this time ’round. Did you forget to add your idea? It’s not too late! Simply visit the page, submit an idea of your own, and in turn receive a password to gain access. Looking for more than just supplementary piano repertoire ideas? We have more! Check out the Idea Swaps for many other piano teaching topics such as recitals, teaching rhythm, boredom busters, advertising strategies, and practice incentives. Did we mention it is completely free? Simply submit your idea, and in turn, receive access to this incredible resource created by piano teachers for piano teachers.
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Marc Mangino says
For extra reading repertoire I use The Piano Adventures Gold Star Performance books. They’re fantastic! For improvisation the Pattern Play Books are perfect.
Stephanie says
I actually quizzed my students about learning extra repertoire material. Three of my students are approaching their teenage years and still in beginner level, so I’ve been trying to find ways to make it interesting for them. Thanks to their suggestions, I now have several Disney books at my disposal.