Several months ago we reached out to our readers to collect a list of their biggest piano pain points. We had a ton of submissions, almost all of which became inspiration for blog posts.
So Today, We’re Back to Build Our Question Bank
Is there something that’s been bugging you? Is there something you’re aching to discover? Do you ever say to yourself, “I wish Andrea and Trevor would write a post about (blank).”
If so, fill out the form below and we will add it to our database of inspiration.
And Now For The Best Part
We are going to randomly select 2 people who submit a question to be winners of one product of their choice from the Teach Piano Today store (excluding WunderKeys). Be sure to submit your question before midnight (PST) March 12th, 2014.
OK… We’re Listening!
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Brenda Huberts says
Hi Andrea & Trevor
My question has to do with time management between lessons – could you devise something cool & fun to inspire students to practice well even with a limited amount of time?
I love your resource SHHH Your Piano Teacher Thinks This is Practice. I have gotten a lot of ideas from there. But what about the older student who has Sight, Ear, Technique, Etudes, and all kinds of repertoire to prepare for an assessment, and just feels overwhelmed with it all?
Thanks so much for all you do. You are a major resource for inspiration in my teaching!