Our two girls have finally reached the age when they can be put to bed by someone other than Mommy (that only took 8 years!). And what does this mean? Wahoo... date nights! Dinners out that don't … Continue Reading →
Bring This Printable Passport If You’re Travelling Back In Time To Review A Piano Piece
In my "not-a-piano-teacher" life I don't have a lot of pet peeves. Okay, so it bugs me when tourists take pictures with their massive iPads... and when my socks slide down inside my boots... but other … Continue Reading →
Can Your Piano Students “Beat The Bean”? Cultivating Goal Setting In Your Studio
In a perfect world, we would all have self-motivated learners who embrace challenges. But the world isn't perfect (just ask Trevor, who cracked a rib playing hockey on Thursday night and then … Continue Reading →
The Invented Notations of Children and The Importance of Composing – The TPT Podcast
The TeachPianoToday podcast is back and we're delighted to post this exciting episode! Today's guest, Rena Upitis, shares her insights on composing with young children and discusses the importance of … Continue Reading →
The Amazing Fingercise Cup, A DIY Tool For Fixing Your Piano Student’s Collapsing Finger Joints
If you've ever had a piano student with collapsing finger joints then you know it can be difficult to remedy. If you haven't had a piano student with collapsing finger joints and you're wondering.. … Continue Reading →
A Colorful Way To Teach Phrasing To Piano Students
When teaching piano students I am constantly reminded that language is very subjective. One moment a student can be looking at me, nodding with complete understanding and then the next moment... deer … Continue Reading →
Piano Printable Time – Using Children’s Books to Spark Piano Lesson Creativity
I am a book-lover... to put it lightly. In fact, in my Grade 12 year, when a hypnotist was hired to entertain the grads (and I of course was chosen to act foolish on stage) one of his questions to … Continue Reading →
Why, For More Than A Decade, I’ve Been Using Piano Stickers All Wrong
Hands up if you had a sticker book as a child - did you trade, sort, scratch and sniff...? Stickers are one of the few things in this world that have kept their appeal for kids of all ages; my teens … Continue Reading →
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