Teens play complicated music. Complex key signatures and rhythms force teens and their teachers to dedicate almost every second of a piano lesson to mastering the mechanics of challenging tunes. When … Continue Reading →
“I’ve Never Found A Book I Love So Much For An Introduction To Key Signatures And Scales.”
“I’ve never found a book I love so much for an introduction to key signatures and scales.” That’s what teachers and teens have been saying since we released WunderKeys Intermediate Pop Studies For … Continue Reading →
A Chord Inversion Piano Game For Teens Who Are Bored On The Bench
When a preschool or primer piano student is getting bored on your bench you have so many tools at your disposal to light up your lesson. Your youngest students can be rescued with games, stories, and … Continue Reading →
5 Housekeeping Piano Printables – Friendly Reminders So Students Respect Your Home Studio
When your last piano student leaves, you shut your studio door, grab a snack, hit the coach and settle in for a relaxing night of Netflix. Right? If you’re a piano teacher with a home studio, then … Continue Reading →
Why This Teacher’s Youngest Students Are Better Note Readers Than Her Teen Students
Trevor and I are excited to let you know that this Wednesday, WunderKeys Elementary Piano Level 1B will be ready for your piano studios! In today’s post we have a visual preview of 1B that will give … Continue Reading →
Listen To These Tunes From Our Upcoming WunderKeys Elementary Piano Level 1B
The release of WunderKeys Elementary Piano Level 1B is just around the corner, and today we're sharing some audio samples from the book. As you listen to the music below, you’ll know right away that … Continue Reading →
Whether Your Student Stays Or Goes Could Depend On This Piano Book
A piano student’s very first method book is exciting. It lays the foundation for years of musical learning. But, there could be a book that is even more predictive of a student’s musical success: … Continue Reading →
How Would You Handle These Piano Scheduling Headaches?
It’s piano scheduling season, and this likely means your head hurts. It’s a time of year we all dread; a time of year that we try to forget is coming so that we can actually enjoy our summer … Continue Reading →
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