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 →
What To Do If Your Students Think Their Piano Books Are Boring
Grab a traditional method book and take a tour. Chances are, as you flip through the book, each page looks the same as the last. There is nothing that makes you go, “Wow!” And this is a problem when … Continue Reading →
How To Structure A Piano Lesson For The Teenage Brain
When a preschool piano student gets bored he sticks a pencil up his nose, hangs upside down from the piano bench or asks you questions about Paw Patrol. When a teen piano student gets bored she stays … Continue Reading →
Why You Should Put Away Your Method Books For The First Few Weeks Of Piano Lessons
When students return to lessons in the weeks and months ahead, resist the urge to charge forward into their method books. Our first impulse as teachers is always to get right to work. Kids have been … Continue Reading →
Why Piano Teachers Should Attend A Baseball Game This Summer
Piano teachers fight a constant battle against overscheduled children. These days, piano lessons are just one aspect of a family’s weekly schedule. Chances are, your students also partake in dance, … Continue Reading →
Piano Repetition The Right Way: How To Avoid Frustrating Your Piano Students
We have all done it. We have all asked a piano student to play “it” one more time. And there’s nothing wrong with this request… Unless, of course, you have already asked your piano student to play … Continue Reading →
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