Several years ago Andrea and I saw the musical, Stomp, while on a trip to San Francisco. While we were familiar with Stomp, it wasn’t until we witnessed it live that we realized just how cool the … Continue Reading →
Have A Listen To The Audio Portion Of Our WunderKeys Level 1A Preview
If you’ve been following along with our WunderKeys Level 1 preview posts, then you’ve probably guessed that the launch is near! In fact, this year, when Christmas has come and gone, you can kiss those … Continue Reading →
Have A Holiday Rhythm Workout With This Christmas Pop Piano Solo
When our oldest daughter was a toddler her little hands would shake like leaves when she was excited about anything. Grandparents at the door, puppies licking her face, Dora on the television; there … Continue Reading →
Piano Teachers… Have You Been Waiting To Look Inside WunderKeys Level 1?
If you have piano students who are just about finished the WunderKeys Primer piano books or piano students who need a fresh and fun Level 1 method book to propel them forward, then you are probably … Continue Reading →
How To Make Daily Piano Practice A Reality In The New Year With This One Resolution
If you’re a piano teacher, I don’t need to tell you that consistent home practice is a constant struggle. In September, students start off with the best practice intentions, only to have those … Continue Reading →
How To Teach Sight Reading With A Pick Your Path Piano Challenge
Sight reading takes focus and concentration. To make something that sounds remotely close to music, your piano students must be fully engaged in the process. The ability to rely on muscle memory gets … Continue Reading →
Tired Of Clapbacks? Use This Pop Piano Rhythm Repertoire With Your Teen Students
If you teach piano to children under the age of ten, chances are the ear training or rhythm training portion of your lesson includes "clap backs". These exercises are a studio staple and are an easy … Continue Reading →
Why Your struggling Note Readers Should Be Singing The Alphabet Backwards
Have you ever tried to say the alphabet backwards? I have… and it gives me a headache. But thanks to a competitive family and a bunch of practice I am quickly becoming a reverse alphabet … Continue Reading →
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