Do you really need to start thinking about a teen piano lesson comeback plan now… in the middle of summer?
Yes. You do.
A comeback plan doesn’t need to be complicated—but you do want it ready now, so you can enjoy your summer without that nagging “back-to-lessons” stress.
A simple 14-day piano intensive—where students spend just a few minutes a day playing a well-chosen piece—can make a huge difference. It helps rebuild finger strength, refresh note reading, and ensures your teens walk into their first lesson feeling capable, not clunky.
And to make that easy, we’re sharing a pop-style scale solo in this post that can form the backbone of your teen piano lesson comeback plan.

Build Your Comeback Plan Around These Solos
A comeback plan doesn’t have to be complicated. One great pop-style scale solo can do more than a dozen dry review exercises.
At the bottom of this post, we’re giving away one of those solos—an A minor piece that can form the backbone of your 14-day piano lesson comeback plan.
But if your students respond well to the approach (and they will!), and you want to keep that momentum going with more solos, warm-ups, and skill-building activities, the WunderKeys Rock, Tuck & Roll series has everything you need.
The first book, One-Octave Scale Solos in C Major and A Minor, turns traditional scale patterns into real music teens love to play. And when your students are ready for more, Book 2 adds new pop-style solos in G Major and E Minor—perfect for keeping your comeback plan going strong well into the fall.
Click here or on one of the covers below to get the comeback book your teens need:
One Solo Can Do the Trick: Download Below
Not every piano lesson comeback plan needs a full book. Sometimes, just one great piece can kickstart practice, shake off the rust, and help your students walk into the new year feeling ready.
Today, we’re sharing a pop-style piano solo that transforms a one-octave A minor scale into something teens will actually want to play. It’s upbeat, motivating, and the perfect foundation for your piano lesson comeback plan.
Click here or on the image below to download today’s giveaway from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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