Today I’m going to be sharing some fantastic online piano teaching resources that will prevent your lesson time from dragging for both you and your students. A thirty minute or forty-five minute … Continue Reading →
Advertising Your Piano Teaching Studio – Piano Ads That Get Results
What’s the secret to writing a really great piano ad (besides putting your name and phone number in there)? Well, it’s to be specific! If you write a piano lesson ad that is really broad, for … Continue Reading →
Advertising Piano Lessons – Build Your Piano Teaching Brand
Branding your piano teaching studio… it’s a small thing that’s going to make a huge difference in your piano teaching success. It seems simple, yet you are going to be amazed at the power of a … Continue Reading →
Teaching Students on a Digital Piano – Worthwhile or Worthless?
Here we go with another piano teaching quick tip. They’re short, they’re simple and I guarantee they’re going to bring your piano studio success. Today’s topic… “Digital Pianos – Worthwhile or … Continue Reading →
Why the Word “Bored” Isn’t in My Piano Students’ Vocabulary…
Piano lessons can be boring… so can dirt biking, fishing, and dancing, if you do them regularly enough. Boredom is the biggest obstacle piano teachers must overcome if they desire a successful and … Continue Reading →
Your Piano Teaching Policies Don’t Scare Me
I think after writing this post, I’ll finally put this topic to rest. But before I can I have to be blunt… piano teachers spend too much time fretting over their teaching policies. Do you need piano … Continue Reading →
Teach Every Student Like They Are a Pain In the A#$
We’ve all had those students who make us cringe; the kids who won’t practice, won’t sit still or won’t listen! We shudder as their lesson time approaches and hope that for once they might be a … Continue Reading →
Don’t Force Teenage Piano Students Into Recitals
Read any piano forum or blog on the internet and you’ll find that one of the biggest issues facing today’s teachers is the retention of teenage students. In fact, amongst teachers, it is almost a … Continue Reading →
