It’s recital season! This means that you’re probably compiling a list of performers and their pieces in preparation for creating the printed program. Seems easy enough, yes? In reality, it can turn … Continue Reading →
Blast Off With A Score Study Piano Printable That Is ‘Out Of This World’!
Isn't it funny how the most mundane jobs become absolutely marvelous when turned into a game? As parents, Trevor and I have learned this through experience with our two young daughters. "Pick the … Continue Reading →
A DIY Piano Teaching Tool To Defeat the “Where do my hands go?” Dilemma
Early piano repertoire is often presented in predictable hand positions, like C position or G position. Position-based play provides young students with a sense of security and comfort as they … Continue Reading →
4 Ways To Make A Recital Program So Much More Than A List Of Piano Performances
With the budding of daffodils comes the start of recital season. Piano teachers everywhere spring into action as spring blooms outside their studio windows. Recital season means choosing repertoire, … Continue Reading →
The “Talk and Play” Teaching Tip To Ace Piano Exams And Recital Performances
'Tis the season for exam and recital preparation and you're likely helping students polish, perfect and memorize pieces for upcoming performances. And while there are a million ways to prep kids for … Continue Reading →
Bunny Waltz Your Way To Comfort in 3/4 Time With This Improv Activity
Do your piano students struggle to feel comfortable in 3/4 time? They’re not alone. That steady “1-2-3” just doesn’t come naturally to many young players… and it’s not their fault. Turn on the … Continue Reading →
5 Things Piano Parents Should Do Before Driving To Piano Lessons
At some point, every piano parent will have to wrestle their children out the door when it’s time to go to piano lessons. And when this happens, many piano parents will all be thinking the same … Continue Reading →
Scrambled Eggs; An Easter Piano Game To Reinforce Interval Recognition
For the first time in almost a decade, Trevor and I started watching Survivor again. Apparently, not much has changed for the castaways. The contestants are still plotting behind each other’s backs, … Continue Reading →
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