When our family went on vacation this past summer, the place we rented had a washer but no dryer. For the first time in their lives, my children were introduced to the “laundry line”. It was a smash … Continue Reading →
Have Some Score Study Fun With Our DIY Note-Reading Necklaces
Generally, when teachers engage piano students with off-the-bench activities, the purpose is to let them learn a musical concept in different and novel ways. Not all kids learn by listening to … Continue Reading →
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With This Piano Printables Pot Of Gold
Wow, did we ever love seeing all of your Valentine's Day piano studio celebrations! Instagram, Facebook and Twitter were filled with beautiful photos and videos of piano students laughing and … Continue Reading →
St. Patrick’s Day Fun With Finger Numbers; A DIY Activity For Young Piano Students
Little kids love coloring. If you’ve ever brought out felt pens for a piano activity then you’ll know this to be true! Mile-wide grins and happy squeals are plentiful anytime a teacher asks a piano … Continue Reading →
Lettuce For Lions… Reinforce Note Values With This Hands-On DIY Piano Game
Gung hay fat choy! In case you don't know what that means, we just wished you a Happy New Year. Chinese New Year is here and celebrations were taking place this weekend all over the world. We live … Continue Reading →
Everything Piano Teachers Need To Host A Brilliant “Bring A Buddy Day” In Their Studios
Hosting a Bring a Buddy Day at your piano studio is a brilliant marketing strategy that builds community, increases word-of-mouth and provides a welcome break from regular lesson routines. If you … Continue Reading →
Dear Piano Parents: There Are Four Times When I DON’T Want Your Child To Practice
As piano teachers, we spend much of our time inspiring, reminding, asking, and... begging... parents to help their children practice at home. In fact, it is by far the most common "piano teaching … Continue Reading →
An Online Goody Bag Of Valentine’s Day Piano Fun!
January is a long month for piano teachers. The holiday sparkle is gone, routines are back in full force, and your teaching schedule is likely packed. By the time February arrives, most teachers are … Continue Reading →
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