As a teacher, I have always had a love-hate relationship with sharps and flats. I love the complexity and flexibility they add to my piano students' pieces… but I hate that they are introduced right … Continue Reading →
Dig Deep Into Rhythm Fun With This Printable Game!
If you've ever sat through a recital filled with young beginners, then you'll know that rhythmic accuracy is something that can often be ignored :) In the early stages of learning to play the piano, … Continue Reading →
More Composer Trading Cards… Plus A “Mystery Composer” Research Project
If your students have been collecting our Composer Trading Cards then you'll know the amazing boost of music history motivation they provide. Piano students everywhere have been eagerly researching … Continue Reading →
5 Ways To Use Emoji Stickers As Piano Teaching Tools
It's very likely that your piano students are happy riders on the "emoji train". These little images are everywhere. Their popularity is soaring, and you can bet that your kids would be stoked to see … Continue Reading →
Christmas Sheet Music To Delight Your Primer and Preschool Piano Students
Halloween is officially over and that means I can allow myself to think about Christmas! Piano teachers everywhere are gearing up for holiday recitals - and with those recitals comes the need for lots … Continue Reading →
“Ask Me Badges” – An Easy Way To Communicate With Piano Parents
Our daughter is in Grade 1. She loves school but we get *very* little information out of her at the end of each day. As far as we know... school consists of simply swinging on the monkey bars (we get … Continue Reading →
10 Reasons Why Your Piano Student’s Mood Suddenly Changed Mid-Lesson
Have you ever taught one of those piano lessons where things were humming along smoothly and then WHAM... the mood of the student beside you changed in an instant? Have you ever had a once-happy child … Continue Reading →
Score Study Stickies; A Piano Game You Can Play With Your… Forehead
Teaching score study skills isn’t just a “nice extra”… it’s a game-changer for home practice. Because when piano students know how to look at their music (and not just play through it), everything … Continue Reading →
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