Piano studios around the world are gearing up for Halloween. Every morning I spend a few minutes cruising Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram; enjoying our readers' pictures of decorated pianos, … Continue Reading →
Your Piano Students Will “Fall” In Love With This DIY Off-Bench Note Reading Activity
The leaves in our area are putting on a brilliant display these days; around every corner is another maple tree in brilliant oranges, yellows and reds. Kids on the playground are making leaf piles and … Continue Reading →
More Halloween Piano Printables To Make Your Lesson Planning A Real Treat
e Our two daughters have a Grandpa who is an inventor. He's always tinkering away in his garage with his welder. His projects vary... but they are always of great interest to our two … Continue Reading →
Turn Your Teen Piano Students Into Practicing Machines With This Pop Crossover Book
Last year we released a PianoBookClub book called, The Amadeus Anthems: A Classical Pop Crossover... and it quickly became our most popular teen music publication of all time. To this day, over a year … Continue Reading →
A Halloween Printable Piano Game Pack For Off The Bench Fun
If you've spent time on our blog, you'll notice that Trevor and I absolutely love holidays and other special events! When there's a chance to break up normal piano lesson routines, we grab it! You may … Continue Reading →
Step Into Some Fun With This Printable Activity For Primer-Level Students
While on a ferry trip to the mainland this past weekend I started chatting with the woman sitting next to me. As we chatted, she was organizing her weekly schedule in a planner; she had three kids, … Continue Reading →
6 Things Piano Teachers Should Stop Doing For Their Students
Our youngest daughter just started Grade One this year. She’s officially “not a baby” anymore… and it certainly felt different dropping her off at her first day of school (last year, Trevor and I … Continue Reading →
A “Dynamic” Printable Piano Game To Set The Stage For Expressive Playing
Dynamics can be difficult for beginning piano students. Some will play every note as loudly as possible while others (usually the timid type) will be locked into a perpetual state of pianissimo. And, … Continue Reading →
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