Yesterday was Trevor’s birthday. And on his birthday he spent his time doing what he loves most… making music fun! And I say that without irony or sarcasm. He really does love making piano printables … Continue Reading →
A Weekly Summer Piano Practice Plan – Wow Me Wednesday, Sight Reading Saturday, Technique Tuesday
Every piano student begins the summer with the best of practice intentions. But, summer can make it difficult for students to practice consistently. After a mixed-up spring, where lessons looked very … Continue Reading →
Two Key Signature Brain Games For Your Tween And Teen Piano Students
I’ll never forget something one of my teen piano students said to me as we were learning about key signatures and the circle of fifths. As I launched into my explanation, he interrupted me and said, … Continue Reading →
Zoom Piano Recitals Are Here To Stay: Your How-To Guide
Nothing will ever replace being able to interact with students in person. Music is meant to be enjoyed together. It is a shared experience, where friendships through music are just as important as … Continue Reading →
Are You Accidentally Triggering Bad Piano Student Behavior?
During a piano teacher’s week, there are lessons that feel easy to teach and there are lessons that feel more difficult. Some students are used to a one-on-one lesson setting, understand expectations … Continue Reading →
Fill Your Basket With These 7 Piano Studio Must-Haves On Amazon
Trevor and I are always on the lookout for awesome things that will make the lives of piano teachers easier, more efficient and more enjoyable. While perusing Pinterest the other day (this is a legit … Continue Reading →
Use These Piano Emoji Brag Tags To Develop A Growth Mindset
Despite being piano teachers, we teach our kids about so much more than the piano. Often these "extra lessons" involve teaching students to take ownership of their own learning, to recognize how their … Continue Reading →
A Teen Piano Game To Improve Knowledge of Relative Major And Minor Keys
We teach theory concepts (like relative major and minor keys) to our piano students so they can master repertoire quickly, gain a deeper understanding of their pieces, and improve fluency. These … Continue Reading →
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