If you’re like me, it feels like the weeks are just racing by. Although I knew it was coming, seeing November pop up on the calendar yesterday morning gave me a bit of a jolt. November! Already! For … Continue Reading →
Save The Turkey! A Super-Cute Tool To Inspire Home Practice In November
Where I live, most of the trees have lost their leaves, the sun only makes an appearance once every five days, and the nights are closing in. It’s most definitely fall, and I know that once the … Continue Reading →
What Halloween Piano Activities Taught Me About “After-Halloween” Lessons
Once a month, Trevor and I take a quick break from our regular blog posts to share the latest games from our monthly resource PianoGameClub. If you're looking to pump up the fun in your lessons, then … Continue Reading →
A Five-Point Checklist For Slowing Down Speedy Piano Recital Performers
I'm sure, as a child, I gave my piano teacher (and my mother) full-blown heart attacks every recital season. Not intentionally... but accidentally... whenever I played piano in public. I was a … Continue Reading →
This Halloween Printable Will Turn Your Piano Students Into Spooktacular Composers
Whenever the opportunity to engage my piano students with a theme arises, I pounce on it. Small changes in routines, exciting surprises and holiday activities capture their imagination. Which means I … Continue Reading →
15 Ways To Reward Piano Students… Without Using Stickers or Candy
Young piano students respond well to goal-setting. When they have a concrete target to work towards they are more likely to participate in regular and purposeful home practice. And while I aspire to … Continue Reading →
A Rockin’ Arpeggio Duet To Change Teens’ Attitudes Toward Technical Work
"Fun" and "Technical Work" are two phrases that often do not go hand-in-hand. Typically teens don't love doing technical work in lessons, and many avoid it altogether at home. Which means heaps of … Continue Reading →
A Frightfully Fun Printable For Strengthening Your Piano Students’ 3,4, And 5 Fingers
It’s a shame warm-ups and technical exercises are such a bore because they are so darn useful. Developing good technical skills at the beginning of each and every lesson makes a world of difference in … Continue Reading →
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