Ask any piano teacher what they would desire most from their students, and across the board, the answer will be "regular practice". Piano teachers spend large amounts of creative energy inspiring … Continue Reading →
Use These Piano Memes To Correct Bad Habits Or To Just Have A Laugh
Piano teaching can be a lonely profession. While it can be entertaining to discuss Star Wars, hamsters and Pokemon with 7-year-olds, by the fifth hour of a teaching day, the entertainment value has … Continue Reading →
A Teen Piano Solo If You Can Name The Keys Of These Mystery Pieces
When we released An Intermediate Performance Companion For Pop Studies 1: The WunderKeys Essential Piano Collection three weeks ago, we told you that the second book in the series would be following … Continue Reading →
Why I Gave My Teen Piano Students Music That I, Myself, Would Never Want To Play
Do you ever sit down at your piano and play music from level 3 or level 4 method books just for fun? If you’re like me, probably not! And yet, for years, I made my teen students play method book … Continue Reading →
A Printable Pack To Breathe Life Into Primer Note-Reading Drills
If you have school-aged children you are probably aware of the debate in math education that rages over the drilling of math facts. Some people believe that drilling math facts is essential for … Continue Reading →
A Rhythm Hunt Printable Pack For Primer, Level 1 And Level 2 Piano Students
People assume kids need a piano to practice, but with our Homework Pages practice can happen at home, in a car, or at a sibling’s soccer match. These days, kids spend most of their after-school hours … Continue Reading →
A Printable Key Signature Game of Strategy For Your Teen Piano Students
By the time your piano students have reached the end of a Level 2 method book, they have typically mastered note reading on the grand staff and the basics of rhythm. At this point, it becomes time to … Continue Reading →
When They Say, “I Can’t Do It”: 5 Piano Teacher Responses That Turn Giving Up Into Giving It A Try
“I can’t do it.” When your students utter these four words they slam on the breaks in a piano lesson; everything stops… motivation, enthusiasm, and progress. As teachers, our reaction to these words … Continue Reading →
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