The Composer Card Set that everyone has been asking for is ready to roll. If your students have had a blast collecting the Bach and Beethoven cards… then they are bound to be even more excited for a … Continue Reading →
You Begged For It! A Father’s Day Composing Activity For Dear Old Dad
Ever since we sent out our Mother's Day Composing Activity in May we've received request after request after request for a matching Father's Day resource. Not being ones to disappoint (and because … Continue Reading →
10 Things I Want My Teen Piano Students To Know Before They Quit Lessons
It's the time of year when I find myself saying "goodbye" to some of my teen piano students as they graduate or move to private schools for their last years in high school. They are making decisions … Continue Reading →
Send ‘Em Out The Door Dancin’ With This Summer Piano Improv Activity
Is it time for a summer piano improv activity? Your studio window is open, the fan is humming in the background, and the sounds of sprinklers, lawn mowers and kids riding bikes filter into the studio … Continue Reading →
A Five Step Procedure To Follow Every Time You Play Piano For Your Students
If you’re like me, you probably realized a long time ago that telling piano students how to play is far inferior to actually showing your students how to play. Performing for your piano students can … Continue Reading →
These May Become the “Highlight” Of Your Teaching Toolbox!
My piano lessons seem to go by in the blink of an eye. I suppose time flies when you're having fun. But, because "time flies", some lesson activities get missed. For a long time the one activity in … Continue Reading →
Why I No Longer Worry About Piano Lesson Re-Registration Season
Right now, most piano teachers who take a short break for the summer (like me) are looking ahead to the next school year and are hunting down those re-registration replies. After all, this time of … Continue Reading →
How To Use Learning Landmarks To Eliminate A Piano Student’s “Lazy Questions”
They say there is no such thing as a stupid question. But in the piano teaching world, there are certainly good questions and lazy questions. And, oddly enough, sometimes the same question can be … Continue Reading →
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