Not sure where to start when teaching scales? I don't blame you! There are many different approaches to introducing and teaching scales. In my time spent teaching and blogging about piano, I have … Continue Reading →
Have You Ever Considered Teaching Piano in Groups? The Teach Piano Today Podcast
Today we're kicking off our Teach Piano Today Helpline podcast with a fabulous episode featuring everything you've always wanted to know about teaching group piano classes. And if you just thought … Continue Reading →
Each Piano Piece Should Begin With This Printable; Score Study Made Easy
Can you believe I had never heard of "piano score study" until I started my degree at university? Score Study was not part of my lesson experience as a young piano student. When I started a new piano … Continue Reading →
The Piano Studio Growth Strategy That Terrified This Teacher
One of the best ways to grow your studio is to invite parents to sit in on their children's piano lessons and witness your wonderful teaching… at least once a month. However, inviting parents to sit … Continue Reading →
What Your Piano Parents Need To Know About Practice
We are often asked by teachers for assistance in helping piano parents understand the importance of home practice. But the thing is... most of them already know that practice is important! Ask any … Continue Reading →
Use These 6 Printable Photo Props To Recognize Student Achievement and Grow Your Studio
I have used photo props for a long time in my studio to recognize student achievement, decorate brag boards, and communicate with parents. And, no doubt, you are going to want to use our Printable … Continue Reading →
Which Nominee Would Get Your Vote For PianoBookClub Book of the Year?
Before you read the post in its entirety, do know that there are giveaways for PianoBookClub’ers and non-PianoBookClub’ers alike :) If you’re a member of PianoBookClub, then you already know that … Continue Reading →
You Have WHAT Beside Your Piano? The Teaching Gadgets I’ve Used For 16 Years
There is a small basket beside my piano that is full of what I call "Piano Teaching Gadgets". These are objects or tools that I can grab whenever a "teachable moment" occurs. Having just the right … Continue Reading →
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