In a post last week we discussed the benefits of a hosting piano studio holiday party. Today we wanted to share three simple and fun, multi-age piano games that will make wonderful additions to your … Continue Reading →
A “Santa’s Workshop” Improv Activity For Beginning Piano Students
Trevor and I absolutely loved seeing the videos of your students playing their compositions that resulted from our Halloween Improv Activity in October. It was wonderful to see so many piano teachers … Continue Reading →
How To Throw a No-Sweat Holiday Piano Party
If success in business means going that extra mile… then success in the piano teaching business means going that extra mile… and that extra mile after that. The first extra mile is what we all do as … Continue Reading →
How to Encourage Piano Practice Over the Holiday Season
If you could see our family calendar right now you'd want to take a great big eraser and wipe it clean for me. Our holiday season is seriously overloaded with activities. Now, because my own calendar … Continue Reading →
Snowman Printables For Your Pre-Reading Piano Students
In our neck of the woods, the temperature is starting to dive and there is a threat of snow in the forecast. This means my littlest piano students will come all bundled up for lessons grinning from … Continue Reading →
How To Plan Piano Lessons Like A Wedding Coordinator
I don't know about you, but when I was planning my wedding (oops... "our" wedding LOL) I was an Organizational Einstein. I was obsessed with details. Every single aspect of every single thing had to … Continue Reading →
Build Keyboard Awareness With This Fun Christmas Printable
When I was little my mom would fold a piece of paper into something called a "Fortune Teller". It would keep me entertained for a long, long time (this was clearly before the days of … Continue Reading →
How To Teach Piano To Rhythm-less Robbie
I used to teach a student who I will call “Rhythm-less Robbie”. For Robbie, the performance of a piano piece was a race through an obstacle course… the notes were his obstacles and the double bar line … Continue Reading →
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