Have you ever seen the show Punk’d? It’s a reality show that originally featured Ashton Kutcher playing practical jokes on other celebrities. It’s mildly amusing if there is nothing else to watch on … Continue Reading →
Find a Steady Beat Like A Rock Star; Helping Piano Students Who Hate To Count
Do you have a reluctant "counter"? I'm betting you do... whether you ask your piano students to count out loud as they play or to simply internalize a steady beat... there are always a few children … Continue Reading →
If Your Teenage Piano Students Are After Epic Music Packed With Power, This Is It
So, if you’re a regular reader of the Teach Piano Today blog, you know that I am a pretty organized gal… okay… at least I give off the impression that I am a pretty “organized gal”. And yet, one … Continue Reading →
Six Ways To Put the “Summer” in Summer Piano Lessons
If you're teaching through the summer months, your students are likely ready for a change in routines. I know you are too! The summer months bring a relaxed pace at home, the removal of school-based … Continue Reading →
These 6 Piano Printables Get A Daily Workout In My Studio
Phew! For most, recital season is over... and there's champagne flowing like water in the homes of piano teachers everywhere ;) And then the weekend is over and we all start back at 'er the … Continue Reading →
Teaching Piano Students To Play From Lead Sheets; Expert Step-by-Step Advice
Do you teach from lead sheets? Have you thought about doing so but aren't sure where to start? Do you use them all the time but wonder if there is more you could be doing? Lead sheets have quickly … Continue Reading →
These 5 Piano Lesson Strategies Are My Multitasking Superpowers
Before having kids, I was a very linear worker. I would start a task and not stray until completion. Of course, keeping my linear course back then was easy… there was nobody asking me to make another … Continue Reading →
Keyzie Relay; A Group Piano Lesson Game That Will Get Your Students Up and Moving
In any piano lesson setting, be it individual or group, it's important to have some activities where your students are up, moving and active. And with summer on the horizon and many teachers … Continue Reading →
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