Like a good little computer user, I have different passwords for many of the different protected websites I access. Like a bad little computer user, I have, after forgetting one of these passwords, … Continue Reading →
Practicing Piano Students Wanted: A Wild West Themed Practice Incentive
Once the excitement of the new school year has faded, it's a great idea to start a studio-wide practice incentive to ramp up the enthusiasm. Last year we did the "Pump-Kin Up The Practice" incentive … Continue Reading →
An Egg-cellent Way to Practice Intervals – It’s Piano Game Time
What do you do when you're desperately trying to find a fun way to teach interval recognition and you just happen to have devoured a 12 egg omelette? If you're me… you use that now empty egg carton … Continue Reading →
If You’re Like Me, You’ll Be Racing To Print This Out And Hang It On Your Studio Wall
My youngest child just started preschool. And while I'm all of a sudden craving a 3rd baby (yipes!) I've been so enthralled watching her gain independence and knowledge. She's in a preschool that … Continue Reading →
Here’s What Happens At Our House When You Pull Out The Mic and Plug In The Amp
As many of you already know, Andrea and I are the (very) proud parents of two wonderful girls, Lexi and Halle. While Halle still sports her pudgy toddler cheeks, I worry that Lexi has moved beyond … Continue Reading →
How To Deal With Difficult Situations Online And In Your Piano Studio
On Friday Trevor and I received a parcel in the mail from a Teach Piano Today reader. Inside the parcel were two beautiful jars of homemade honey. The honey was a thank you gift for helping a fellow … Continue Reading →
Yearly Piano Planning Series: Do You Forget This Final Step?
One of the most common questions we are asked by readers of the TeachPianoToday blog is "How should I be planning for lessons?" If you've been follow the previous posts in our "How To Plan For A Year … Continue Reading →
How To Read Your Piano Student’s Mind And Avoid A Disastrous Lesson
At the start of every piano lesson I carefully observe my piano students as they begin their warm-ups. I feel much like Jane Goodall studying chimpanzees; engaging with her subjects all the while … Continue Reading →
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