I'm reading a fascinating book right now called "Walking the Gobi" by Helen Thayer. To sum it up, the author (age 63) and her husband, Bill, (age 74) set off to walk across the Gobi desert with … Continue Reading →
How to Become the Perfect Piano Parent – The Teach Piano Today Podcast
If there was ever a TeachPianoToday podcast that you should share... it's this one. Today we're speaking with the brilliant Dr. Christopher Fisher, Associate Professor of piano at Ohio University, … Continue Reading →
A Traveling Piano Teacher’s Guide to Hanging Up The Car Keys
As many of you know, I started out as a "Piano Teacher On Wheels". I held lessons in my students' homes every Saturday and drove back and forth all over the valley where I live. In rain, snow and … Continue Reading →
We Have An E-FISH-ent Piano Practice Incentive Just For You!
We completed a studio-wide practice incentive in March at our studio and are excited to share it with you today! This practice incentive focuses on helping your piano students to develop efficient … Continue Reading →
Sly As A Fox – A Fun Piano Printable To Improve Bass Clef Note Reading
Have you been sitting at your computer thinking… "Hmmm… Teach Piano Today hasn't given away a free game lately!"? If so, then you'll be happy you opened your email today! Yes, we've been busy with … Continue Reading →
Shout This From The Kitchen And Help Your Child Practice Better
In a perfect world, every parent would have 30 quiet minutes to sit beside their child at the piano… guiding, encouraging, and knowing exactly what to say. But let’s be honest—that’s not how practice … Continue Reading →
Are You Asking Your Teen Piano Students These 3 Questions?
I have a teen piano student who is literally flying through everything I give her. She started off in September a bit nonchalant... okay a LOT nonchalant. I could hardly get anything from her both … Continue Reading →
5 Things Parents Should Know After Every Piano Lesson… #3 Is Too Often Forgotten
I'm on a one-woman mission to get my piano parents more involved in the lesson process. Too many times my piano kids just charge out the door to a parent waiting in the car. Sure it's easy this way, … Continue Reading →
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