I have a stack of levelled sight reading books in my studio. And they bug me. They bug me because they are taking up a ton of space on my book shelf, and while buying yet another shelf would give me a … Continue Reading →
How to Teach Piano to Bryan and Ryan; Sibling Wars in Your Piano Studio
My piano teaching studio seems to be placed in the middle of a medical phenomenon. I've taught five sets of twins and two sets of triplets over my years as a piano teacher; apparently, there is a … Continue Reading →
Get Out Your Kleenex… We’re Talking Inspirational Kids
I consider myself fortunate to have stumbled cross this video yesterday. At a time of year when piano lessons can tend to become routine... and when I'm desperately wishing for a tropical holiday … Continue Reading →
6 Ways Piano Teachers Can Rebound From ‘Blue Monday’
Feeling a little down? Don't worry... you're not alone. It's "Blue Monday", the most depressing day of the year. In fact, Blue Monday happens every year in January. And it's all very "scientific". … Continue Reading →
A Little Mistake That Could Cost You Hundreds Each Year
As piano teachers our priorities usually lie in making the time we spend with our students in lesson each week as enjoyable and as valuable as we possibly can. We plan lessons, we collect resources, … Continue Reading →
What Has 4 Legs and Lives Under Your Piano?
Do you have a furry studio companion? No, not that forgotten and molding gingerbread house in the corner... I mean a 4-legged friend who co-exists with you during your piano teaching hours. I'm … Continue Reading →
5 Things Every Piano Teacher Should Stop Doing… And Why It Will Make You Happier
In our day-to-day work with this blog Trevor and I connect with a lot of piano teachers; piano teachers from close by, and piano teachers from as far away as Bulgaria. It's a funny profession in that … Continue Reading →
How a Cup Of Joe Got This Piano Teacher Punched Out!
I've spent years writing out detailed notes in my students' binders and I've always had the sneaking suspicion that no one reads them. Not the students. Not the parents. And how effective are … Continue Reading →
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