For 30 minutes every week, your job as a piano teacher is to be the most engaging person on the face of the earth. You want to WOW your students with creative activities, clever strategies, and … Continue Reading →
A Haunting Scale Solo For Teen Piano Students
If I’ve learned anything from years of piano teaching, it’s that kids never get too old for Halloween. Your littlest students are probably already wired about a day that is still one month away. And … Continue Reading →
Your Level 1 Deck The Halls Halloween Piano Parody
The transition between Halloween and Christmas is lightning-fast. One night kids are trick-or-treating and then the very next morning they are making a Christmas list :) Today’s piano piece has a … Continue Reading →
A Note Reading Game Pack For Level 2 Piano Students
Do you teach piano students who are working in a level 2 method book? At this level, you would assume that time spent learning to read notes on the staff would be a thing of the past. Of course, it … Continue Reading →
Rapid Rhythm Printable: How Fast Can Your Teens Clap, Tap, And Snap
I missed my coffee this morning. Actually, I miss it every day. I don’t drink coffee. I rely on running to wake me up. Andrea will be the first to tell you that I am a jittery mess if I don’t burn … Continue Reading →
Why You Shouldn’t Fix Your Piano Students’ Mistakes
I'll admit it: I am not the perfect parent. My kids are too kind to remind me of this fact, but now and again, I can see it in their eyes. It's that "Dad has no idea what he's doing," kind of … Continue Reading →
14 Tasks To Turn Piano Parents Into Home Practice Teaching Assistants
As a piano teacher, you can’t do it all. You can’t control when your students practice, where your students practice, or how often your piano students practice. You need a teaching assistant who can … Continue Reading →
Color Drumming: A Cross-Training Rhythm Printable For Level 2 Students
You have probably heard of cross-training. It’s a regular part of any athlete’s routine where they develop their skills by performing a sport or activity other than their own. Think… rowing and … Continue Reading →
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