If your teen piano students are fans of Guardians Of Arranmore and Guardians Of Ballinmore, they’re going to be thrilled to know that the trilogy is now complete! Today on Amazon we have released the … Continue Reading →
Piano Student Report Card Templates For Half-Year Assessments
Last week my daughters brought home their Term 1 report cards. It was a shock to realize their assessments meant that the school year was already more than half over! It was also a reminder to me … Continue Reading →
A Level 1 Sight-Reading Piano Solo For Valentine’s Day
3/4 time does not get the love it deserves. While it is the second most popular time signature in early piano music, it is a distant, distant, second. But when February hits, everything changes. The … Continue Reading →
Why Your Primer Students Should Print More Notes On The Staff
When I was in high school cramming for tests, I would open my textbook, read, re-read, and re-read some more. It’s probably how most of us studied. What I should have done instead, was write notes, … Continue Reading →
More Printable Key Signature Fun For Your Teen Piano Students
As your teen piano students begin playing repertoire with more complex key signatures, they develop a mature approach to learning music. Key signatures are no longer a tool that simply reminds them to … Continue Reading →
Your Primer Piano Students Will Fall In Love With This Composing Series
Piano teachers should compose with their primer students every lesson. I have seen composing turn completely disinterested students into 7-day-a-week practice machines. And I have seen composing take … Continue Reading →
Reinforce Intervallic Note Reading With This Polka Dot Printable
Note reading is important; no teacher will deny that. But as piano students move from primer books to level 1 books, intervallic reading becomes just as important. Kids who can read notes but not … Continue Reading →
An All-Ages Piano Printable For Two-Month Lesson Goal Tracking
It’s January, and that means it’s time to teach your piano students how to set some goals. If kids are going to progress they need to become an active part of the lesson planning process. Too often … Continue Reading →
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