Once a month, Andrea and I take a quick break from our regular blog posts to share the latest games from our monthly resource PianoGameClub. If you’re looking to pump up the fun in your lessons, then … Continue Reading →
Why, Starting In February, Choosing Piano Repertoire For Your Teen Students Will No Longer Be A Struggle
Repertoire choice is always important. But, with that said, it grows in importance as your students get older. Young piano students may cut you a bit of slack with a less-than-thrilling piano piece, … Continue Reading →
Use These Activities To Create Motivational Magic In Your Piano Studio
Once a month, Trevor and I take a quick break from our regular blog posts to share the latest games from our monthly resource PianoGameClub. If you’re looking to pump up the fun in your lessons, then … Continue Reading →
Rock Technical Exercises With The Lead Sheets In This Action-Packed Piano Resource
This month, I want you and your piano students to focus on a single number: 21. That’s the number of days the experts say it takes to develop a habit. And that’s the number of days your piano students … Continue Reading →
Power Up The Fun In Your Piano Studio With This “Accidental” Adventure
Once a month Andrea and I take a break from our regular posts to showcase our monthly releases from PianoBookClub. If you have piano students who need some comic-based inspiration to master … Continue Reading →
A Musical Mystery Resource To Reinforce Stepping And Skipping In C Position
When it comes to our blog, our books, and our games, Andrea and I have one overriding goal: to take plain old piano concepts and make them absolutely, positively, most definitely, NOT BORING! And the … Continue Reading →
Snap The Composer – A Printable Game For Music History Fun
Your composer card collection is about to get bigger! As of today, we have released ten different Composer Trading Cards… meaning your kids will have learned about ten different composers. So, now … Continue Reading →
Why, Starting In September, Your Piano Teens Will Forget To Bring Their Regular Books
A piano teacher recently emailed to tell us about “a very real problem in [her] piano studio”. In her exact words she said… “Your music is just so exciting and inspiring that all my students' myriad … Continue Reading →
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