As a student, I did piano exams every single year. And every single year they stressed me out. My worries had nothing to do with my preparation and nothing to do with the difficulty of my piano … Continue Reading →
How Your Piano Students Can Have A Blast Stacking Cups And Reinforcing Rests
The summer months are a time when we can all slow down and indulge in activities that, during any other time of the year, would be massive time wasters. For Trevor and I this means chilling out an … Continue Reading →
Classical Pop Playing Cards: A Take-Home Music History Activity For Teens
Most teachers will agree that a teen’s piano education isn’t complete without a thorough exploration of music history. But inspiring teen students to look into Liszt or mull over Mozart when they … Continue Reading →
A Rhythm Printable To Take The ‘Scary’ Out Of Sight Reading
As a piano student, I hated sight reading. Even now, the mere mention of the phrase brings up horrible exam experiences from my past where I battled through sweaty hands and blurry vision to try to … Continue Reading →
10 Questions To Answer Before You Can Grow Your Piano Studio This Fall
Are you heading out on a vacation this summer? If so, then a "to-do list" a mile long is probably taped to your fridge. Summer vacations only come around once a year, and so taking the time to assess … Continue Reading →
Pick-A-Pop Rhythm Pull – A Fun Fair Inspired, End-Of-Lesson Piano Activity
For our children, the school year is coming to an end. Trevor and I have been desperately trying to squeeze in our work while rushing off to sports days, award ceremonies, plays, and fun fairs. And, … Continue Reading →
How To Add Some KAPOW To Technical Piano Exercises
When it’s time for technical exercises, do your piano students roll their eyes? Or, if they’re too polite to roll their eyes, does the energy drain from their faces? Traditional technical exercises … Continue Reading →
Beethoven In Bits: A Teen Piano Printable… Because They Need Off-The-Bench Fun Too
Planning piano lessons for teenagers is a lot less work than planning lessons for young children. Because teenagers do not wiggle, yawn, chat or complain when they have to sit on a piano bench for 30 … Continue Reading →
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