If you only do one thing related to piano lesson prep this summer, let printing out our WunderKeys printables be that thing! Once a week through the summer we’ll be sharing simple, multi-level (not … Continue Reading →
Your Go-To Summer Piano Resource For Teen Student Motivation
If there is one group of piano students that is most at risk of not returning to piano lessons after a summer break, it is the teen group. This is why we always release a teen book packed with … Continue Reading →
Keep June Piano Lessons Rockin’ With This Surf’s Up Improv Activity
I love a good challenge… which is probably why I love teaching piano lessons in June. I know my kids are going to be distracted, overbooked, and tired. I know my piano parents are expecting their … Continue Reading →
The Summer Resource That Should Be In Every Piano Teacher’s Toolbox
Whether you continue teaching through the summer or take a well-deserved break, how you approach the coming months in your studio can have a serious impact on your success when a new teaching year … Continue Reading →
How To Take Piano Student Panic Out Of Recital Season
For most piano studios, recital season is underway. Teachers are stressing over preparations and students are stressing with performance anxiety. Piano recitals are a beautiful thing… but the weeks … Continue Reading →
We Have Your Piano Lesson Fix For Wiggly Kids With “Spring Fever”
Spring has arrived. And in our part of the world it means that the rain has stopped, the trees are blooming and people are starting to emerge from their winter cocoons. Everyone seems to have a … Continue Reading →
4 Mental Block Busting Tools To “Un-Stick” Stuck Piano Students
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 →
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