Today, Andrea and I are launching (what we’ve decided to refer to as) the Second Season of the Teach Piano Today podcast. Why the "Second Season”? Because we’ve decided to experiment with a format … Continue Reading →
Eeeeeeek! How to Make Any Tune Terrifyingly Wonderful
Halloween Week has arrived! And no doubt you’re ready to have a blast with the Halloween Improv Activity we shared two weeks ago and the Halloween Piano Game we shared last week if you haven't … Continue Reading →
A Superhero Piano Printable To Solve Technique Troubles
When you’re eight years old, struggling with a new piano concept or skill is no fun at all! At least… it USED to be no fun at all… until Dr. Dynamico arrived on the scene! Who is Dr. Dynamico? Dr. … Continue Reading →
Have Monsterous Amounts of Fun This Week… Two Resources For Your Piano Studio
If you ask me, monsters get a bad rap. Because of one silly day in October, everyone is terrified of all monsters. But what if they aren't really as bad as the Halloween costumes make them out to be? … Continue Reading →
What To Do When Your Piano Studio Just Won’t Grow
Chances are, at some point in your piano teaching career, your studio will stall. The phone will stop ringing and the email will stop dinging. You may turn into a bundle of nerves, overwhelmed by … Continue Reading →
A Note-Reading Game That Will Get A Workout With Your Beginning Piano Students
Have the littlest ones in your piano studio fallen in love with Sheldon T. Squirrel yet? Sheldon T. Squirrel is one of the characters of our Primer-Level WunderKeys Books. He’s also the star of the … Continue Reading →
How To Help Piano Students Remember Something They Learned Just… Last… Week
So you’re introducing 3/4 time to a piano student… you give a nice and detailed explanation, you play some samples, your student plays some samples, and you send him home to practice. The next week … Continue Reading →
Got Tape?… Try These 5 Off-Bench Piano Activities
While repainting a room in our house the other day it occurred to me that Painter's Tape would be way more useful to a piano teacher than it would be to a painter. You see, for Painter's Tape to be … Continue Reading →
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