Today the TeachPianoToday.com makeover is complete! For the last two months Andrea and I have been working hard behind the scenes on a website redesign and we're thrilled with what has been … Continue Reading →
Tell Us Your Problems… I Mean… Tell Us Your Piano Problems
Several months ago we reached out to our readers to collect a list of their biggest piano pain points. We had a ton of submissions, almost all of which became inspiration for blog posts. So Today, … Continue Reading →
How Bach Can Help You Dig Out of the Snow; An Easy Solution to ‘Snow Day’ Make-Up Lessons
It's been a rough winter! Piano teachers have dealt with snow, ice rain, flooding and power outages. If you are one of the thousands of piano teachers looking at your list of cancelled lessons and … Continue Reading →
How To Give Your Audience The Giggles
Spring recitals this year are going to leave friends and families rolling in the aisles. Why? Because piano students everywhere will be performing hits from PianoBookClub’s first book of the month, … Continue Reading →
A Printable To Inject Some Fun Into Your Piano Lesson Notes
If getting piano students to read your lesson notes is like pulling teeth, over the next month we’ll be sharing a few printables that might just make this challenge a whole lot easier! The Problem … Continue Reading →
Your Music Library Will Never Look The Same Again
Andrea and I are excited to announce the official launch of PianoBookClub.com! It’s been a wild and crazy February with a whole lot of creativity and a serious lack of sleep. But that’s how we … Continue Reading →
A Piano Printable For You – Meet The Theory Police
Imagine the excitement on your little piano students' faces when you tell them they are about to become a member of the "Piano Police"… badge included. I’d bet dimes to dollars that that last … Continue Reading →
Complete This Sentence: I am the Piano Teacher Who
I often wish I was really great at just one thing. Unfortunately I’m a “jack-of-all trades” kind of guy. And it’s been like that my entire life. I was always good enough at sports to compete at a high … Continue Reading →
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