This week we’ll be giving our typing fingers (in Trevor’s case, his two pointers) a well-deserved break, but before stepping slowly away from the keyboard we simply have to hold the 2nd Annual “Gifts … Continue Reading →
A Great Way To Get All of Your Piano Teaching Questions Answered
If I hadn’t met Andrea way back in high school I'd be divorced by now. Truth be told, if Andrea hadn't met me back in high school, she would be divorced too. There simply isn't anyone else in the … Continue Reading →
What My Last Minute Christmas Shopping Can Teach You About Piano Lesson Planning
Guess who hasn't done his Christmas shopping? That's right... this guy! So am I worried? Absolutely not... because that's just how I roll. And come Christmas morning, every one of my loved ones will … Continue Reading →
The Dieter’s Guide to Piano Practice
I run every single day of my life… no exceptions. And while I’d like to say it’s for the joy of running, to be honest, it’s more about the joy of eating. Running every day means I can eat whatever I … Continue Reading →
What?! I Have One More Piano Lesson To Go? (How To Fill The Final Lesson)
In a perfect world your piano students would present a brilliant recital, you'd wish your studio families a happy holiday and then promptly head home, put your feet up and enjoy a nice eggnog... … Continue Reading →
How To Keep Your Piano Recital Great ‘Til The Last Drop
The start of your piano recital is minutes away. The seats are filled and now it’s standing room only. You’re starting to sweat while kicking yourself for not booking a bigger venue. 15 minutes later … Continue Reading →
How To Play “Where’s Wolfgang” in Your Piano Studio Waiting Room
Nobody enjoys waiting. Whether you’re in a doctor’s office or a piano studio, waiting is boring. For young children, waiting is really boring. So, to combat the boredom, we’ve created a fun little … Continue Reading →
4 Ways To Create The Coolest Christmas Piano Recital Ever
Unless you’re brand new to the piano teaching profession, you’ve probably thrown your fair number of recitals. And while students change and pieces change (sometimes!) recitals can be pretty... … Continue Reading →
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