If you've seen the movie "Ghost", then surely you know how hard it is for a ghost to move objects in the real world (remember the 'penny-flicking' scene?). So to honor the ghosts who have moved beyond … Continue Reading →
How Your Studio Can Survive, Thrive, and Save the Piano Teaching World
Early next year we will be releasing a special report, Piano-pocolypse - How Your Studio Can Survive, Thrive, and Save the Piano Teaching World. It will initially be available (for FREE) only to … Continue Reading →
The Biohazard Lurking in Your Piano Studio
Cleaning piano keys was not my first choice for today's topic... In all honesty, today I started writing an entirely different post then the one you are about to read. But, as I started to write that … Continue Reading →
Pareto, Peapods, and Piano Teaching Stress…
Do you ever jump to conclusions? When a piano parent forgets a check, do you ever feel frustrated with parents in general? When a piano student forgets to practice, do you ever feel frustrated with … Continue Reading →
Piano Teaching Game Day is Back with the “The Bass Clef Blitz”
That pesky bass clef! While my beginning piano students take to the treble clef like a duck to water, visually recognizing notes in the bass clef always seems to be a challenge. And this is not … Continue Reading →
Piano Teachers… Keep On, Keepin’ On
They can cut music programs. They can pull symphony funding. They can eliminate festival sponsorships. But they can’t stop piano teachers from teaching. So today’s post is a simple “Thank … Continue Reading →
Are your piano students a bunch of quitters?
Did you know that a lion’s hunting success rate is only 20%? It’s a startling fact considering the power of these enormous beasts. You wouldn’t think any animal would have a chance once a lion hunt … Continue Reading →
15 Ways To Make Your Piano Lessons Wonderfully Different This Week
The start of the piano teaching year is behind us. The excitement of new books, new pieces, and new teachers has waned. Now piano lessons are part of the weekly “routine”. I hate the word … Continue Reading →
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