I'm sure, like me, you have stacks of old piano books "gifted" to you by friends and relatives cleaning out their attics. My own collection is filled with everything from Readers Digest's "Treasury of … Continue Reading →
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“Ask Me Badges” – An Easy Way To Communicate With Piano Parents
Our daughter is in Grade 1. She loves school but we get *very* little information out of her at the end of each day. As far as we know... school consists of simply swinging on the monkey bars (we get … Continue Reading →
Make Composing Cool With This Surf’s Up Summertime Piano Printable
Now is the perfect time to use our summer composing activity for piano students. The transition between seasons is a time of change for piano teachers; fall changing to winter marks the end of … Continue Reading →
It’s Time For Female Composers To Shine With This Pop-Infused Teen Piano Resource
To become great piano players, students must have an appreciation for the music of famous classical composers. But with the sounds of today’s Top 40 music growing increasingly farther away from the … Continue Reading →
A Teen Piano Game To Improve Knowledge of Relative Major And Minor Keys
We teach theory concepts (like relative major and minor keys) to our piano students so they can master repertoire quickly, gain a deeper understanding of their pieces, and improve fluency. These … Continue Reading →
A Composer Research Project For Teen Piano Students
As your teens work their way through method books and perform popular tunes composed by people long since gone, do they even pay attention to the names? Do they take the time to learn a little about … Continue Reading →
Print These “Ask Me” Lesson Pages For Student Binders
What did you do at school today? Not much… That’s the standard response parents get from their kids. A teacher could literally bring a dinosaur back to life, and the response would be the same… not … Continue Reading →
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