Last week, Amy Chaplin, of Piano Pantry, asked piano teachers in various Facebook groups what they thought the big trends in piano teaching in 2018 had turned out to be. SPOILER : Piano teaching is…
Piano teachers are often left feeling undervalued, mistreated, isolated and defeated in the quest of passing on a skill that once gave them joy,...
This board game based teaching tool is great to help students remember the notes of the treble (or bass) clef. This is a cheap game of music battleship.
Piano sight-reading doesn't need to be a tedious and boring activity. Let's make it fun. Roberta Wolff tells us how.
This board game based teaching tool is great to help students remember the notes of the treble (or bass) clef. This is a cheap game of music battleship.
Free editable printable music certificate template. Many designs available. Many more printable awards on this site. Instant download.
Piano success depends on great piano posture. Sound and feel your best by following these ten tips for good piano posture, plus download a piano posture chart.
Classical music has a way of drawing people to the piano. Once a student experiences its beauty, its richness and its intricacies, it’s natural to want more. Classical music is challenging yet satisfying to learn. But, piano teachers are often faced with the challenge of how to find an entry point for students with classical music. Even though many of us appreciate the value of studying classical music, it can be difficult to get piano students on board. Students may perceive classical music as
These are the best concertos for beginner violinist! See which ones made it into my top five and why I believe every violinist needs concertos in their life. This post is guaranteed to pump up beginner violinists, take advanced players on a trip down memory lane, and make anyone who ever quite playi
In celebration of this year’s national piano month of September, we’ve put together 10 of our favorite inspirational quotes for piano teachers, or any music teachers, to share with students.
Rules and Rhythms has become my favorite back-to-school lesson! It is the perfect way to review our music rules and expectations while also practicing rhythms and having fun! This year, I tweaked the lesson a little and the students did a great job and seemed to really enjoy it. First, each group was given one of our music rules and they had to notate the rhythm using their rhythm cards. Next, the groups were asked to create a body percussion pattern to perform their rhythm. They used creative combinations of snapping, patting, stomping, clapping, and more. After some practice, each group performed their body percussion and rule for the class to a beat track. This is the track we used and it worked really well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anCq5XLnnKY Finally, we had each group perform their body percussion at the same time while saying their rule out loud (using the beat track). So much fun! Now, the students know our music rules and they are ready for our rhythm unit!
6 Ideas to adapt your private teaching style to online lessonsWhether dealing with mass quarantine or an occasional student who cannot make it to their regular lesson, it’s best to be prepare…
Piano warm-ups can seem monotonous at times, but the benefits are invaluable!
One of the first questions people ask when they’re new to the piano is, “What do the pedals do?” It’s a great question!
You can purchase the PDF of this file for $3.00 on my TPT page . Yesterday, I was searching Pinterest for teaching ideas and I came acros...
When we think about how to practice the piano, it’s usually assumed that all of our practice time happens at the piano. But, it’s often a good idea to take your score away from the piano and to give yourself a chance to think through your music in another light from time to time. Studying music away from the piano is also a good use of your time for occasions when you can’t be at a piano. For example, during plane rides, in a waiting room, or when you’re away from your piano for extended period
Here are some tips on how to teach piano lessons online. Teaching piano lessons online is becoming essential in today's world.
Want to know how to structure a group piano class? If you've started teaching groups instead of 1-on-1, you'll need some help. Get all the tips here!
We are so fortunate to have so many great resources available to help us learn piano right now! While nothing beats good old-fashioned practicing at a piano, there are some great iPad apps available to supplement practicing and to hone all the skills needed to play the piano. When parents ask how to incorporate apps ... Read More about 9 Great Apps For Learning And Practicing Piano
You’ve signed your kids up for music lessons, excited to give them all the benefits of music lessons you’ve heard so much about! They love playing their new
Group piano lessons involve a sense of sharing, cooperation, and community. This month, find out how to get started with group teaching.
Welcome to our gospel piano tutorial for “Give Thanks” by Don Moen. On this page you will learn to play the song in the key of F major.
Get your free piano chord chart (PDF) and make progress on harmonies. Learn how to build major, minor, diminished, augmented and 7th chords.
What better way to make piano lessons exciting and engaging? Here are seven ways to make lessons fun with the big grand staff.
Beginners always need help figuring out the piano keys letters. Get this free pdf to use at home with your beginning piano student.
Piano teachers are often left feeling undervalued, mistreated, isolated and defeated in the quest of passing on a skill that once gave them joy,...
The Amazing Grace Sheet Music and Piano Tutorial in the page can help anyone to play this fantastic song even if you're a beginner at piano playing.