Product Spotlight: Take Me Out to the Ball Game Lead Sheet Guide
The Take Me Out to the Ball Game Lead Sheet Guide shows students the practice steps for learning how to use a lead sheet. Students can learn how to play lead sheets as a piano solo or as two hand accompaniment.
Activities for Your Summer Music Camp
If you have summer music camps or offer group classes over the summer, you probably have found yourself searching for various activities for students. One of the issues with having camps or group lessons over the summer is that there are usually several different...
Piano Practice Steps for Beginners
With the right practice steps in a lesson, you can show piano students *how* to practice at home. Giving a student specific practice steps will give your student confidence in learning music throughout their lessons. In this post, I share the 6 piano practice steps I use for beginners. I also give an example using the sheet music “Are You Sleeping?”
Free Printables for Piano Teaching
This post is a round-up of free printables for piano teaching that I have made for my students. These printables are reference sheets or visuals that are designed to help students learn terms or understand concepts even better. I hope that you will find them useful in...
How I Use Music Money in My Studio
Find out how I motivate my piano students to practice more by using an incentive program with Music Money.
How Music Teachers Can Sell Digital Products
As a teacher, you’ve probably created various resources for your students. Why not sell it for other teachers to use? Here are a few ways you can sell your resources without having your own website.
Practice Tips for Teens
Teen piano students often struggle with the initiative to practice at home. Here are practice tips to help teens master home practice independently.
Valentine Music Activities Roundup
Adding Valentine music activities to your studio is a great way to have some extra fun in the month of February. Check out this roundup of activities.
Four Studio Challenges for the New Year
One fun way to start off the New Year in your studio is to run a studio challenge. Check out four different challenges you can run if your studio.
Piano Teaching Tips for 2021
What a year 2020 has been! I know we are ready to close this chapter and look ahead to the hope that 2021 brings. As the pandemic continues to linger, here are five things to consider in your teaching for 2021.