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Archives for November 2010

Fun and Easy Musical Activities for Young Children

November 10, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

A couple weeks ago, I had the opportunity to participate in an interview with Mary Jo Tate of The Homeschool Channel on the subject of “Fun and Easy Musical Activities for Young Children.” I didn’t have time to squeeze in everything I wanted to, but hopefully it will still inspire some families to make music […]

Filed Under: Ideas for Parents, Videos

Encouraging Students to Listen to Their Playing

November 9, 2010 by natalie 2 Comments

As part of my practice incentive theme this year, students have the option to do an audio or video recording of them playing one of their pieces. Just about every student today has the tools to do recordings on their own – via a digital camera with video recording capabilities, a phone, an ipod or […]

Filed Under: Teaching, Technology Tips, Worksheets

Monday Mailbag – Using Video with Your Students

November 8, 2010 by natalie 4 Comments

I saw your YouTube station. Does it take a lot to have your own “station” where your students can view your stuff? Could you explain how you do it? How do you video students and have them view it on the spot? Do you do that? That would have to be done with a laptop, […]

Filed Under: Computer Help, Monday Mailbag, Resources, Videos

Free Practice Guide for Beginning Music Students

November 5, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

Mike Saville, of the fabulous How to Practice blog, has put together a beautiful ebook called, “Complete Beginner’s Guide to Practice.” Once you register a free account on the site, you can download the colorful 55-page ebook for free. In addition to lots of great tips and inspirational quotes, the book contains handy lists and […]

Filed Under: Practice Incentives, Resource Reviews, Resources

Tips for Transfer Students

November 4, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

Gail L. Fischler, of the Piano Addict blog posted a very helpful series on “Essential Skills for the Transferring Developing Pianist.” Here are direct links to each of the three parts: Essential Skills for the Transferring Developing Pianist: Part One – covers the importance of warming up, listening to multiple performances, visualizing your playing on […]

Filed Under: Teaching

Favorite Rote Teaching Pieces

November 3, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

Do you ever teach pieces to your students by rote? I have a couple of students that absolutely amaze me with their ability to watch me play something once and then repeat it almost perfectly and retain it in their memory all week long! Here are a few pieces that I frequently use for this […]

Filed Under: Repertoire Suggestions, Teaching

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