One of my favorite things to do in the summer is brainstorm and plan for the next year’s practice incentive theme. My students and families may think I do it all for them, but in reality, idea creation is something that energizes me and gets me excited for another year of teaching. I’ll share more about the theme in an upcoming post, but for now I want to share something else I’m really excited about. In the course of developing worksheets and activities to correlate with this year’s theme, I ended up creating over 150 different piano keyboard diagrams.
I know many of you may be interested in designing your own music theory worksheets or flashcards for your piano students, but it’s tricky sometimes to find just the right image that you can utilize for various exercises. So I’m excited to make available this collection of 165 piano keyboard diagrams that you can insert into any document to create your own music theory worksheets, flashcards, and more. From now through the end of July, I am offering them for an introductory special of 50% off the regular price! The collection includes single piano keys, pentascales, one-octave scales, scale fingerings, intervals, triads, and more. Hope this is useful and helps save you lots of time!
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