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Easy Ear Training Music Teachers Program

August 20, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

The creative folks over at EasyEarTraining.com have recently launched a Music Teachers Program to provide “special discounts and exclusive offers” on their ear training apps, albums, and ebooks. I always love seeing what they come up with next, and appreciate their devotion to helping all musicians develop a more musical ear in innovative and practical […]

Filed Under: Ear Training, Resources

Friday Film Find

August 16, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

Beth Tadeson, of Grimsby, Ontario, has created a couple of studio trailers that are really fun to watch! (She got the idea from Anne Crosby’s recital trailer.) Here’s one: So…this really makes me want to create a studio trailer, too. Has anyone else created a trailer for their studio? If so, I would love to […]

Filed Under: Business, Inspirational, Studio Ideas, Videos

A Fabulous List of Piano Game Resources!

August 14, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

In doing some blog browsing recently, I came across this fabulous list of piano game resources on Heidi’s Blog! Heidi has organized links to game ideas and materials around the blogosphere according to specific categories: Music Alphabet/Piano Key Names, Note Reading, Musical Terms/Symbols, Rhythm, Whole/Half Step, Accidentals, Enharmonics, Intervals, Ear Training, Stem Placement, Chords, Scales, […]

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Game Ideas, Resources

How Students Can Get the Most Out of Piano Lessons

August 13, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

The last e-newsletter from The Musician’s Way directing me back to this wonderful post by Gerald Klickstein on “Making the Most of Music Lessons.” Gerald asks, “What’s the central issue in lessons?” He then goes on to state, “Learning. What, then, is the primary role of students? To be adept learners. (Teachers facilitate learning.) So […]

Filed Under: Philosophical Musings, Resources, Teaching

Friday Film Find

August 9, 2013 by natalie Leave a Comment

Who says the masses don’t love classical music?

Filed Under: Inspirational, Videos

10 Non-Musical Skills that Children Can Learn from Piano Lessons

August 8, 2013 by natalie 1 Comment

Lisa Phillips has an excellent article on the ARTSblog identifying The Top 10 Skills Children Learn from the Arts: Creativity Confidence Problem Solving Perseverance Focus Non-Verbal Communication Receiving Constructive Feedback Collaboration Dedication Accountability Be sure to read the post for specific insights on each of these areas and how they are developed through music lessons.

Filed Under: Ideas for Parents, Inspirational

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