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Young People’s Concerts

November 4, 2011 by natalie 1 Comment

Yesterday I had the wonderful opportunity to attend a Young People’s Concert put on by our Wichita Symphony Orchestra. I have been organizing a group of homeschoolers to attend for several years now and this was by far the best production I’ve ever seen! Here’s a shot from our seats in the box! After some […]

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Personal, Recital Ideas

Crafting and guiding interpretations of great beauty and expressive power

November 3, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

Isn’t that a beautiful aim for every musician? It comes from a column by Thomas Lanners in the recent e-newsletter put out by The 3-D Piano Method. His piece, More Virtues of Letting Go, eloquently expresses the importance of patiently working with students to help them give up control in order to achieve greater musicality. […]

Filed Under: Inspirational, Teaching

Should You Be Practicing Right Now?

November 2, 2011 by natalie 2 Comments

So, I figured out what I’m going to get all my students for Christmas this year. A framed copy of this: Anyone else with me on this?! 🙂 Visit the Odd Quartet website to print out your own pdf of the poster. (HT: LaDona’s Music Studio)

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Studio Ideas, Teaching

It’s Beginning to Sound a Lot Like Christmas

November 1, 2011 by natalie 8 Comments

Is everyone else knee-deep in Christmas books these days?! I confess, spending a gorgeous Saturday afternoon in the basement studio trying to select Christmas music for all of my students wasn’t at the top of my list of favorite activities for this past weekend. But I knew it needed to be done, so I made […]

Filed Under: Recital Ideas

Monday Mailbag – How to Teach by Rote

October 31, 2011 by natalie 4 Comments

Natalie, how exactly do you teach these rote pieces? I am curious, as my students seem to lose what they learned at lesson before the next week. There are only a handful of students that I ever teach anything by rote. Kinesthetic/tactile learners are the best candidates for rote teaching because they tend to have […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Teaching

And the Winners Are…

October 28, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

#28 – Dana #30 – Angie #26 – Amy #34 – Karla #21 – Vera Each of these Music Matters Blog readers won a free promo code for Princess Piano app. Hope you and your students enjoy it! Thanks to everyone for participating!

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