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Free Major Chord Worksheet

March 2, 2011 by natalie 3 Comments

Sarah, of the Discoveries Piano Studio blog, recently posted a free major chord worksheet that is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day! It is a page of shamrocks with the root note of a chord pre-printed on one of the leaves. Students have to write the name of the two subsequent notes to form a major […]

Filed Under: Teaching, Worksheets

Are You an Amateur or a Pro?

March 1, 2011 by natalie 1 Comment

The other day I read an article called, Pushing Past the O.K. Plateau, and was especially struck by this quote from Joshua Foer: “Amateur musicians, for example, tend to spend their practice time playing music, whereas pros tend to work through tedious exercises or focus on difficult parts of pieces.” Here’s a fascinating paragraph that […]

Filed Under: Inspirational, Teaching

Monday Mailbag – Students Leaping into the Unknown

February 28, 2011 by natalie 3 Comments

I had a beginning student come to lessons and pull out her lesson book we’ve been working on, except she had jumped ahead 10 or so pages and wanted to play that piece for me.  She is still an off-the-staff-black-keys-only player, and this piece was on white keys complete with note names in the note […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Teaching

Hanon Makes His Internet Debut

February 24, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

Nowadays you can find just about everything on-line. But really, who would have thought that Charles-Louis Hanon would get his very own website dedicated to his “The Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises”? Thus far, the site contains Part I – the first 20 exercises. You can transpose the exercise to any major key, download the […]

Filed Under: Resources, Teaching

A Simple and Fun Note Identification Game

February 23, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

Several of my students seem to need constant reinforcement with understanding the staff and identifying notes on it. And some of them are still in the phase where the “light bulb” hasn’t quite gone on yet. 🙂 So I’m always looking for different approaches to use during lessons. Here’s a simple game that I’ve been […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Scale Blocks, Teaching

Review and Giveaway of Blue and Purple by Dror Perl

February 22, 2011 by natalie Leave a Comment

To be honest, I wasn’t that thrilled about reviewing these two books because I thought they might be kind of, well…weird. They are written by a contemporary composer and are simply called, “Blue” and “Purple.” The subtitles were even more scary, “Contemporary Music with a Harmonic Twist” and “Jazz and Blues,” respectively. I’m not much […]

Filed Under: Contests, Repertoire Suggestions, Resource Reviews

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