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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

Review and Giveaway of Goal-Oriented Practice!

November 2, 2010 by natalie 78 Comments

Within days of reading Gretchen Saathoff’s ebook, Goal-oriented Practice, I was already referring to it in conversations with students during their lessons. The 39-page book is an easy read – written in a conversational and easy-to-understand style. Sections of the book include: Your Practice Environment Warming Up Learning the Music You’re Off to a Good […]

Filed Under: Contests, Resource Reviews, Teaching

And the Winner Is…

November 1, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

The winner of the autographed copy of Playing [Less] Hurt by Janet Horvath is Dee Fisher (#24)! Congratulations! I know you won’t be disappointed with this helpful resource. Thanks to everyone for participating in this giveaway. Stay tuned for another giveaway coming up in just a few hours! 🙂

Filed Under: Contests

Monday Mailbag – Teaching a Beginning Student Who Has Some Music Background

November 1, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

I have an 11-year-old student who has played in band for one year and this will be her first year of piano. She is familiar with the R.H. notes and basic musical notation. I’m debating whether to start her completely at the beginning of a basic method (considering her age) or should I try to […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Teaching

Dozens of Free MP3 Downloadable Classics Especially for Children!

October 29, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

A friend of mine who is writing pre-school curriculum as she homeschools her children came across this fabulous website full of free mp3 downloadable classics! The files are from children’s record series (vinyl records) sold in the US during the 1950’s and 1960’s. I downloaded the “A Child’s Introduction to the Instruments of the Orchestra […]

Filed Under: Group Class Ideas, Piano Camp Ideas, Resources

No Hands Left Behind!

October 28, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

The key-notes blog recently posted a question and answer regarding how to strengthen and train the left hand. I thought the tips shared were helpful to keep in mind for both personal practice and when working with students. I’ve got a double-note drill pattern that my teacher taught me several years ago that is still […]

Filed Under: Practice Incentives, Resources, Teaching

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