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5 For Fun! Games and Activities for the Private Piano Lesson Now Available!

September 28, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

This has been a long time coming, but I was finally motivated to push through and finish this project in time for a workshop I gave recently to our local music teachers association! Announcing: 5 for Fun! Games and Activities for the Private Piano Lesson. (See below for a special discount code!) Over the years, […]

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Game Ideas, Store, Teaching

Monday Mailbag – Become a Piano Teacher in 5 Easy Steps…or something like that!

September 27, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

I am a senior in high school who has been taking piano lessons for 11 years and I want to be a piano teacher as a part time job. I want to go to a community college for two years and would like to transfer to a State University. What do you recommend for me […]

Filed Under: Business, Monday Mailbag, Philosophical Musings

Videos from the September Surprise! Collaboration Station Activities

September 24, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

Last week I gave a brief synopsis of the Collaboration Station activities that were a part of our September Surprise! kickoff event. Here are the video clips from each of the activities. Just keep in mind that the students had roughly 15 minutes and no prior warning to put these together! Cups in Rhythm – […]

Filed Under: Group Class Ideas, Teaching, Videos

YouTube Performance Evaluation – Free Worksheet!

September 23, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

I have to say, I really love YouTube. It is such an incredible teaching resource! My students and I are always referring to it for various performers or performances. So, I decided it was time to capitalize on it a bit more and give my students a structured approach to utilizing the many performances available […]

Filed Under: Teaching, Worksheets

A New Idea for Young Prospective Students

September 22, 2010 by natalie 2 Comments

One of the things I’m always trying to think about is ways to add value to the families in my studio. Of course, I need to make enough to pay my expenses and run a business, but I want them to feel like they are getting a great deal for their money. So, here’s an […]

Filed Under: Business, Ideas for Parents, Store, Studio Ideas, Worksheets

Review and Giveaway of Sonatinas and Little Sonatas CD!

September 21, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

Don’t you just love it when your students come into lessons saying, “I want to play this really cool piano piece by J.C. Bach that I heard over the weekend?” OK, really, when was the last time you heard such a comment? 🙂 It’s much more likely that they want to play the theme song […]

Filed Under: Contests, Fun Extras!, Repertoire Suggestions, Resource Reviews

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