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Monday Mailbag – Memorization Strategies

July 12, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

I have been pondering how to teach memorization to students who have a different learning style from me.  I know exactly how I memorize, but if visualization is not working for one of my students what can I try? This is a great topic that I hope others will weigh in on as well! Most […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Recital Ideas, Teaching

Exploring a Galaxy of Music Practice Incentive is Now Available! (And you could win all the studio decorations!)

July 6, 2010 by natalie 2 Comments

After doing some final work to tweak this and make it adaptable for any studio, I am happy to report that the Exploring a Galaxy of Music practice incentive program is now available! I know you’ve all been waiting with bated breath, right? 🙂 The downloadable package includes everything you need to successfully implement this […]

Filed Under: Practice Incentives, Store

Monday Mailbag – Teaching Hymn Improvisation

July 5, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

I’d like to know how you teach students about hymn improvisation! Do you have any teaching ideas? Thanks a lot! This is one of those things that I heard other pianists do growing up and always wanted to learn, but never could figure out how to do it. Gradually, through the years as I asked […]

Filed Under: Improvising, Monday Mailbag, Teaching

2010 ASMTA Conference – Bringing the Music to Life: Tips for Teaching Artistry in the Studio – Kristin Dauphinais

July 2, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

Guest post by Jennifer Foxx This was the last class of the conference I was able to attend and it ended with a bang. Kristin began with asking what is more important: Craft vs. art? She concluded that both are needed to be successful. First, we should gather information about the piece our student is […]

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2010 ASMTA Conference – Practical Technology Tools in the Music Studio – Jennifer Foxx

July 2, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

Guest post by Jennifer Foxx I had the opportunity to do an encore presentation this year at the state conference on a topic that I enjoy. I think for some teachers, when they hear the word technology they panic, thinking it’s way too complicated or they just have no desire to be a part of […]

Filed Under: Guest Posts, Technology Tips

2010 ASMTA Conference – Improvising-Fun! Not Scary – Professor Jay and Evan Rees

July 1, 2010 by natalie 2 Comments

Guest post by Jennifer Foxx Professor Jay Rees who teaches at the U of A brought his son, Evan with him to help with this presentation, having Evan be the “student” in his examples. Evan is a professional jazz pianist at the age of 16. Professor Rees starts off by explaining that we must play […]

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