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Game: Interval Grab

January 21, 2010 by natalie 2 Comments

This is the game that I used all last week and everyone loved it! Here are step-by-step instructions for how we played Interval Grab: 1. Dump out a bunch of scale blocks on the piano fallboard (or a table) and place a bell within reach of the student. 2. Instruct the student that you will […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Scale Blocks

Game: Note Line-Up

January 20, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

This game is very similar to the Key Signature Line-Up game, but is designed to drill note identification instead. First I give the student a selection of note flash cards (in this case, we were working on bass clef notes from the low G up to middle C) and have him line them up in […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Scale Blocks

10 Ways to Improve Your Musicianship in 2010

January 19, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

I know we’re a ways past the first of the year now, but I’m still contemplating goals I want to work toward and improvements I want to make – personally and professionally. Chris Foley has a fabulous article on “10 Ways to Improve Your Musicianship in 2010.” Check out this great statement: “Single-mindedness and dedication […]

Filed Under: Inspirational, Personal

Game: Key Signature Line-Up

January 19, 2010 by natalie Leave a Comment

As I mentioned in yesterday’s Monday Mailbag post about Finding Time for Games, this week I’ll share some of the games that I’ve been using in my studio this year. This is a really simple game! First, have the student line up the key signatures in order from the least number of sharps or flats […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Key Signatures, Scale Blocks

Monday Mailbag – Finding Time for Games

January 18, 2010 by natalie 1 Comment

I love all your games and ideas, but how do you incorporate games into your lessons? I feel like there’s hardly enough time to get through the books as is, especially when a recital or competition is coming up! Do you always fit a game in? Do you have 45-minute lessons? First off, yes, I […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Monday Mailbag

Piano Camp Lesson Plans and Free Student Workbook!

January 15, 2010 by natalie 4 Comments

As long as I’m thinking about Piano Camp stuff, I thought I would run a special for anyone interested in purchasing the Lesson Plans for a fun week of Piano Camp! This is the one that I put together for last summer and my students and I had a great time! See lots of pictures […]

Filed Under: Piano Camp Ideas, Store, Worksheets

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