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Favorite Rote Repertoire Pieces for Piano

September 16, 2021 by natalie Leave a Comment

As I mentioned earlier this week, I’ve been compiling a notebook of Favorite Rote Repertoire pieces for piano. A while back, Nathalie Herres, a Music Matters Blog reader and piano teacher from South Germany, contacted me with a suggestion for a couple of classical piano pieces that she recommends teaching by rote for various reasons. […]

Filed Under: Repertoire Suggestions, Teaching

Organizing Rote Repertoire for Piano

September 13, 2021 by natalie 5 Comments

Many years ago I taught a young boy who loved music, but struggled learning to read it at even a basic level and often didn’t practice much during the week. I came across the piece Poet’s Lament by Jon George (in Kaleidoscope Solos, Book 3) and played it for him at one of his lessons. […]

Filed Under: Repertoire Suggestions, Teaching

September Surprise Fall Piano Kickoff!

September 8, 2021 by natalie Leave a Comment

It’s that time of year again! I know most teachers have already been teaching for at least several weeks, but I love summer too much to start fall piano lessons before Labor Day. So, as has been our tradition now for at least 15 years (as best as I and some of my former students […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Group Class Ideas, Practice Incentives, Studio Ideas

What Is The Scaramuzza Technique And Why Is It Powerful? – A Guest Post by Juan Rezzuto

September 7, 2021 by natalie 1 Comment

Vicente Scaramuzza was an Italian piano teacher who founded his school in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1912 and dedicated his entire life to music education. Even though he was a “virtuoso”, his true passion was teaching and made him one of the founders of the Argentinian pianistic tradition, counting among their disciples Martha Argerich and […]

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What’s the Best Age to Start Piano Lessons – A Guest Post by Juan Rezzuto

August 30, 2021 by natalie Leave a Comment

Like most music teachers, we at WKMT are often asked the same question by parents: What’s the best age to start piano lessons? Here are a few benefits of starting to learn music as a child…and as an adult too! Playing the piano is a habit that needs to be built on in order to […]

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Stream Over 20,000 Pieces of Piano Sheet Music!

August 24, 2021 by natalie 1 Comment

Just think of it as Spotify for sheet music. For less than $10 a month you can have access to over 20,000 arrangements of piano sheet music. OKTAV Music (founded in 2017 by a group of passionate piano players who “decided to create the sheet music library we have always wanted”) gave me a one […]

Filed Under: Mobile Apps, Repertoire Suggestions, Resource Reviews

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