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Review of Extreme Heterophony by John Pitts

February 3, 2022 by natalie Leave a Comment

When composer John Pitts contacted me about reviewing his newest book, Extreme Heterophony: a study in javanese gamelan, I was intrigued for two reasons. Not, mind you, because I had any idea what it was about! But because, firstly, there has been an increased effort in the music education community to explore more diversity in […]

Filed Under: Group Class Ideas, Improvising, Repertoire Suggestions, Resource Reviews

A New Year’s Sale!

January 5, 2022 by natalie 1 Comment

To celebrate the commencement of 2022, everything in the Music Matters Blog store is on sale! Just use the code NY22 to receive 20% off your entire order. You may want to get a head start on piano camp ideas for this summer, liven up your lessons with some fun 5-minute games, or launch a […]

Filed Under: News, Resources

Reflections on Favorites from 2021

January 3, 2022 by natalie Leave a Comment

As a compulsive planner, I always approach a New Year with high hopes, empty notebooks for making lists, and oodles of ideas and plans to pursue. As I pulled out my trusty “Idea Notebook” to start brainstorming, I couldn’t help but peruse all of my well-intentioned plans from days gone by. Some accomplished; many still […]

Filed Under: Personal, Random

New Deck the Halls Christmas Piano Duet

December 9, 2021 by natalie 1 Comment

Looking for a quick, fun, lively Christmas piano duet for a couple of students? This page and a half elementary piano duet of Deck the Halls sports a catchy intro, then shares the melody equally between both parts, concluding with a return to the theme from the intro. Simple to learn and fun to play!

Filed Under: Compositions, Recital Ideas, Repertoire Suggestions

Mary Did You Know Christmas Duet Arrangement Available

December 8, 2021 by natalie Leave a Comment

Thanks to the ArrangeMe publishing platform, another duet that my students and I have enjoyed playing for many years is now available! Mary, Did You Know? is a beautiful Christmas song that was written by Mark Lowry as series of questions to Mary as the mother of Jesus. Several of my students over the years […]

Filed Under: Compositions, Recital Ideas, Repertoire Suggestions

Rollin Rhythms Game a Hit at Piano Group Class

December 6, 2021 by natalie 2 Comments

For our practice incentive theme this year (The Aquarium Caper), we are emphasizing developing rhythm skills, so I’ve been searching for a variety of rhythm games to include in our monthly piano group classes that will continue to reinforce rhythm knowledge and skills. For our last group class, I came across the free Rollin Rhythms […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Group Class Ideas, Worksheets Tagged With: Free Resources

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