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Treble Maker – a Fun 5-Minute Piano Lesson Game!

September 5, 2017 by natalie Leave a Comment

Matt, of Music For Little Learners, recently shared a link to their Treble Maker game with me and it looks fabulous! They have several sets of colorful cards you can download and print, depending on what you want to review with your student – note names, key signatures, symbols, tempi. The directions are simple to […]

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Teaching

10 Mini Song-Writing Challenges

September 5, 2017 by natalie 1 Comment

Sabrina Peña Young, of MusicalU.com, has just posted a fun and inspirational collection of 10 Mini Song-Writing Challenges that would be super fun to use as composition starters with piano students as well! Check out her list for details on suggestions like: superhero songs, using art for inspiration, finding random lyrics, postcard songs, and more!

Filed Under: Game Ideas, Teaching

Piano Explorer – A Rediscovered Gem!

August 25, 2017 by natalie Leave a Comment

Years ago, I subscribed to the Piano Explorer magazine for my studio, letting students take home a copy if they were interested and archiving the rest in a notebook for future reference. Eventually, I let my subscription expire and its existence faded from my memory. Something recently reminded me of the Piano Explorer and I […]

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Resources, Studio Ideas, Teaching

The Math Behind an Octave

August 16, 2017 by natalie 1 Comment

There are so many things that are easy to take for granted as musicians. We are standing on the shoulders, as it were, of many who have gone before us, making observations and discoveries that have been instrumental (:-)) in the progress and development of music as we understand it today. Even this tidbit that […]

Filed Under: Guest Posts, Philosophical Musings

Pictures and Easy Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Dozens of Musical Instruments

August 15, 2017 by natalie Leave a Comment

In conjunction with our rhythm-themed practice incentive, Beat the Pirates!, this year, I was thinking it would be cool to spend time at one of our group classes to make our own rhythm instruments. So I was thrilled to come across this wonderful page at DariaMusic.com that has dozens of musical instruments you can make […]

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Group Class Ideas

Sneak Peek at Our New Studio Practice Incentive Theme

August 6, 2017 by natalie 1 Comment

There are always a number of factors and considerations that go into developing a new practice incentive theme for our studio. This year, there were two primary inspirations. The first was a fervent request from one of my students (who also happens to be my daughter!) that we do a pirate theme of some sort. […]

Filed Under: Practice Incentives, Studio Ideas, Teaching

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