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Monday Mailbag – Mysterious Repertoire

October 19, 2009 by natalie 6 Comments

After reading about the success of your incentive programs I decided to come up with my own for this fall. I’m still working on it, but it’s going to be about exploring the mystery of music. I’m wondering if you have any pieces that come to mind for recitals? (So far I have Agent X, […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Repertoire Suggestions

Interesting Survey

October 16, 2009 by natalie 6 Comments

Yesterday, I received a notification about a survey being conducted by Carnegie Hall and The Julliard School. (Click here if you are interested in taking part in the survey.) The survey is gleaning information from teachers about the plausibility of offering a National Music Achievement program. I think it’s an interesting concept, and completed the […]

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Guest Post – Piano Lessons for GenZ

October 15, 2009 by natalie 6 Comments

For the first time in my piano teaching career I’m seeing a new breed of piano students come through my studio door. No, these kids haven’t grown any extra fingers, but they are coming to piano lessons with a new set of expectations. Meet GenZ, the digital student. One teen came to her lesson last […]

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The Cactus Cuties Sing the National Anthem

October 14, 2009 by natalie Leave a Comment

Wow! Just wow! HT: J.Pisano

Filed Under: Fun Extras!, Inspirational

El Sistema – Enter Essay Contest and Win a Free DVD!

October 13, 2009 by natalie Leave a Comment

El Sistema is a fascinating project that provides “a network of children’s and youth orchestras, music centres and workshops in Venezuela, in which more than 250,000 children and young people are currently learning to play an instrument.” The soon-to-be-released DVD by the same name documents the history and effect of this incredible program. Naxos of […]

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Monday Mailbag – Lesson Games

October 12, 2009 by natalie 3 Comments

You have a lot of games.  Do you do them just with the student at their lesson or do you incorporate these games into group lessons?  Do the students enjoy doing these games during their lessons?  How do you do that? Yes to all of the above! 🙂 Ask any of my students and they’ll […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Practice Incentives, Teaching

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