Here are some observations from watching a master… 1. They make it fun–even the scales. 2. They focus on the love/passion behind the music, rather than just playing. 3. They stress the importance of practicing. 4. They introduce new waves of the future into the lesson–computer music etc., to keep it interesting. 5. Best private […]
Resources
White Board Messages
Every music teacher needs a white board. My students love writing messages on my white board. Here’s one that showed up today: “I want stay in your lessons till a’m 35 years old” This particular white board is one I picked up at a local teacher supply store. It’s magnetic, 24×36″ and has a grid […]
Instant Digital Downloads
They sucked me in! I was looking for the sheet music for a song called “In Christ Alone.” A google search landed me at MusicNotes.com. They have an incredible collection of sheet music available for download. They also have a viewer and a player available for download – great tools so you can look at […]
Music Coloring Pages
Most children love to color! Would you like to have some fun coloring pages available for your students? If so, then check out this page of very cute music images that can be printed out as coloring pages! Here’s a sample of one of the coloring pages:
Composers A to Z
Check out this huge database of Composers A to Z! A great reference for composers that includes their name, dates, country, historical period and links to websites that have additional information. The organization of the site and it’s very basic search features could definitely be improved, but it’s worth bookmarking as a starting point when […]
Let Your Students Watch World-Class Pianists
How often do your students get to observe concert pianists? Here is the perfect way for them to do so right in your studio! Check out the Flash recordings of the 2004 International Piano E-Competition participants. There are 119 files from which you can choose, with works from Bach to Beethoven to Debussy to Ravel. […]