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5 Tips to Organize Music Games (so you can use them!)
It is super easy to get excited about new music games, print & laminate away, then never use them because we don’t have a good system to organize music games. I’m sure you’ve been there before. You have a student frustrated with a music theory concept, and you...
3 Quick and Easy Music Rhythm Games with Rhythm Flashcards
Rhythm was my weak point as a student, so as a teacher I am always looking for quick and easy music rhythm games to help my students get a better understanding of timing. All you need for our 3 easy music rhythm game ideas today is a set of rhythm flashcards.
Music Improvisation Techniques to Teach Students
a guest post by Christina Hearn Raise your hand if you DIDN’T receive much, if any, instruction on music improvisation techniques as a student. Mine is up! Our teachers’ focus was on teaching us to read and interpret music, and while there is nothing wrong with that,...
Teach Music Improvisation Every Day in Piano Lessons
a guest post by Elizabeth Swift Teachers, before I give you ideas to teach music improvisation in your studio, I'd like to share a personal experience. My piano journey began at the age of 7, where I mostly relied on sight-reading during lessons and even spent...
Using Music Note Flashcards for More Than Note Drills
After a few years of teaching, you might start looking for ideas to use music note flashcards for more than note drills. Here are 4 fun ideas.
7 Music Game Ideas with Magpie Melodies
Sometimes, you just need a handful of music game ideas to keep your students enjoying learning. Today’s blog post will be slightly different, because I want to dive into the many ways you can use Magpie Melodies to teach scale degrees, composing, sight-reading, and...