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Teaching Repeat Signs, D.C. al Fine, and Music Score Markings
There can be so much confusion for our students when we are teaching repeat signs, D.C. al Fine, and music score markings! First, they might forget to follow the repeat sign. Then, they get confused about first and second endings. Finally, they whiz right past any...
Teaching Chord Charts in Your Piano Studio
If you're a piano teacher looking to expand your curriculum and offer your students a valuable skill that they can carry with them throughout their musical journey, teaching chord charts in your piano studio is an excellent option. Chord charts provide a roadmap to...
17 Tips for Teaching Piano Students with ADHD
If you have taught piano for any length of time, it is very likely that you’ve had experience teaching piano students with ADHD. Or maybe you have a few students you suspect have ADHD and you’re looking for ways to help them. In this article, we have compiled 17 tips...
How to Teach Flats in Music with Flamingo Flats
When you’re ready to teach flats in music, there are a lot of fun tricks and approaches you can use, and today I’m going to cover 4 ways you can do it. I personally like to teach flats in music as early as possible. As soon as my student has a good grasp of the white...
7 Fun Music Rhythm Gameplay Ideas
When it comes to getting your students to understand note values and keeping a steady beat, it is essential to have some fun music rhythm gameplay ideas up your sleeve! There seems to never be enough rhythm practice we can do with our students! So if you already have...
Fun Ways to Teach Major Scales Patterns
If you are like me, when you teach major scales patterns you automatically think “whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step.” And if you’re like me, you just said that in a very specific rhythm, with a pause after “half step.” Or...