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6 Practical Tips to Write Piano Music with Piano Postcard
Do you have a student who wants to write piano music? Maybe each week they show you a new composition they’ve come up with, or they “noodle” on the piano, inspired by the music they’re learning. Or maybe they are asking you questions that make you think maybe they...
Over 10 Helpful Tools for Music Games
With printing, cutting, testing, and prepping music games for months now, we have discovered over ten helpful tools for music games that you’ll love. Now, before I dive into all ten tools for music games, I’ll add that you don’t need all of these tools to begin...
How to Teach Music Listening Skills to your Students
When you’re juggling rhythm, note reading, finger numbers, and more, it’s hard to remember to teach music listening skills to your students! Here are 5 ideas to help you incorporate music listening skills in piano lessons.
Learn Piano Keys with Keyboard Kittens
I love the excitement that comes as students learn piano keys! One of the first things I ask a new student is, “Do you know anything about the piano?” When they shyly respond, “No,” I ask them what color the piano keys are. Of course, they immediately say...
Host a Fun Camp for Music Composing
If you have never hosted a camp for music composing, you are in for a fun ride! I make no secret that one of my favorite aspects of music is composition. In fact, I’ve already written about it once before (How to Start Teaching Piano Students Music...
How to Teach Chords to Piano Students
I have always been excited to teach chords to piano students. If you think chords are intimidating or difficult, I hope this blog post will give you the tools you need to easily teach chords to piano students. The first step in teaching chords to piano students is to...