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Slapping Fun Music Rhythm Game Rabbit Rhythms
If your students are like mine, they need all the rhythm review help they can get, so a slapping fun music rhythm game is a great addition to the studio! Often, our students see the exact same rhythms repeated in their music (think about the basic rhythm patterns...
105 Songs to Use for Ear Training
When it comes to finding songs to use for ear training, there are a lot of resources out there with old songs. However, today’s kids don’t recognize many of these songs. For instance, I learned that a descending major third is “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” and an...
7 Easy Music Game Tips for Teachers
Whether you are new to playing games during music lessons or you’re an old pro, you’ll find these 7 easy music game tips for teachers helpful.
Listening Lemurs Fun Ear Training Game
If you’re looking for a fun ear training game that will teach piano students to easily recognize intervals, look no further! Ear training isn’t always included in piano lessons, but there are many benefits to incorporating a fun ear training game in lessons. While I...
How to Start Teaching Piano Students Music Composition
There are many benefits to teaching piano students music composition. I personally love using music composition to help students who are struggling with note reading and rhythm. Composition gives students an opportunity to experience music in a different way...
How to Play Music Games in Group Piano Lessons
Many piano teachers are experimenting with group lessons, and therefore wondering how to play music games in group piano lessons. There are many benefits to teaching group piano lessons, which I will not include in this blog post, as I would like to instead focus on...