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How to Easily Teach the Circle of Fifths with Froggy Fifths
Are you intimidated by the circle of fifths and wish there was a way to easily teach the circle of fifths? Do you break out in hives just thinking about the circle with sharps and flats? For most of my teen years, I was aware of the circle of fifths, but to me...
30 Ways to Invest in Yourself as a Piano Teacher
Every week, you pour out into the lives of your music students and invest in their learning process and education–but how often do you intentionally invest in yourself as a piano teacher?
5 Ways to Help Piano Students Form Atomic Habits
I read Atomic Habits by James Clear in fall 2022 and my instant thought was, “How can we help piano students form atomic habits?” Please note, we may get commissions if you purchase through our links. This is at no extra charge to you; we just get a small...
6 Inspiring Books for Piano Teachers to Read in 2023
When you think about books for piano teachers to read, this blog post is probably not going to be what you expect. Sure, there are dozens of great books out there specifically for piano teaching (there’s a lot of great stuff in Frances Clark’s Questions and Answers:...
How to Set Low-Stress Routines as Piano Teachers
When it comes to routines as piano teachers, it can be so challenging to establish a good, stress-free zone for daily living. Today, I’m welcoming long-time piano teacher (and more recent friend) Amy Elmore with Keys to Praise to the blog. We had a fabulous chat...
Rhythm Music Theory Game Counting Caterpillars
I would have greatly benefited from a rhythm music theory game as a kid. Because my ear was so good, I was able to slip my way through piano books 1-3 without actually counting. I was in John Thompson 4 when my teacher realized I didn’t actually know note values and...