Teaching Piano Students with Special Needs Printable Article

Teaching students with special needs

When it comes to teaching piano students with special needs – teachers can be very nervous. You truly want to be all inclusive and spread music to every child, but maybe you feel you don’t have the expertise to teach these kids. Well, good news! I’m here to help. And as long as you’re willing … Read more

Solutions for Defiant Students Printable Article

Solutions for defiant students article

Piano studios usually have looser rules than school classrooms. We get to be a little more flexible because we have less students to redirect – often we’re working one-on-one. However, sometimes you will have a student that takes it too far. This student just doesn’t follow your directions. She ignores you, bangs on the keys, … Read more

Five Transfer Student First Lesson Essentials Cheatsheet

Transfer student cheatsheet

Transfer students are tougher than students that you teach from the very beginning, and I see a lot of questions from piano teachers about students that come to them from another teacher. The next time you’re taking on a transfer student, use this cheatsheet to help you navigate the first lesson and get off on … Read more

Why Practice Scales Infographic

Why learn scales

If you teach your students to play scales you may have come up against this question. Perhaps every so often, perhaps even every week. Or every day! “Why do I have to practice scales? They’re so boring!” Most of us teachers understand the benefits of scales…but it can be difficult to articulate it when you’re … Read more

100 Days of Practice Challenge

100 days of practice

Habits are one of the most powerful ways we get stuff done. It is usually habit, not willpower, that keeps us eating healthily, exercising regularly, or learning new things. But how do we harness this power and help our students form real and lasting piano practice habit? How to Use Decide which of your students … Read more

Making Scales Stick Cheatsheet

Making scales stick cheatsheet

Do your students get bored during scale practice? Do YOU get bored during your students’ scale practice? I think challenging students to play in new ways can keep their minds active, and make their scale practice more efficient. How to Use Keep the sheet in your student’s folder/binder or on the wall in your studio … Read more

Animal Menagerie Composing Project

Animal menagerie

Composing for me isn’t just about creativity. A music composing project is also a wonderful way to bring your whole piano studio together and create a sense of community. Some structure is a good idea even with creative tasks. If we don’t provide a framework, many of our students will be lost at sea. Which … Read more

Solfa Hand Sign Posters

Solfa posters curwen hand signs

These quick little exercises improve your student’s musical ears – without taking a stressful amount of the lesson away. Perfect for a busy piano curriculum. How to Use Singing wall warm-ups: Stick the solfa posters on a wall or the back of a door. Review the scale by pointing to each note ascending and descending. … Read more

Student Self-Assessment Form

Student self-assessment

This is a chance for personal growth for your students. Thinking carefully about practice habits, practice quality, attitude and concentration is a great way to round off a year or semester. Use this simple self-evaluation form to help your students think about what went well for the last year, what they want to achieve next … Read more