Rhythm Ninja Action Game: Turn Students Into Rhythm Masters
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by Trevor
3d ago
Are your primer students ready for an exciting new challenge? This week, we’re introducing the “Rhythm Ninja Action Game.”  This off-the-bench activity is designed to turn your students into rhythm warriors. So, sharpen those ninja skills, and let’s explore how today’s activity can revolutionize practice in your studio! Why Your Students Will Love Today’s Game ..read more
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“Play The Emoji” Cards: How To Play With Feeling
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by Trevor
1w ago
Are you looking for a fun way to teach your students how to play piano with feeling? We’ve recently created an activity that might be just what you need. It’s called “Play The Emoji” Card, and it helps students explore how dynamics, articulation, tempo, and phrasing can convey emotion in music. With “Play The Emoji ..read more
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A Poster To Improve Practice: My Take-Home Piano Teacher
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by Trevor
2w ago
As piano teachers, we all know that at-home practice doesn’t always measure up to the quality of a piano lesson. Often, the focused guidance and immediate feedback provided during lessons can’t be replicated at home. Kids rush through their pieces, not really thinking about how they’re playing. They may skip over tricky sections, play at ..read more
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Ledger Line Battle – You vs Your Teen Students :)
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by Trevor
1M ago
Looking for a way to bring fun and competition into your teen piano lessons? Introducing our latest creation: a Teen Ledger Line Piano Game designed specifically for level 2B or intermediate level 1 piano players. This head-to-head battle between student and teacher is not only educational but also a blast to play. Teens love a ..read more
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Print It! Summer Olympics Meets Blank Staff Paper
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by Trevor
1M ago
The Paris Olympics are just around the corner, and we’ve got something to bring that excitement straight into your piano studio! Our Summer Olympics Staff Paper pack is perfect for adding a splash of fun to your piano lessons. The resource includes three different versions, each decorated with a unique image. Thematic activities bring an ..read more
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Father’s Day Fun: An Early Primer Alpha Note Song
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by Trevor
1M ago
Father’s Day is just around the corner, and we have a wonderful new activity to share with you! This week, we’ve created a Father’s Day alpha note song designed especially for early primer piano students. This charming piece is meant to be learned and performed as a “musical gift” for their dads. Imagine the delight ..read more
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New Music Day! Pop Fusion Scale Solos For Teens
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by Trevor
1M ago
Imagine a world where students return to lessons in the fall having practiced their scales every, single day! We’re about to make that happen… Today, we are excited to announce that WunderKeys Rock, Tuck & Roll: One Octave Scale Solos in C Major and A Minor is available here. This revolutionary piano book (the first in ..read more
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2024 Summer Note Reading Calendars For Piano Students
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by Trevor
2M ago
Summer is almost here, and I know we all worry about our students losing momentum during the break. I’ve created a simple tool that really helps – our 2024 Summer Note Reading Calendars.  If you used last year’s calendars then you know they’re super easy, asking kids to read just one note a day. This ..read more
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Just Released! Farm Fresh Music For Year-End Lessons
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by Trevor
2M ago
It’s that crazy time of year again: recital season is in full swing and you’re probably knee-deep in re-registration forms too. We all know that keeping students hooked until the last lesson is the secret sauce for a jam-packed studio in the fall. But let’s face it, with gorgeous weather, summer sports, and the school ..read more
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Recital Reverb: A Lap Tap Clap Grand Finale
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by Trevor
2M ago
As piano teachers, we strive not only to educate but also to inspire and entertain. This year, why not end your recital on a high note that guarantees applause and admiration? Introducing “Recital Reverb: A Lap Tap Clap Grand Finale” – a dynamic and engaging activity designed to make your piano recital unforgettable! With this ..read more
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