Easter Doodle: A Draw-It Easter Note Reading Printable
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by Trevor
2d ago
Decorating Easter eggs can be a messy endeavor. It is an activity only the bravest of piano teachers would contemplate. However, using doodles to illustrate Easter eggs on paper while simultaneously reinforcing note reading is something we can all support! So, in today’s post, we are sharing an Easter-themed, draw-it note-reading activity that can serve ..read more
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Bunny Bars: Print Our Easter-Themed Staff Paper
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by Trevor
1w ago
Unless you possess the steady hands of a surgeon, your sketched music staves likely resemble a tangled mess. Brilliant in its simplicity, blank staff paper serves as a lifesaver for piano teachers. In every lesson, there arises a need to illustrate an interval, a chord progression, an invented melody, or a quick note practice session ..read more
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New Printable! Little Leprechaun’s Lap Tap Clap Duet
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by Trevor
2w ago
If you take a St. Patrick’s Day stroll through the downtown of any city, you will discover that it is not a quiet celebration. Likewise, it is likely not a quiet day in your studio either. I find that when kids are a little wound up because of a special day, it is easier to ..read more
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Spring Break Piano Bingo To Keep Kids Practicing
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by Trevor
3w ago
As Spring Break approaches, the end of the teaching year may seem far off in the future. Yet, this break is an essential time to maintain momentum and prepare students for a successful year-end, especially for piano students taking part in exams, festivals, and recitals. While many seize the opportunity for a well-deserved break, a ..read more
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Skylore – A Celtic Level 2 Duet In D Minor
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by Trevor
1M ago
As March approaches, our piano printables will take on a spring theme, delighting most of your piano students. But not all students are fans of spring and its sweet vibe. Some crave a little more energy—they want to rock. Fortunately, March also brings us St. Patrick’s Day. This allows us to introduce some Celtic piano ..read more
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A Color-It Ledger Line Game For Teen Piano Students
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by Trevor
1M ago
Do your teen piano students look jealously at their primer peers when they emerge from your studio with piano games and coloring activities? Is there a hint of longing in their eyes? For intermediate players, piano lessons can get pretty serious. Too serious, even! Occasionally, it is worthwhile to inject some play-based learning into lessons ..read more
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One Smart Cookie’s Tasty Tunes: Mid-Primer Piano Music
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by Trevor
1M ago
If you are a fan of Andrea and Trevor Dow’s Very Useful Piano Library, then you probably love our first Level G book, “I Dig Piano.” However, not every piano student is a fan of excavators, dump trucks, and diggers. For these students, we have released new supplementary mid-primer piano music: “One Smart Cookie’s Tasty ..read more
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A Valentine’s Day Alpha Note Piano Solo For Pre-readers
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by Trevor
1M ago
Is there anything more adorable than a 5-year-old child with a surprise for Mom? In one word, “Nope!” Therefore, you’re about to witness next-level cuteness when you give students our Valentine’s Day Alpha Note Piano Solo. Composed on the Wunder Staff, early primer students will have a lot of fun with this pre-reading tune. Before ..read more
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Piano Note Printing: Valentine’s Day Tic Tac Toe
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by Trevor
2M ago
Before Christmas, we shared an activity that combined note printing and Tic Tac Toe. Teachers loved its simplicity and its appeal to primer piano students. After all, who doesn’t both know and love Tic Tac Toe? With February 14th on the horizon, we have created two more sets of Tic Tac Toe Note Printing game ..read more
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Pop Staff Paper! A Useful Tool For Teen Students
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by Trevor
2M ago
Lead sheets are a powerful teaching tool. But the traditional format, with chord symbols floating randomly above the staff, has always been problematic for piano teachers. Several years ago, we fixed lead sheets when we invented the WunderKeys Pop Staff. It was so popular that we turned our invention into a piano method that has ..read more
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