Music Education
How to Inspire Uninspired Students
Posted by Tara Wright on
This week's post is brought to you by Anne Hilberts of 88 Musical Keys. Music benefits the whole child, and improves general cognitive and academic ability... Let's find and fulfil the creative potential within each and every one! ‘Ever wondered if maybe every student you teach has talent, if you could just unearth it? Me too. For me, I think this comes from the early steps in my own music journey. You see, when I was 6, my mother announced to me that it was time I started piano lessons. Even at 6 years old, this was food for thought. ...
- Tags: music teaching, piano teaching, Practice, Practise
5 Reasons You Shoud Use Games In Lessons
Posted by Melanie Pascual on
This week's post is brought to you by Georgina Wilson of Georgina (Greenside Music). Georgina creates wonderful resources to enhance your students' musical knowledge in fun and quirky ways. "A smile and a giggle always go a long way!" -Georgina Music games are an absolute asset to piano teachers. They can be used in so many different ways, for so many different types of students, and will always result in your students loving their lessons and thinking their piano teacher is really fun. If you've ever thought, “I'd love to use music games in my piano lesson, but...
- Tags: Games, Group Class, music teaching, Note Reading, piano teaching, scales
3 Intermediate Solos That Will Take You On A Musical Journey
Posted by Melanie Pascual on
- Tags: music teaching, piano teaching, Sheet Music
Why NoteMatch is Your Note Reading Solution
Posted by Melanie Pascual on
- Tags: music teaching, Note Reading, piano teaching
Egg-cellent Piano Games You Can Prep Now For Easter
Posted by Melanie Pascual on
- Tags: Easter, Games, music teaching, piano teaching, Spring