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  • Fall in Love With Teaching Again
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    Fall in Love With Teaching Again

    Teachers who switch to small group lessons fall in love with teaching all over again We’ve all been there. Sitting for 30 or 45 minutes ahead with a student who hasn’t practiced is a hard way to feel motivated to teach. It totally bites. I remember one week in particular, facing a whole week of…

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  • Strengths of Individuals Build the Class
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    Strengths of Individuals Build the Class

    Some students are great at reading notes  Some show their strengths in feeling or playing rhythm.  Others see patterns everywhere and get excited when they search for new ones. Even a student with personal discipline in practicing lifts those around them. A whole class can learn from the strengths of others and even from weaknesses…

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  • Group Lessons vs Private Lessons
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    Group Lessons vs Private Lessons

    Three Differences There are 3 striking differences you will find in a small group classroom versus a private lesson. Students develop a camaraderie and start looking forward to coming to class. Learning with friends propels progress. Hearing how others struggle validates a student’s own struggle to learn, but assures them that they can do it….

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  • Students Are More Motivated in Small Group Lessons
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    Students Are More Motivated in Small Group Lessons

    3 benefits most parents notice right away with small group classes Motivation Performance Exposure Motivation Magic Motivation happens because class members don’t want to show up unprepared. It’s not just their teacher who will hear if they didn’t practice, it’s the friends in their class. Traditional excuses are not given on a regular basis, because…

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    How to Group Students in Small Classes

    “No, No, and No Way!” These were my answers on a call yesterday with a piano teacher who asked me how I manage to teach 4 students in a classroom at the same time. “Are they all at the exact same level?”   “Do they play the same songs?”   “Does everyone practice & stay together?” While…

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  • 8 ways piano is good for you
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    5 Ways Piano Lessons are Good for You and Your Brain

    Did you know that piano lessons are good for you? The most intricately and perfectly coordinated of all voluntary movements in the animal kingdom are those of the human hand and fingers, and perhaps in no other human activity do memory, complex integration, and muscular coordination surpass the achievements of the skilled pianist. Homer W….

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  • Service Helps Students Find Joy
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    Service Helps Students Find Joy

    Service helps students find joy in performing Is it possible to pair joy with performing as students learn to play the piano? When it’s done right, I regularly see it as joyful if we focus on service as the source of the performance. Few people find joy performing in a recital format. There are just…

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  • Are You A Teachable Teacher
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    Are You A Teachable Teacher

    Are you interested in finding better ways to teach piano? If so, then congratulations, that makes you more teachable than most teachers.   Finding success with new ideas is wonderful because success means you’re able to teach others better. I promise this makes you an exception. I say this because piano teachers, in general, are quite set in…

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  • Body Percussion Teaches Rhythm and More
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    Body Percussion Teaches Rhythm and More

    Why Body Percussion There is a cadence in my voice calling the commands.  There is a beat on each student’s body that gives them muscle memory and regular memory in participation.  They are feeling the beat, playing the beat and coordinating it both with audio and visual with their classmates. We start by making a little wall…

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  • How Much Time Should Students Practice Piano Each Day?
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    How Much Time Should Students Practice Piano Each Day?

    How long a student needs to practice piano each day is different for each person.  Is there a magic number that produces great students?  No, not in my 30+ years of experience teaching piano.  Julliard students practice 5-8 hours a day but that would ruin most any beginner’s desire to learn piano.  What about 10 minutes a day?  Can…

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