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The original podcast for growth-minded instrumental music and voice teachers since 2015. Our mission at TopMusic is to empower music teachers to find and nurture their innate creativity so they can teach lessons that are innovative, integrated and inspiring, and that will have a positive, life-long impact on their students. Tune in weekly as we interview teachers and creators from around the world and unpack fun and exciting ideas to maximise your teaching and studio business success.
The podcast The TopCast: The Official Music Teachers’ Podcast is created by Tim Topham. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
Sometimes, life forces us to pause, reflect, and completely redefine our path. Dr. Edward Gifford’s story is a powerful testament to this truth. A former senior lecturer in music education, Dr. Gifford spent decades shaping future educators, developing innovative teaching methods, and inspiring students with his passion for music. But when burnout and a life-altering diagnosis struck, he was forced to pivot and reinvent his life. In this episode, Edward shares how he transitioned from academia to life coaching, how he fought back against stage four cancer, and the profound wisdom he's gained on balancing purpose, well-being, and the power of love over fear. Join us as we dive into the powerful lessons he's learned about living with purpose and finding peace amidst life’s greatest challenges.
Prior to starting his life coaching business today’s guest was a senior lecturer in Music Education involved in undergraduate and post graduate teacher education within the University sector for some 20 years in WA, Tasmania and QLD. He’s also author of children’s music books - Read and Play the Singing Way.
In 1991, Edward completed his PhD in Music Education, also at the University of London. He took up his first tertiary education teaching post in Tasmania in 1982 and moved to Griffith University in 1987. In 1998, due to a significant life changing event which brought his academic career to a sudden end, Edward reinvented his career to become a coach, trainer, speaker and author. Much of this period was also taken up in business coaching for small business owners.
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Today, we’re chatting with our very own Rebecca Stewart, a talented piano instructor and the Community Manager and Head of Certification at TopMusic. With a professional journey that includes over two decades of teaching with Yamaha Music Education Centres, Rebecca brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. We dive into a nostalgic video from 1984, showcasing Rebecca's childhood piano lessons with Dr. Edward Gifford. This episode highlights their discussion on creative teaching techniques like whole-body learning, solfège, and transposition. We also reflect on how these innovative methods shaped Rebecca's approach to music education and their relevance in today's teaching environment. Tune in to explore the intersection of past memories and modern advancements in music pedagogy.
Rebecca grew up listening to her three older sisters practice their musical instruments. She delighted in her childhood music lessons and wanted to teach young children in a fun and creative way. Her piano teacher at Melbourne University recommended the Yamaha method, and Rebecca taught with Yamaha Music Education Centres from 1998 to 2018. She loved being a national teacher trainer with Yamaha, and enjoyed opportunities to travel to Toronto and Tokyo for Yamaha teacher development events. In 2016 Rebecca went to Jakarta where her 8-year-old Yamaha student performed his original composition at the Asia Pacific Junior Original Concert. Her first book "Sight Reading Secrets Grade One" was published in 2004, and there are now nine books in the series. In 2023, Rebecca worked with Tim Topham in developing the TopMusic Certification program.
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As a music teacher, have you ever wished for a clear, guided path to professional recognition? In this episode, we're exploring a new pathway to TopMusic Teacher Certification program, exclusively available through our new Studio Plus membership. Today, I'll be sharing my own teaching journey, reflecting on the challenges of navigating the early years without a clear guide, and how this new certification is designed to empower music teachers with confidence and professional credibility. Whether you're looking to refine your pedagogy, improve your business skills, or gain recognition as a certified instructor, this episode is packed with insights into how you can elevate your teaching studio and career.
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Every teacher reaches a moment when they crave deeper connection, personalized guidance, and the tools to truly elevate their craft. Today, we’re unveiling Studio Plus, a membership designed to meet that exact need. In this episode, we’ll explore how this new membership goes beyond the basics, offering one-on-one coaching, advanced courses, and an empowering community to help you take your studio to the next level. Join me as we dive into the transformational impact Studio Plus can have on your music teaching journey.
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Join us in today's episode as we sit down with Brock Chart, our TopMusicSheets composer of the month. Brock is an accomplished composer, studio owner, and the founder of My-Melodies Publishing in Kansas. Renowned for his versatility across genres such as jazz, pop, educational piano literature, and film music, Brock has made significant contributions to the music world. He was named the 2022 Composer of the Year by the Kansas Federation of Music Clubs and had 15 original compositions selected for the 2024-2028 NFMC Bulletin. Since establishing My-Melodies Publishing, he has released six well-received educational books. Tune in to hear Brock share his journey, insights into the composing process, and valuable advice for aspiring composers.
Brock Chart is a composer, studio owner, and founder of My-Melodies Publishing in Kansas. He composes in a variety of genres and mediums including jazz, pop, educational piano literature, and film music. He was the 2022 Composer of the Year by the Kansas Federation of Music Clubs, and had 15 original compositions selected for the 2024-2028 NFMC Bulletin.
Brock has been awarded two Student Music Awards in DownBeat magazine for composition in both large-ensemble and small-group writing. In 2019, he composed an original score for the Museum of Modern Art’s short film How to See, which was listed in the British Film Institute’s list of the “Best Video Essays of 2019.” Since founding My-Melodies Publishing, Brock has composed and published six books in his educational series: Five-Finger Jazz, Five-Finger Pop and Five-Finger Rock. The books received great reviews from pedagogues in publications like American Music Teacher Magazine and Piano Magazine.
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In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Amy Chaplin, a distinguished pianist, teacher, speaker, blogger, and podcaster, who is passionate about studio business, organization, and life. Amy combines these interests through her blog, PianoPantry.com, and The Piano Pantry Podcast, as well as running an independent piano studio in Northeast Indiana. An active member of the Music Teachers National Association, Amy has held various leadership roles and frequently speaks at events on studio business, marketing, and digital organization. Join us as we delve into Amy's expert insights on organizing both your music studio and your life, offering practical tips and strategies to streamline your workflow and enhance your teaching efficiency.
Amy Chaplin is a pianist, teacher, speaker, blogger, and podcaster. She loves talking about all things studio business, organization, and life-related. She combines all of these passions at PianoPantry.com and on The Piano Pantry Podcast. She runs an independent piano studio in Northeast Indiana. An active member of Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), Amy has served in multiple leadership roles at the state and local levels, including President of the Indiana Music Teacher’s Association, VP of Membership, Website Editor, AIM Development, and is now serving as a trustee of the association. She frequently speaks at the local, state, and national levels on topics related to studio business, marketing, digital organization, and music learning theory applications.
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In today's show, we're thrilled to introduce you to our TopMusicSheets Composer of the Month, Jeff Millis. Jeff is a passionate musician who has been composing since his earliest memories of music. He teaches students worldwide through his unique online method, which emphasizes creativity from the very beginning. Jeff’s innovative approach and dedication to crafting enjoyable, pedagogically sound music for students of all levels make him a standout in the world of music education. Join us as we dive into Jeff's journey, his teaching philosophy, and the inspirations behind his diverse compositions. Whether you're a musician, teacher, or simply a music lover, you won't want to miss this inspiring conversation with Jeff Millis.
Jeff Millis teaches privately online, serving students across the globe with his proprietary method emphasizing musical creativity from the earliest stages. He has been composing since before he knew what “composing” meant and may possibly love creating music even more than playing it! Before any formal training, his earliest exposure to music was in an environment that encouraged improvisation with chords, which gave him a unique perspective in lessons later on and still informs his creative process. Becoming a teacher inspired Jeff to start composing with specific student needs in mind. He considers it a priority to write music for students that is genuinely pleasurable to listen to, even for early skill levels.
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In today's episode, we delve into the world of piano accompanying with Dr. Rachel Ehring, a distinguished pianist, teacher, and music administrator. With a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder, Rachel brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. She is passionate about empowering music teachers to create engaging lessons for students of all ages. Join us as we explore how to add piano accompanying to your income portfolio, discussing Rachel’s innovative course on collaborative piano, its creation, marketing strategies, and the invaluable skills required for effective accompanying. Don't miss out on Rachel's valuable tips and insights on expanding your musical skills and income opportunities and her upcoming free webinar.
Dr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently serves as Director at St. John’s Conservatory of the Arts in Orange County, CA. Previously, she held positions at Concordia University Irvine and Henderson State University. Rachel is passionate about empowering music teachers to create engaging and exciting lessons for students of all ages. When she isn’t playing the piano, you might find Rachel reading books with her son or walking her beagle Frieda.
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In this solo episode, we're introducing an exciting new workshop, "The 6 Cores of Music Teaching and Studio Business Success." Drawing from my 14 years of experience, we're going to unveil essential strategies to help you streamline your studio operations and enhance your teaching effectiveness. Discover how focusing on six core fundamentals can transform your studio business, reduce overwhelm, and maximize your impact, with real-life success stories to inspire you. Join me for this engaging and practical session that promises to revolutionize your approach to music teaching and studio management.
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In today's show, we are thrilled to have Marie Lee back for her third appearance on the TopCast. Marie is the visionary creator of the Group Teaching Blueprint and the owner of Musicality Schools in Las Vegas. With a bustling studio of 140 students, Marie uses innovative group teaching methods to inspire and motivate musicians. In this episode, we delve into the benefits and challenges of transitioning from one-on-one lessons to group teaching, explore the various models and methods she uses, and discuss her involvement in leading conferences like Group Illuminated. Marie shares her expert insights on how to implement group teaching, the structure and flexibility it offers, and the importance of showcasing its benefits to parents. Join us as we uncover the strategies and success stories behind Marie's remarkable approach to music education.
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The creator of the popular Group Teaching Blueprint and owner of Musicality Schools in Las Vegas, Marie leverages group teaching methods to motivate and inspire musicians, both in her own group studio of 140 students, and in the studios of those she mentors. Her strengths are reaching students of all learning styles in a variety of ways that are easy to implement for any studio. Presenter at MTNA, NCKP, MusicEd Connect, 88 Creative Keys and Nevada Music Teachers conferences, blog guest writer and podcast presenter, Nevada Music Teachers Association President and Co-producer of the GroupIlluminatED online conference.
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In today's episode, we're chatting with TopMusicPro Nikita Wilson, a piano teacher and electronics engineer hailing from the North West of England. Nikita shares insights into her creative teaching approach, spanning all music genres, and her passion for witnessing students' growth and personality development through music. Join us as Nikita discusses her crowdfunding campaign for piano technician training, aiming to address the shortage of technicians in her area and raise awareness of this critical issue impacting the world of music education. We delve into the roles of piano tuners, technicians, engineers, builders, and restorers, highlighting the importance of these professions in preserving and maintaining pianos. Nikita also shares her vision of passing on her skills to future generations and inspiring others to pursue careers in piano maintenance. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the importance of accessible instrument maintenance and the relevance of piano maintenance education for music teachers.
Nikita Wilson is a piano teacher and electronics engineer from the North West of England. Nikita teaches teens and adults in a creative way, exploring all genres of music. She loves seeing their progression, excitement and their unique personalities develop through their playing. Nikita’s goal is to attend an intensive piano technicians training course followed by several months of mentoring to fill the piano technicians skills gap impacting the world. She wants to raise awareness of this issue, inform teachers of what they can do to help and inspire others to take up this as a career.
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Welcome back to another exciting bonus episode! Today, I'm thrilled to bring you a lineup of incredible updates and announcements, including the launch of the TopMusic Piano Podcast, hosted by the amazing Dr. Rachel Ehring. Our spotlight is on our latest episode, featuring Tara Mock on How to Have Conversations with Parents of Neurodiverse Students, emphasizing a valuable statement for every lesson moving forward.
Plus, we'll delve into the world of teaching neurodivergent students with insights from our successful webinar and our new course "Unfazed: Teaching Neurodivergent Students." And don't miss out on our upcoming workshop series on Exam Preparation and Performance Strategies. Make sure to subscribe to Rachel's podcast, join the workshop series waitlist, and mark your calendar for the MTNA conference next month. Let's dive in!
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Welcome to a special episode where we're wrapping up the incredible journey that was 2023 and offering an exciting sneak peek into what's in store for 2024. This live recording brings together our fantastic community of registered participants to dive into the achievements of the past year and unveil our plans for the future. I'll be sharing some noteworthy highlights, including successful releases like my No Book Beginners book, TopMusic Quiz and the groundbreaking Top Music Certification program. Plus get ready for a big reveal as we introduce TopMusic Piano Podcast with our new host, Dr. Rachel Ehring. Get ready for an engaging session filled with insights, plans, and the vibrant energy of our incredible community. Let's dive in!
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In today's episode, we're thrilled to share a major announcement. Dr. Rachel Ehring, our esteemed guest, takes us through her unexpected journey from our chance encounter at NCKP to her new role as the host of the TopMusic Piano Podcast. As a music teacher and director of a conservatory, Rachel shares insights into her unique career path, the challenges of reopening the conservatory post-COVID, and her passion for embracing creative resources in piano teaching. Don't miss this episode full of insights, reflections, and the unveiling of a new chapter in the Top Music Piano Podcast journey.
Dr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently serves as Director at St. John’s Conservatory of the Arts in Orange County, CA. Previously, she held positions at Concordia University Irvine and Henderson State University. Rachel is passionate about empowering music teachers to create engaging and exciting lessons for students of all ages. When she isn’t playing the piano, you might find Rachel reading books with her son or walking her beagle Frieda.
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In this episode, we're chatting with two remarkable music educators who recently became TopMusic Certified Teachers, Julie Galan and Sue Stubbs. Julie, a passionate piano teacher based in Arizona, candidly shares her transformative journey within the TopMusic Certification program. Overcoming a period of stagnation, Julie discovered renewed zeal through the unique cohort-based approach, making positive changes in her studio, including the introduction of group lessons and setting long-term goals.
Sue Stubbs, a dedicated home-based studio teacher from Australia, joins the discussion to share her insights. Sue reflects on the challenges she faced, the significance of purposeful creativity, and the transformative impact of the program on her lesson planning. Both educators emphasize the diverse focus of the certification, spanning financials, marketing, and the invaluable sense of community cultivated by Tim and Bec. Tune in to hear firsthand how the TopMusic Certification program reignited their passion, fostered professional growth, and transformed their teaching practices.
Sue Stubbs is a piano and woodwind teacher, writer, artist, and performer. Sue's passion is bringing the joy of music and creativity into the lives of everyone around her. She has published several short stories and performs regularly in a concert band, swing jazz band and a covers duo. Sue is currently working on her first novel and is studying a Masters Degree in Learning and Teaching. Sue loves walking, reading, coffee and being mum to her three adult children and a rather needy but loveable dog. Sue holds a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Work, A.T.C.L Pianoforte Performance, and A.T.C.L Speech and Drama Teaching.
Julie Galan is a seasoned piano teacher from Prescott Valley, Arizona, with a diverse group of 36 students. Her pupils span the age spectrum, from lively preschoolers at the age of three and also adult students. Julie extends her teaching expertise to the online realm, conducting piano lessons through Zoom. Specializing in one-on-one interactions and group lessons, her passion for music education is evident in her personalized and engaging lessons.
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In today's show, one of our favourite podcast guests and TopMusic friend, Mike Grande, is back on the show. We dive into a rich conversation with him, spanning from the latest at his music schools and his platform Rock Out Loud Live, to his life-changing experience and trip to Africa. Mike shares insights from his new book, "From Teacher to Coach (And why you would NEVER want to be a Teacher)," delving into the profound impact of coaching in music education. Throughout the conversation, Mike emphasizes the power of building rapport and techniques like anchoring positive behavior. Tune in for an inspiring journey through the realms of music, education, and the transformative power of coaching.
Mike Grande is the founder of Rock Out Loud Live and the owner of two elite music schools in New York and New Jersey. In November 2019, after spending over $650,000 building out his New Jersey school, Rock Out Loud, he was told he had to close due to COVID-19. As the music education world went to ZOOM for virtual music lessons, Mike decided to accelerate the production of his own Virtual Music Lesson Portal – RockOutLoud.live. RockOutLoud.live is the world’s FIRST Virtual Music Lesson portal designed for music educators that is three years in the making. When Mike is not rocking out at one of his music schools, he wears his corporate suit as Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Security Officer for a specialty financial institution on Park Avenue.
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If you’ve ever questioned your ability to guide advanced students or perhaps felt lacking in confidence as your students have moved into late intermediate and early advanced repertoire, then this episode is for you. Many teachers toil for years, nurturing their students' skills only to pass them off when they reach an advanced stage, sacrificing both the connection and the fruits of their earlier labor. Join us today as we dive into the potential of taking on advanced students and continuing the journey. In today's show, our guest, Janna Williamson, joins us to discuss essential skills necessary for piano students before tackling early advanced repertoire and so much more. Tune in for insights and valuable teaching strategies that can transform your approach to advanced students. Plus get a sneak peak to Janna's new course for teaching early advanced students within TopMusicPro membership.
Janna Williamson is a highly sought-after teacher of students of all levels with two decades of professional teaching experience. She maintains a home studio in West Chicago and taught at the Wheaton Yamaha Music School from 2001-2020. She has been an MTNA Nationally Certified Teacher of Music since 2004 and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in piano performance. Janna enjoys performing solo or collaboratively and can be heard throughout the Chicago area on a regular basis.
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In today's show, we're shaking things up a bit and taking a break from our regular programming to answer a series of quickfire questions. We'll dive into a thrilling journey of self-discovery and I'm taking you all along for the ride. I'll be diving headfirst into a barrage of quickfire questions, each one revealing a little more about myself, from time-travel dreams to heartwarming acts of kindness, and a few laughs in between. And finally, discover my favorite childhood memory and a whole lot of surprises along the way. So listen in because we're about to get personal and maybe even a touch whimsical. Let's jump in!
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In today’s show, we explore an innovative concept that could grow your music studio into a hub of both learning and mentorship. I’m excited to have the pleasure of chatting with TMP Member Ella Luhtasaari, an accomplished collaborative pianist and educator based in Canberra. With over 20 years of private teaching under her belt, Ella’s journey has led her to establish a thriving multi-teacher piano studio. But what sets her approach apart is her dedication to mentoring young piano teachers, nurturing both their skills and passion.
Ella’s teaching philosophy revolves around nurturing a lifelong love for music and empowering her students to reach their full potential. Get ready to gain insights as we delve into her experience, including transitioning from a single-teacher setup to hiring teachers and the unexpected start to hiring student teachers. Ella also shared how she mentored her student teachers, how she developed teaching resources, and addressing the legal and financial aspects of it. Finally, Ella’s plans for studio growth and her emphasis on embracing growth and seizing opportunities make this episode a must-listen.
Ella Luhtasaari is an experienced collaborative pianist and educator based in Canberra. After building 20-years of private teaching experience, Ella now runs a thriving multi-teacher piano studio where she not only teaches but also mentors young piano teachers. Ella’s teaching approach is centred around instilling a lifelong love of music of all styles in her students and empowering each individual to reach their full potential. In addition to private teaching, Ella contributes to the tertiary education sector as a vocal/language coach, collaborative pianist and external examiner for piano at the Australian National University. She also enjoys regular recital work in the broader community in collaboration with vocalists and chamber music ensembles.
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Do you have a million things going on but have trouble working on and accomplishing them all? Are you feeling overwhelmed, frazzled, and behind in life and business? Then this episode is for YOU. In this episode, I’m going to share my top productivity hacks and tips for having a productive mindset. I’m by no means an expert on this, but these are the things that have worked for me with all the moving pieces in my business - our courses, the podcast, webinars, speaking engagements, and so much more. As a business or studio owner and teacher, I’m sure you have so much going on all over the place. So in this episode, I’m going to give you my strategies for becoming productive and organized in life and business.
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Michael Gumley, Head of Guitar at TopMusicPro, is joining us once again on the podcast to talk about the newly launched TopMusicGuitar Podcast he’s hosting. In his podcast, Michael interviews awesome guitar teachers doing awesome things in the music education space to share their expertise and knowledge to help you in our own teaching and business. Today, we’re going to get a sneak peek of the guests he’s had and their interesting stories and the future guests that we need to watch out for on the podcast.
Michael Gumley is a guitar teacher and music educator from Melbourne, Australia. He’s the owner and head teacher at Melbourne Guitar Academy. He rocked his start at guitar playing at age 15 and was instantly hooked. Michael brings his passion for and love of all things guitar to each and every lesson and seeks to capture the same excitement and wonder that captivated him during his guitar journey with all of his students.
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If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.He graduated Pi Kappa Lambda from the Peabody Conservatory with an M.M. in Music Composition in 2017. In 2013, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Swarthmore College with a B.A. in Music and Psychology.
Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.In this episode, I’m bringing on one of our TopMusicPro members, Roslyn Walters, to talk about how she is using ideas, lessons and strategies from TopMusicPro in her own teaching. We specifically focus on how she ingeniously integrated our Creativity Kickstarter lessons to teach and explore creative composition and improvisation to her students.
Roslyn has been teaching music for over 20 years. Her passion is to teach and encourage people of all ages to develop their musical skills and to help them believe that they can do it.
I’m even more excited that Roslyn has actually been kind enough to share a PDF download of her process for teaching chords. Don’t forget to grab that freebie after you listen to this episode.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Roslyn Walters has taught piano and classroom music for every 20 years and has experience teaching adults and children, beginners and advanced grades, exams and music for leisure and for fun. Her passion is to teach and encourage people of all ages to develop their musical skills and to help them believe that they can do it.
Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show.
Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.
Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.Practice and music lessons: they go hand in hand. But what if your students are quietly quitting over it? Danny Thompson unpacks this hot topic on this show today from our archives.
Find out why Danny's approach from the beginning is not about emphasizing practice and what he says to new families instead to get them hooked on music.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Danny Thompson is an award-winning podcast producer, professional drummer, and small business owner.
Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show.
Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.
I encourage you to implement the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you.
And if you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. I do read every single review personally, too! Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.Our dear friend Paula Dreyer joins us on the TopCast to talk about rote teaching and composition today. You'll explore how you can use rote music with your own students to inspire composition and go way beyond boring reading-only methods with piano students.
This rote and reading approach is especially well suited for beginning students and older students.
Paula Dreyer's Little Gems for Piano book series features brilliantly levelled rote pieces perfect for lessons or recitals.
She also recently launched the Piano Flow Summer Intensive course for teachers, and her original solo piano album called Central Star, coming out in Fall 2020.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Paula Dreyer is a pianist, educator and composer making music in a unique style that draws upon influences of classical, Spanish, film and improvisational music. She seeks to inspire, include and connect individuals through her globally successful Little Gems for Piano Educational Series. She recently debuted her original solo piano album, Central Star.
In conclusion, there are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on Apple Podcasts or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
On today's episode, I'm formally introducing the launch of the TopMusicMarketplace!
We built this market platform to connect music teachers who've created curriculums, methods, camps, and other offerings with studio owners and students in search of better learning experiences.
We'll investigate why there is a need for a centralized marketplace just for music teachers. We'll help you:
Additionally, I've brought along a few of our 40+ sellers onto the show to quickly chat about what they’re offering and to give you an idea of what’s available.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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In conclusion, there are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on Apple Podcasts or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
We all learn best when the best minds all come together, ask questions, support each other, share ideas. And that’s what having and being part of a membership like TopMusicPro is all about.
Not every teacher has the same plans and goals. But regardless of where you are in your teaching journey, we can support you in your teaching.
On today’s TopCast episode, I’m going to share the top benefits and inclusions of the 3 plans we have under TopMusicPro to give you an idea of what you can get with the membership. Choose a membership level that suits both your budget and the stages of teaching and business that you’re in.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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In conclusion, there are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you compose your own music? Do you explore music composition with your students? Composers truly bring me in awe with their work and I am so honored to be interviewing a very well-known artist who I’ve wanted to have on the show forever.
I thought it would be fun to end Season 3 of the podcast with another one of my Composer Spotlights, which feature conversations with some of your most cherished composers and arrangers, delving into their background, teaching and thoughts on creativity and composition, how they’ve come to be doing what they're doing, and how they create their amazing works that we love so much.
My guest today, Melody Bober, is well-known to every music teacher and almost needs no introduction. She is an inspiring composer who creates motivational piano pieces that foster her students’ understanding and love for music. With more than 20 years of music-teaching experience, a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education, a Master’s Degree in Piano Performance, she is in great demand at conventions and workshops for piano teachers across North America. And today she's going to share her experience and expertise in music composition. It's a super inspiring interview and I can't wait to share it with you.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What is your approach to composing music? Do you encourage creativity to your students through composition?
How do you help yourself or your students deal with performance anxiety? It’s one of the things many teachers and students go through whether it be just in front of 1 person or a whole stadium. It can really be nerve-racking!
Today's episode is all about the challenges of performance.
Further, we can help our students with their and our performance anxiety by finding flow in rhythm in our playing. In that vein, we will also be unpacking tips and strategies on practicing routines, and exploring new repertoire for advanced pianists. Plus, we'll have a look at using Kickstarter to fund performances, projects or anything related to your studio.
I have invited two incredible pianists to join us in the podcast today, Jeremy Siskind and Frederic Chiu.
Jeremy is a jazz pianist & composer who has written eleven publications. Frederic is an internationally renowned concert pianist who collaborates with both classical and jazz pianists to bring vivid live concert experiences to all his audiences.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week.
Students can enjoy feeling connected to their teacher and peers. Similarly, because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice.
In addition, teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread.
Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
Additionally, as a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member. Thus, whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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In conclusion, there are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What measures did you take to manage it? Do your nerves lessen after every performance?
Are you open to the idea of exploring the world of music camps and holiday workshops in your area? Do you want to know what it takes to set these up?
My guest today, Sofie Arhontoulis, has been a piano teacher in South Australia since 1994, teaching in schools and in her private studio, Saili Music. She is also a gigging musician since graduating from the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide in 1991.
Sofie has over 25 years of professional experience in the teaching and performing industry, performing live and as a studio musician.
Along with Sofie in this interview is her business partner Helen Favretto. These two amazing women have teamed up to run Kidz Jam Factor, offering music camps and art classes side by side during holidays. Find out how they entered and succeeded in this venture to spread their love for art and music and, at the same time, expand their studio marketing and add to their income as teachers.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Where do you plan to offer them? What are your goals for offering the classes?
What approach do you use when teaching technique to your students? Are you familiar with the techniques you should teach?
My guest today, Rae de Lisle, is the author of Fit 4 Piano eBook, Associate Professor of Piano at the University of Auckland, and one of New Zealand’s foremost piano pedagogues. Her teaching has produced many outstanding pianists. Aside from the many awards she has been given, her ground-breaking PhD on focal dystonia has resulted in specific concepts about instrumental retraining, leading to many international presentations and keynote speeches.
Fit 4 Piano is a fun, interactive e-book designed to assist the development of a coordinated technique. This unique book uses an approach that aligns with all teaching methods and contains more than 80 HD videos of exercises, musical examples, showing how these concepts are relevant whether playing the easiest pieces or advanced repertoire. If you want to learn more about technique in a very interesting way, you’ll definitely want to stick around and listen to this episode.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you teach it right from the start? How has it improved the way your students play?
What approach do you use in teaching your students, especially beginners?
My guest on this podcast episode, Marvin Blickenstaff, is one of the most well-known and well-loved teachers in the US. He is a teacher, lecturer, performer and publisher with numerous honours and awards under his belt. His extensive background in piano as well as his positive approach to teaching his students make him stand out amongst the crowd.
Marvin shared his wide-ranging experience in the world of piano teaching and gave us some brilliant and insightful tips on how to teach students, especially beginners. So if you are teaching beginners in your studio (which I am pretty sure you are!) then you wouldn’t want to miss this episode because you’ll definitely learn a whole lot from this influential piano teacher.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Are you teaching reading and good technique right from the start? How has it improved the way they play?
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Have you booked your ticket to the Piano Pivot Live yet?
In this episode, I shared the top 10 reasons you need to book your conference tickets now. Apart from discussing major event details, I also talked about some of the things you can expect to see, learn and do in and out of the conference.
It’s going to be an inspiring, interesting, and jam-packed exchange of ideas, innovations, creativity and passion for music between all attendees, including speakers.
I am very, very excited to share this event that we’ve worked so hard for and I can’t to welcome you in Melbourne in January 2020. So, book your tickets now!
Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What are you most excited about the conference? How do you think it will help you as a piano teacher?
What can you learn from a 16-year old piano teacher about teaching, blogging, marketing, composing, selling and running a studio with 30 students?
My guest today is 16-year old Alexa Madison who is a young piano teacher and budding composer moving her way up in piano teaching and business.
She has successfully built a business not only teaching piano, but also selling resources and original compositions to fellow teachers as well. She has grown a social media following and has a blog where she shares her teaching ideas to allow other teachers to benefit from her experiences.
There is so much to learn from this young woman and I’m pretty excited to share her story with you in this episode of the Creative Piano Teaching Podcast. So listen in and enjoy this inspiring show with Alexa Madison.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Have you taken any steps to increase your online presence through your website or social media? Has it helped your overall marketing strategies for your studio?
How did your journey to music education start and where is it now? Are you engaging yourself in conferences, associations, and getting certifications that can support and build you up as a professional music educator?
My guest today has had over 49 years of teaching in music education and has definitely made a mark in the industry. I am so excited to bring in my dear friend, Martha Hilley, the current President of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) in America.
In this conversation, she shares her story and experience in teaching and the lessons she has learnt over the years. We also dive into the MTNA, the NCTM Certification and the upcoming MTNA Conference in Chicago on March 21-25, 2020 where I will be doing a masterclass on creative teaching.
We're offering an exclusive conference registration discount that you won’t find anywhere else in this episode. Don't miss it!
Register for the MTNA 2020 National Conference and use the discount code 20Topham20 to get USD $210 off the non-member registration. This code will be valid from today until December 5, 2019.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you regularly attend conferences or enrol yourself in further studies? How has it changed the way you teach?
Have you ever considered joining a membership, attending a conference, getting coaching or studying further to expand your skill set and knowledge as a piano teacher but too worried about the cost of investment?
My guest today is TopMusicPro (formerly Inner Circle) member, Amy Comparetto. She shares her experience on how she invests in her professional development and makes sure that every single penny she spends comes back to her studio. Amy also talks about her inspiring story on how she gained and even doubled her money back on the membership through teaching the ideas she learned in her studio.
This conversation with Amy has amazed me in so many ways! I invite you to listen in on the interview today to learn more about how you can manage your studio better and get a return on the investments you make in your professional development.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What benefits have you reaped from expanding your skill set and knowledge? What ideas did you implement to get a return on your investment?
Have you thought about incorporating songwriting into your students’ piano lessons but just don't know how or where to start?
Lisa Donovan Lukas, author of The Young Musician's guide to Songwriting shares valuable lessons from her book on her process to encourage both teachers and students to use their creativity and explore songwriting.
Aside from being a composer, lyricist and lifelong pianist, Lisa maintains an active piano studio where she enjoys teaching piano, music composition and songwriting. Listen and learn tips for teaching songwriting to your budding composers.
Download the songwriting powerpack to kick-off this style of teaching in your studio (or to help you explore this in your own practice).
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If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Tonara creates an inspiring community for music teachers and students throughout the week. With students feeling connected to their teacher and peers, and because of the fun and engaging practice tools built into the platform, teachers can see a dramatic increase in the amount and quality of their students’ practice. Teachers no longer have to worry that assignments will get lost or go unread. Multimedia-rich assignments can be reused and updated quickly, making any assignment a festival of creativity and inspiration. Help your students discover the difference effective practice can make.
Tonara is available on mobile, tablet, and desktop! So head to tonara.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial, or download the app from your respective mobile store on your device. Let Tonara create happiness in your studio today!
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How do you go about it? What benefits have you seen in developing their creativity?
Have you ever wished you could get into teaching online? Not just Skype or Facetime lessons but actually with passive income streams that mean you're not trading time for money?
That's exactly what Brent Vaartstra has done and now he helps other musicians and music teachers do the same.
Brent started out with a simple blog about jazz standards and has grown that into a six-figure business. He hosts the Passive Income Musician Podcast all about teaching online and making money as a music teacher and I'm delighted to welcome him to the show.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Have you thought about passive income streams or alternative ways of making money?
MusiClock is one of my favourite apps. I use it in my lessons to make scales more interesting and to provide backing tracks for improvisations. I'm delighted to have its creator on the show today, Perttu Pölönen.
Not only has Perttu created this fantastic app (at only 24!) he's also working on a whole method with physical manipulatives, the app is just one component.
I found this interview inspiring and fascinating as we dove into Perttu's mission and the story behind MusiClock. I hope you enjoy it too.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What did you like most about this app? Did any part of Perttu's story suprise you?
Have you ever been to a piano teaching conference and loved every single minute of it? Chances are, although you probably learned some great tips and met some awesome people, there was a bit of room for improvement.
I'm putting on my first piano teaching conference in January 2020 in Melbourne and there a few things I'm doing differently. I've hand-picked each presenter, and I've seen them all speak before so I know they're fantastic. I've also included masterminding sessions so that you can make action plans right away...and much more.
Listen in to find out what makes Piano Pivot Live different.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Leave them in the comments below and I'll be happy to answer them.
Have you ever wanted to do something a bit different for one of your recitals? What if you could also increase summer retention rates while you're at it?
That's exactly what Clinton Pratt has done with his Music Alive concerts.
Clinton holds these unique visual media concerts at the end of every summer and students are so excited to participate that there's no way they're going to skip out on lessons. The visual components also help students to connect to music more fully and get them more involved with their pieces.
Take a listen to find out more about how Clinton puts these Music Alive concerts together.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Has Clinton inspired you to try something new? What do you think about using this as a summer retention idea?
Have you ever thought about playing for weddings? Becoming a wedding pianist can be a great complementary income for piano teachers and a fantastic way to perform and keep up your playing chops as well as explore new music.
Liz Craig has combined teaching with being a wedding pianist with great success and it now makes up about 60% of her income. Learn from Liz's mistakes, experiences and awesome organisational skills in this episode.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What did you like and dislike about it? Is this an area that you'd like to get into more?
Have you ever thought about building a music academy? Something on a large scale rather than just working as a solo teacher from home?
Building a music academy with 2000 students a week is never going to be an easy road, but my guest today, Jonny Wilson, would tell you that it's worth it.
Listen in to find out how Jonny started with just a few students in his garage and built up to the huge school he runs now.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What's holding you back? Did Jonny's story inspire you to move forward with your dream?
I get questions and requests from time-to-time to hear from my students. What do they think of my creative teaching style? What's it really like to learn from me?
In this episode, you'll hear from one of my actual students, Tim. Find out why he has 2 piano teachers and what his dad thinks about our lead sheet and improvisation studies. Plus hear us jam together at the end!
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Did you agree with what he said about students getting to learn what they want? What did you think of his dad's perspective on exams?
This podcast episode is quite different. In fact, it's pretty unique as Christopher Oill has asked to come on the show to interview me.
In the interview, Christopher dives into what my business looks like today and how I got started. We also spoke about piano teaching trends, how to put ideas from the podcast into action and much more.
This was a really interesting chat and I hope you get a lot out of it.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Is there anything you wished Christopher had asked about? Pop your questions in the comments and I'll get back to you.
I believe strongly in the power of teaching lead sheets in our piano lessons. Lead sheets can help students understand music better and make them more "all-rounder" pianists who can adapt to different musical contexts.
On the show today, I'm sharing some of my thoughts about why we should teach lead sheet playing to our students and a great clip from one of our TopMusicPro courses with Forrest Kinney.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How do you go about it? What benefits have you seen for your students?
Bob Duke is the author of Intelligent Music Teaching, The Habits of Musicianship, and Brain Briefs. He is also the director of the Center for Music Learning and speaks regularly at conferences all over the world.
I had the pleasure of watching Bob give a teaching demonstration in Adelaide a couple of years ago and it was seriously inspiring. He's on the show today to share his ideas and strategies for intelligent music teaching.
There are so many tips for you in this interview that could literally revolutionise your teaching – make sure you don't miss it.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Did he help you to see something in a different light? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Rote repertoire has been gaining popularity in recent years. Piano teachers are realising the value of teaching by rote alongside reading in order to teach technique and allow students (especially beginners) to explore more of the piano.
Samantha Coates has created a fabulous resource that combines rote repertoire with reading to create truly holistic music lessons. I'm delighted to have her back on the podcast today to explain why she has started incorporating rote work into her own teaching and what it could do for your students.
Samantha is generously offering a 25% discount on everything at her roterepertoire.com site! At checkout, click to enter the coupon code 2019TIM and your pack or membership will be reduced by 25%. This code is valid until midnight on May 17.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Have you explored Samantha's pieces or one of the other rote repertoire resources? How have you found the process?
Do you have trouble motivating teens in your piano studio? I think we've all found this difficult from time-to-time. My guest today is an expert at reaching teen students and connecting to them with the music they love.
Jerald Simon has composed a whole series of pieces designed to inspire students that are especially great for motivating teens. He calls them Cool Songs because that's what his students call them.
Take a listen to this episode and hear how Jerald saved many students who were on the brink of quitting by listening to what they wanted to learn and finding the music that would hook them.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What music has clicked with them? Have you tried any of Jerald's Cool Songs?
"I have so much free time, I don't know what to do with it!"...said no piano teacher, ever. We could all use more time to spend with family, planning for our studio or practising the piano ourselves.
If you have a never-ending to-do list it might be time to hire a virtual assistant to take some of the load off.
It's easier than you think to hire someone who can complete repetitive tasks or tasks you don't have to expertise to do well. In this episode, I'll talk you through what to hire out, how to find the right people and help you get started with your own virtual assistant.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you have a list of stuff that it would be great to get off your plate? Share in the comments below. :)
You're in for a treat. Forrest Kinney is coming back on the podcast to talk about pattern based improvisation.
Forrest Kinney is a strong advocate for getting all beginner piano students to improvise. His books Pattern Play and Create First help teachers to just that through the use of simple patterns that make improvisation accessible to everyone.
In this episode, Forrest explains his approach and gives us some fantastic tips for transitioning from duet to solo improvisation, teaching theory through improv and much more. Tune in and get inspired.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Have you used Forrest's resources to do it or do you have another method? What are the biggest stumbling blocks for you in this approach?
This episode of the podcast is a little bit different. My podcast producer, Nicola Cantan, has taken over the show today to give us 10 strategies for finding more time for music teaching games in our lessons.
If you don't know Nicola, she's the writer behind the Colourful Keys blog and the creator of the Vibrant Music Teaching site where she shares games and creative lesson ideas with members all over the world.
Nicola is extremely passionate about the power of music teaching games and I'm delighted to be handing over the reins to her for this show so that she can help us all fit more games into our lessons.
Even if you've never considered teaching with games before, I highly recommend taking a listen to get her perspective on the serious business of fun.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How do YOU find the time? Do you use one of the ideas Nicola explained in the episode?
Enter your details below to grab Nicola's awesome game and have some intervallic giggles with your students.
Legal questions can make piano teachers' heads hurt...but we need to consider the legal issues associated with our business and make sure we're covered.
My guest today, Richard Chapo, is here to answer all our legal questions. Of course, Richard can't give specific legal advice but in this episode, he does give straight-forward and practical tips that will help us decipher the jargon and understand the best practices.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Share your thoughts and perspectives on these tricky issues in the comments.
Linda Poelzer is a TopMusicPro (formerly Inner Circle) member who never stands still. Her studio is so creative it makes my head spin and she's here today to share some of her fantastic studio event ideas.
She runs a thriving studio in Canada and from piano olympics, to a name that tune gameshow, to a Christmas coffee house her recitals are certainly never boring. Listen in to get some amazing recital and event ideas for your studio.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Or perhaps you have one of your own to share? Tell us about your experience in the comments.
Glory St. Germain is the creator of Ultimate Music Theory, a Registered Music Teacher, sought-after clinician and a Neuro-Linguistic Practitioner (NLP). She is really passionate about taking the "blah" out of music theory teaching.
If you thinking that music theory has to be boring and dry – you need to listen to this show.
Glory gave us so many valuable tips to bring music theory to life as well as sharing how she uses music theory clubs to make her studio more profitable and accelerate her students' progress.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Did you enjoy it or dread it when you were learning piano? How do you think your students feel about it?
This is a very special episode. For the 150th episode of the podcast, I've gathered together 6 expert teachers from TopMusicPro (formerly Inner Circle) for a roundtable discussion about the future of piano teaching.
We had a fantastic discussion that spanned the areas of improvisation, teaching reading, performances and much more. It was truly inspiring for me personally, and I know it will be for you too.
Make sure you don't miss this one!
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you have similar goals to one of our experts? I'd love to hear your vision for our industry in the comments below.
Last December Nicola Cantan and I ran something we called the 5 Day Piano Pivot or "5DPP" for short. This free challenge was designed to help piano teachers really think through and plan the future of their piano studio.
Too often as self-employed piano teachers we can get stuck in the weeds of the teaching, planning and admin we need to do each day. The 5DPP is the perfect opportunity to gain focus and clarity.
We're about to open up the 5DPP for you to take (or take again) and I thought this would be a great time to hear from a participant. Lisa Kiernan is on the show today to share what impact this challenge had on her teaching, and how it could help you too.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How did it impact your studio? What was your favourite part of the process?
Leasing your first studio space is an exciting step to take for your business. But many piano teachers are held back because they're not sure where to look or what the process will be like.
My guest today has been through it all. Sophia Hardesty has grown her studio from one room up to 7 rooms – with a large performance space. She now runs a thriving studio of over 200 students in Annapolis.
Sophia's journey is a great one to look to for inspiration. She's taken things one step at a time to get to where she is now. Take a listen to find out more.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What's holding you back? Did Sophia's story inspire you to start your search?
When I published the No Book Beginners framework I hoped it would give teachers the confidence to teach more creatively, and that's exactly what it's done for Georgina Jordan.
Georgina is a piano teacher in the UK who had a very traditional music education and was struggling to add creativity into her lessons. She joined the TopMusicPro, started teaching beginners with the No Book Beginners framework and it's opened up a whole new world.
Georgina has really taken my ideas, run with them and made them her own. I'm so excited to share her story with you in this episode.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Are you unsure of how to structure or plan lessons without that kind of framework behind you?
I love hearing how teachers are getting on in their studios, and what new ideas they're trying out. Amber Harnisch is definitely an inspiring example to follow.
She has diversified her studio over the past few years to include a mixture of pair, overlapping and one-on-one lessons. This has revolutionised her teaching and led to more opportunities for creativity – and more enjoyment for her.
Amber has also recently created a company, and hired her first staff. Her commitment to mentoring the newer teachers is fantastic and I hope you enjoy hearing her story.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What has stopped you from giving it a go? Do you think you could try it now that you've heard how Amber does it?
Amber has generously provided this fantastic checklist for you to use in your studio. This is such a useful resource and I hope you'll take full advantage!
My guest today has dealt with more than her fair share of loss, both personally, and seeing her students experience loss. She's on the podcast today to share how she has worked through this and help teachers who are in similar situations.
I know this is not an easy topic. This wasn't an easy interview to record, but I believe it's important.
I really hope that listening to this episode will be of use to those going through something similar or just to have in your back pocket in case these tough and unfortunate things come up with your students.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How did you deal with it? Did you find a way to support them through music or in another way?
Pop piano teaching doesn't have to be something you do just for fun, or just because your student begs you. It can actually have real value for your students in so many ways.
The approach I advocate for teaching pop music might feel a bit foreign: focusing on chords, simplifying music and teaching rhythm by ear, but it doesn't have to be scary. Even if you've never played a pop piece or you don't have a clue what's on the radio right now, you can still teach this way.
Anna Fagan is an TopMusicPro (formerly nner Circle) member who has had great success with one of my resources, the Top 10 Pop Songs download. She's on the podcast today to share how she brings pop piano teaching into her studio and the benefits for her students.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How has teaching pop music benefitted your studio? What's been your biggest challenge?
Becoming a worship music pianist means shifting mindsets a bit. You're not always going to be the lead player, sometimes you're going to need to take a supporting role. You're also going to need to read lead sheets...and to get better at listening to other musicians.
Whether you're interested in being a worship music pianist yourself, or you want to prepare your students for this role, Drew Collins is here to help.
Drew is a worship music leader and there's no one better to give us the ins and outs of church music. Take a listen to find out more.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more. It even has a new feature where you can upload video and audio files for your students to stream directly from the portal!
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How did it go? What surprised you about Drew's perspective on this type of playing?
Have you ever been asked to teach a blind piano student? What did you say?
It's tempting to say no – not because we don't want to teach them – but because we feel unprepared. But there is no degree in teaching piano to the visually impaired (that I know of) and if we don't teach them they might be left to fend for themselves.
Anastasia didn't shy away from this challenge, she embraced it. She has been teaching a blind piano student for several years now, and she's here today to help us all feel confident diving in too.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more. It even has a new feature where you can upload video and audio files for your students to stream directly from the portal!
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How did it go? What was the most challenging part of the experience for you?
Playing by ear is an area of piano that can intimidate some teachers. If you've never done it yourself, it can be hard to know where to start when it comes to teaching students these skills.
On the other hand, teaching songs to students by ear is often the quickest route to getting them sounding great and playing the music they want to play – especially for teens.
My guest today, Ruth Power, is here to talk us through the process and demystify playing by ear. She has a step-by-step course where she teaches students songs by ear and she's here to show us the ropes.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member. Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST. [thrive_link color='blue' link='https://members.topmusic.co/join/pro/' target='_blank' size='medium' align='aligncenter']Become a Member[/thrive_link]
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine. Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons! If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page. Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally. Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How do you go about it? Do you take a similar approach to Ruth?
Some teachers really find teen beginners a bit of a struggle. These students come to us from a very different place than our younger kiddos and often with pretty unreal expectations of how fast they're going to progress.
But these were some of Jennifer Eklund's favourite students to teach. She's on the podcast today to convince you that they can be your favourites too, and give you some great tips on how to be successful with teen beginners.
Jennifer Eklund has just launched a new method book especially for older beginners. Fired Up! uses rich harmonies, duets and backing tracks right from the get-go and is perfect for those teen beginners who want to sound good yesterday.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Sheet Music Plus isn’t just fantastic because it’s the largest sheet music directory online (which it is!) they’re also doing their part to help music teachers with their program Easy Rebates.
If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Have you struggled to keep your teens engaged? Do you have any tips to share on what worked for you?
Teaching online could open up so many opportunities for you to work different hours, make more money and reach students you couldn't otherwise. Whether you want to teach on YouTube, Skype or Facetime my guest today can definitely give you some great tips.
Josh Wright has been taught by an amazing pedigree of teachers and now shares insightful tips he has picked up along the way in his fantastic YouTube videos and online courses. He also teaches students both in-person and on Skype around the world.
In this interview, we dive into YouTube tips, tech setups and teaching ideas. Josh does lots of demonstrating in this episode so if you're a TopMusicPro member make sure to watch the video of this one in the Resource Library.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Use the coupon code "Tim" for 20% off any product from Josh's online store and "Timskype" for 10% off your first Skype lesson with Josh.
Sheet Music Plus isn’t just fantastic because it’s the largest sheet music directory online (which it is!) they’re also doing their part to help music teachers with their program Easy Rebates.
If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Have you tried teaching online before? What do you find to be the biggest challenges and benefits?
Playing simple 4 chord progressions can open up so many possibilities for students. It can lead them to a better understanding of music and it can give them the skills they need to recover from a mistake in a performance or accompany a singer.
One of my favourite activities for piano lessons is chord composing. In fact, I have a full course to show you how to teach this inside my TopMusicPro community.
In this podcast, you can hear one module from this course and learn how to teach your students the 3 most common pop chord progressions.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Sheet Music Plus isn’t just fantastic because it’s the largest sheet music directory online (which it is!) they’re also doing their part to help music teachers with their program Easy Rebates.
If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
If not, does the idea of teaching like this appeal to you? What way do you teach chords to students at the moment?
I sincerely doubt Randy Faber needs any introduction to most piano teachers. He is one of the creators of the extremely popular Piano Adventures method books, and regularly speaks on pedagogy and performs across the world.
I'm delighted to have Randy on the podcast today to share his thoughts on piano technique. His experience working with both students and teachers gives him a unique and invaluable insight into how we move at the piano.
In this episode, Randy Faber gives his thoughts on arm movements, 3D playing, legato for beginning students and Hanon exercises. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from this superstar of the piano pedagogy world!
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Is there anything you disagreed with in this episode? Anything you were surprised to hear?
The thought of how to hire your first piano teacher can be a daunting one...but exciting at the same time. When you have too many students, a waiting list or new enquiries coming in frequently – it might be a good idea to start thinking about how to capitalise on this opportunity.
Anastasia Buettner-Moore has just gone through this process this year and she's on the podcast today to help you hire your first piano teacher too.
Annie made this decision because her schedule was simply too full. She couldn't maintain her current schedule, let alone add new students as requests came in.
She chose to hire a college student so that she could also act as a mentor and provide training for a new teacher and this model has worked out very well for her. Take a listen to hear how she went about it and how you could do something similar.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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TopMusicPro Members: You can access your PDF download now from the Resource Library. Not a member?
Sheet Music Plus isn’t just fantastic because it’s the largest sheet music directory online (which it is!) they’re also doing their part to help music teachers with their program Easy Rebates.
If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What are your main concerns? Did Annie's story inspire you to give this some more thought?
Instagram is a unique social media platform. It's all images, with no links...and it can be confusing to know how we can use Instagram to market our studios effectively.
Is Instagram just for building our community, or can we use it to attract new students? What are the best images to post and where can we get them?
Those are the questions that Dawn Ivers is here to answer today.
Dawn has a beautifully curated Instagram for her own studio, and she also helps to create graphics for Shelly Davis's Piano Parent Podcast. I'm delighted she was able to join me for this interview and I hope it helps you demystify Instagram for your piano studio once and for all.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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TopMusicPro Members: You can access your PDF download now from the Resource Library. Not a member?
Sheet Music Plus isn’t just fantastic because it’s the largest sheet music directory online (which it is!) they’re also doing their part to help music teachers with their program Easy Rebates.
If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How do you use it and what do you post? Do new parents ever find you through Instagram?
Sally Cathcart and Sharon Mark-Teggart are curious. And they want to spread that curiosity to other piano teachers around the world.
They're big believers in professional development and they deliver content to help teachers improve in their membership site and regular online workshops. They're just about the launch a new session of their comprehensive course to help piano teachers achieve a diploma qualification.
In this interview, we talk about the changes in professional development for piano teachers, the importance of controlling your advice monster, and how we can all continue to get better as teachers each and every year. Take a listen to find out more about these truly inspiring teachers!
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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TopMusicPro Members: You can access your PDF download now from the Resource Library. Not a member?
Sheet Music Plus isn’t just fantastic because it’s the largest sheet music directory online (which it is!) they’re also doing their part to help music teachers with their program Easy Rebates.
If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you find that there are more opportunities than there used to be? What resources do you think have made the biggest difference in your teaching?
Aaron Garner used to be like many teachers, frustrated by sitting in lessons correcting note errors in his students' pieces all day. That is, until he found a way to help students practice better.
Aaron brought together the magic of backing tracks and technology to create a comprehensive practice solution for students: Piano Marvel. This software breaks pieces down and gamifies the process of practising the piano.
Learn how you could help students practice in your studio and what effective practice looks like in this episode.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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TopMusicPro Members: You can access your PDF download now from the Resource Library. Not a member?
Sheet Music Plus isn’t just fantastic because it’s the largest sheet music directory online (which it is!) they’re also doing their part to help music teachers with their program Easy Rebates.
If you sign up to Easy Rebates you get access to 8% cash-back on all your orders. You can also set up lists for your students to purchase and get the 8% cash back on those too!
Since Sheet Music Plus has over 1,000,000 titles including print and digital downloads, it's the best place to go when you have student requests or need something for an upcoming recital, so you should definitely take advantage of this free program.
Go to sheetmusicplus.com/easyrebates to find out more and sign up today.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What do you do to motivate them? How do you get them to practice effectively?
Not all piano teachers want to teach piano full-time. If you've ever thought of starting a new business in a related (or completely different) area to your studio – then today's episode will provide great inspiration for you.
There's nothing wrong with loving piano teaching...but not loving the idea of doing it 50 hours a week. Sometimes even though we enjoy our teaching businesses, we want to do more, or we want more variety.
That's how Janna felt when she decided to start her new business: Studio Rocket Web Design. Janna still teaches in her thriving studio, but she's someone who likes to be pushed and take on new challenges.
If that sounds like you, I hope you'll get something out of listening in on this coaching call.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMsicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What other passions do you have besides teaching piano? What's holding you back from starting or moving forward with a side-hustle business?
Philip Johnston brings a fresh take to music teaching ideas and preconceptions. The piano teaching unthinkables we discuss in this episode may be controversial, but even if you disagree they provide fantastic food for thought.
In today's show we bring video game thinking into the piano studio, abolish long-held beliefs about piano practice and throw reading out the window for beginner piano students.
This is a different style of podcast episode but it's still chock-full of inspiration. Take a listen and prepare to be challenged!
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Was there one that had you shouting at the podcast? Did you gasp? Let me know your thoughts (pro or con!) in the comments.
Facebook ads can be a little tricky for piano teachers. I know many teachers who have accidentally spent too much without any tangible result.
But they can also be extremely powerful if used the right way.
Danny Thompson is back on the show today for part 3 of our business masterclass, and this time we're diving deep on Facebook ads. How can we make them work for us? What does all that jargon even mean?
Find out everything you need to know about Facebook ads for piano teachers in this episode.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What have you found works well for you? Have you considered hiring an expert?
Is the way we approach practice in our studios all wrong? Are our practice expectations unrealistic or counterproductive?
Danny Thompson and I will unpack this idea of taking practice and homework out of the equation and focusing instead on inspiring our students and growing their love of music.
Could this be a useful experiment in your studio? Explore this controversial idea of not having a practice requirement for beginning lessons with your students on today's episode and see why it's not quite as crazy as it first sounds.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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What is a studio brand, is it the same as your logo or letterhead? And what's the point of understanding your studio brand anyway?
Knowing how people perceive you and how you want to be seen in the community is an important part of gaining clarity in your marketing and business.
Danny Thompson is on the podcast today to give us an insight into branding and what it means to us as piano teachers. Danny came to the music teaching business from a different perspective than most of us, and I always enjoy his unique views on business and marketing.
Find out what you need to know about your studio brand by listening in.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you know what you want people to say about your business when you're not around? Do you think this comes across in your marketing and studio website?
Jon Schmidt is none other than the "piano guy" from The Piano Guys. He is a pianist, composer, piano teacher, and author, and I'm delighted to have him join me on the podcast for this episode.
The Piano Guys are known for their incredible pop and classical arrangements. In 2016 they passed 1 billion views on YouTube with their amazing videos with unbelievable backdrops like cliffs, forests and even the great wall of China!
In this interview Jon gives us the inside scoop on those awesome videos, as well as his thoughts on tampering with the classics, and what we can do to inspire the next generation of creative pianists.
You don't want to miss this one!
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you think he would want us to set his music in stone? Or do you think variations would have been welcomed by the great composers?
There's a global shift among piano teachers to start taking their studios more seriously. Many teachers are now taking care of their businesses and no longer see this as just a "hobby" or a side job. This is a profession.
And with that comes all the trappings a small business needs like invoices, expense tracking, efficient scheduling and fee structures. How can we handle all of it and still have time to improve our teaching and invest in professional development?
That's what Todd Whaley is here to help us with. We're going to reveal the biggest mistakes teachers make when it comes to the business of running a piano studio, and what you could be doing differently.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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My Music Staff is studio management made easy – our web-based software helps you manage the core aspects of your private music teaching business. Whether you are a single teacher or part of a multi-teacher studio team, our affordable software is a perfect fit and designed to help your business achieve success.
My Music Staff can do everything your private music studio needs. It helps you centrally manage your website, student contact information, schedule, invoicing and more.
Visit our website (www.mymusicstaff.com) to start your FREE 30-day trial today and experience all of the features that My Music Staff has to offer. No credit card is required to start your trial and there is no obligation to subscribe.
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
Do you have automated systems in place? Do you sometimes make your fee structures more complicated than they need to be?
Phillip Keveren has created some of my favourite arrangements for piano. All of his pieces are beautiful, pianistic and playable.
As he points out in the interview, you don't want a student doesn't want to be working on a pop arrangement for 6 months, and his work makes these pieces students want to play accessible to them at their level.
Phillip got his start with fairly traditional piano lessons, but he was lucky enough to have teachers who never tried to squash his creativity. They supported his exploration, and he learnt by studying what other composers had done and trying to apply it to his own pieces.
Take a listen to get an insight into a day in the life of a modern composer and what makes him tick.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
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Is one of his books a "go-to" resource in your studio? Leave your top recommendation from his vast canon in the comments below!
This is the third and final part in our wonderful series on piano student motivation with Samanatha Coates. (Listen to part 1 here or part 2 here if you missed them.)
Samantha shares a great quote in this episode:
"It is not your job to motivate students. It is your job to create the environment in which they can motivate themselves." – Edward Deci
And Samantha really breaks down what it means to create that environment. Bringing the ideas of mastery and relatedness into everything we do, means we can foster this lifelong musicianship that we all want for our students.
She also discuss the importance of autonomy. How, as teachers, we have to allow our students to make decisions so that they can connect with the music they're learning.
This is essential listening for all piano teachers. Make sure you tune in.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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The jewel in the crown of the Casio piano range is the Celviano Grand Hybrid. The premise behind this instrument was to merge the finest elements of an acoustic piano’s authenticity with the benefits of innovative Casio digital sound technology. A unique collaboration with the esteemed acoustic grand piano manufacturer C. Bechstein, has resulted in a stunning hybrid instrument. Each Grand Hybrid is equipped with a Natural Grand Hammer mechanism, full-length, wooden grand piano keys and an exquisite selection of three world-renowned acoustic grand pianos tones.
Casio CELVIANO Grand Hybrid Pianos offer a full range of functions that provide meticulous support for music lessons such as recording functions, Hall Simulator, Headphone Mode, USB and MIDI connections and Line input and output connections.
Unlike acoustic instruments, no tuning is required and the keyboard mechanism does not require any adjustment, which can mean significant savings in terms of maintenance costs.
For more information click here to see the Celviano in action.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do they get to make choices in their studies? Do they get opportunities to relate to their peers in your studio?
Motivation and practice are the biggest keys to our students' success at the piano. That's why I'm so thrilled to welcome back Samantha Coates for part two of our three-part series on student motivation. (Listen to part 1 here if you missed it.)
In today's show, Samantha is talking us through the parents' role in piano lessons and how we can communicate that role to them.
Parent education is a hugely underestimated part of our job as teachers. If we get this stuff right, it makes a massive difference.
One of the ways Samantha explains this to parents is using her progress matrix which you can find on her blog here.
By laying out the balance of practice and support (with a sense of humour), Samantha makes it very clear how direct this relationship is. No practice + no support = No progress...it really is that simple.
I know you're going to get a heap out of this episode, I certainly did.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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The jewel in the crown of the Casio piano range is the Celviano Grand Hybrid. The premise behind this instrument was to merge the finest elements of an acoustic piano’s authenticity with the benefits of innovative Casio digital sound technology. A unique collaboration with the esteemed acoustic grand piano manufacturer C. Bechstein, has resulted in a stunning hybrid instrument. Each Grand Hybrid is equipped with a Natural Grand Hammer mechanism, full-length, wooden grand piano keys and an exquisite selection of three world-renowned acoustic grand pianos tones.
Casio CELVIANO Grand Hybrid Pianos offer a full range of functions that provide meticulous support for music lessons such as recording functions, Hall Simulator, Headphone Mode, USB and MIDI connections and Line input and output connections.
Unlike acoustic instruments, no tuning is required and the keyboard mechanism does not require any adjustment, which can mean significant savings in terms of maintenance costs.
For more information click here to see the Celviano in action.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you think they realise how crucial their role is? Do they know what goes into good progress with a musical instrument?
Motivating students to practice is a big topic for piano teachers. In fact, it's probably the biggest one.
Tackling this area is no small undertaking, and I'm delighted to welcome Samantha Coates to the podcast to talk us through it. In this three-part series Samantha is unpacking motivation and parent education, and what leads to students that are intrinsically motivated to practice.
In this first episode, Samantha discusses overscheduled students and how teachers can educate the parents about practice expectations. She also explains the difference between "if-then" and "now-that" rewards and why this distinction is so important to make.
Ultimately, at the end of this series, I hope you will have started to understand how you can move your students into that top green square of the motivation matrix. Let's get started.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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The jewel in the crown of the Casio piano range is the Celviano Grand Hybrid. The premise behind this instrument was to merge the finest elements of an acoustic piano’s authenticity with the benefits of innovative Casio digital sound technology. A unique collaboration with the esteemed acoustic grand piano manufacturer C. Bechstein, has resulted in a stunning hybrid instrument. Each Grand Hybrid is equipped with a Natural Grand Hammer mechanism, full-length, wooden grand piano keys and an exquisite selection of three world-renowned acoustic grand pianos tones.
Casio CELVIANO Grand Hybrid Pianos offer a full range of functions that provide meticulous support for music lessons such as recording functions, Hall Simulator, Headphone Mode, USB and MIDI connections and Line input and output connections.
Unlike acoustic instruments, no tuning is required and the keyboard mechanism does not require any adjustment, which can mean significant savings in terms of maintenance costs.
For more information click here to see the Celviano in action.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How do you think this affects your students' motivation? Has Samantha changed how you think about rewards and motivators?
Where do you stand on the digital versus acoustic issue? Do you encourage your students to get acoustic pianos or are you more open to high quality digitals?
While I think good acoustic pianos are fantastic for students to have at home, a lot of the time digital pianos are actually the better option. When parents are purchasing a practice instrument for a beginner, they're unlikely to want to invest enough to get a really solid acoustic piano.
And a digital piano wins over an old beaten-up acoustic every time.
Take a listen to today's show to hear about what sparked this topic, why I recommend digital pianos to my students, and which ones are my favourites.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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The jewel in the crown of the Casio piano range is the Celviano Grand Hybrid. The premise behind this instrument was to merge the finest elements of an acoustic piano’s authenticity with the benefits of innovative Casio digital sound technology. A unique collaboration with the esteemed acoustic grand piano manufacturer C. Bechstein, has resulted in a stunning hybrid instrument. Each Grand Hybrid is equipped with a Natural Grand Hammer mechanism, full-length, wooden grand piano keys and an exquisite selection of three world-renowned acoustic grand pianos tones.
Casio CELVIANO Grand Hybrid Pianos offer a full range of functions that provide meticulous support for music lessons such as recording functions, Hall Simulator, Headphone Mode, USB and MIDI connections and Line input and output connections.
Unlike acoustic instruments, no tuning is required and the keyboard mechanism does not require any adjustment, which can mean significant savings in terms of maintenance costs.
For more information click here to see the Celviano in action.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you notice a difference between your students who practice on digital pianos? Do you think Fanny Waterman was right to point the finger at these instruments?
It's my absolute pleasure to have one of my TopMusicPro (formerly kno as Inner Circle) members on the podcast today. Janna Carlson is not only a fantastic piano teacher, she's also launching a business to help other teachers with their piano studio website.
Since switching to group teaching, Janna has seen first-hand the power of an effective site. Her piano studio website keeps enquiries coming in on auto-pilot – so she can focus on improving her teaching.
Janna's on the show today to give us some insight on what makes for a great site. We cover everything from images to contact forms to formatting. All the things you need to improve (or develop) your own piano studio website.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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The jewel in the crown of the Casio piano range is the Celviano Grand Hybrid. The premise behind this instrument was to merge the finest elements of an acoustic piano’s authenticity with the benefits of innovative Casio digital sound technology. A unique collaboration with the esteemed acoustic grand piano manufacturer C. Bechstein, has resulted in a stunning hybrid instrument. Each Grand Hybrid is equipped with a Natural Grand Hammer mechanism, full-length, wooden grand piano keys and an exquisite selection of three world-renowned acoustic grand pianos tones.
Casio CELVIANO Grand Hybrid Pianos offer a full range of functions that provide meticulous support for music lessons such as recording functions, Hall Simulator, Headphone Mode, USB and MIDI connections and Line input and output connections.
Unlike acoustic instruments, no tuning is required and the keyboard mechanism does not require any adjustment, which can mean significant savings in terms of maintenance costs.
For more information click here to see the Celviano in action.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Did any of the pitfalls Janna mentioned today hit home? What's the one area you're going to make a change in straight away?
Having built a successful music studio, Peter Wang wasn't done. Now, he and his colleagues are trying to make their mark on the music exam world with Con Brio exams.
They've set about addressing some of the common concerns teachers have with traditional exam systems. Con Brio exams can be applied for at any time, from anywhere in the world. Their online system makes this easy and flexible for teachers.
Con Brio exams also have a vast selection of pieces to choose from. They are passionate about every student loving their exam repertoire – not just playing it to get the grade.
Take a listen to learn more about these interesting and innovative exams.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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The jewel in the crown of the Casio piano range is the Celviano Grand Hybrid. The premise behind this instrument was to merge the finest elements of an acoustic piano’s authenticity with the benefits of innovative Casio digital sound technology. A unique collaboration with the esteemed acoustic grand piano manufacturer C. Bechstein, has resulted in a stunning hybrid instrument. Each Grand Hybrid is equipped with a Natural Grand Hammer mechanism, full-length, wooden grand piano keys and an exquisite selection of three world-renowned acoustic grand pianos tones.
Casio CELVIANO Grand Hybrid Pianos offer a full range of functions that provide meticulous support for music lessons such as recording functions, Hall Simulator, Headphone Mode, USB and MIDI connections and Line input and output connections.
Unlike acoustic instruments, no tuning is required and the keyboard mechanism does not require any adjustment, which can mean significant savings in terms of maintenance costs.
For more information click here to see the Celviano in action.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Is there anything that excites you about this new way of examining? Do you have any concerns about the way it works?
Kevin Olson is a natural composer. He started composing at a very young age and creativity seemed inevitable to him. Now, he wants to encourage that in the next generation.
Apart from inspiring our students with wonderful motivating repertoire, Kevin also has some fantastic words of wisdom when it comes to including creativity in our lessons.
By taking it a little bit at a time – we can find more time for creativity. Our students don't have to be producing complete, fully-notated compositions. Start with including improvisation and drawing from the pieces your students are playing. Then you can see where it goes from there.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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The jewel in the crown of the Casio piano range is the Celviano Grand Hybrid. The premise behind this instrument was to merge the finest elements of an acoustic piano’s authenticity with the benefits of innovative Casio digital sound technology. A unique collaboration with the esteemed acoustic grand piano manufacturer C. Bechstein, has resulted in a stunning hybrid instrument. Each Grand Hybrid is equipped with a Natural Grand Hammer mechanism, full-length, wooden grand piano keys and an exquisite selection of three world-renowned acoustic grand pianos tones.
Casio CELVIANO Grand Hybrid Pianos offer a full range of functions that provide meticulous support for music lessons such as recording functions, Hall Simulator, Headphone Mode, USB and MIDI connections and Line input and output connections.
Unlike acoustic instruments, no tuning is required and the keyboard mechanism does not require any adjustment, which can mean significant savings in terms of maintenance costs.
For more information click here to see the Celviano in action.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
Copy this coupon code to use when you see the "Coupon Code" box: PIANOPODCAST.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you find it hard to plan into your lessons? Have you been trying to do too much or jump too far?
Have you ever thought about bringing rock bands into your teaching studio? Many teachers would be interested in this kind of ensemble playing experience, and the positive introduction it provides to music.
But few would think of bringing this to preschool students.
Getting preschoolers into rock bands might sound like something that would need a team of music prodigies, but the way Dave's doing it means any kid can get involved. Any child really can be part of a band at 4 years old, given the right approach.
Learn how Dave Simon's preschool rock bands work in this episode.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What do you like about Dave Simon's approach? Is there anything you would differently?
2017 has been an amazing year and I've so enjoyed sharing piano teaching ideas and inspiration with you on the podcast. We've covered everything from lead sheets to best business practices, and the feedback from all of you has been fantastic.
Take a moment with me to look back over this year, and sneak a look forward to what's coming up in 2018 on today's show. I'll also share with you a bit about my team, and some of what goes into running this site.
Here's to an even more awesome year next year!
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
If one or two of the ones I mentioned should be top priority – let me know in the comments. I'd love your input on this.
Do you ever feel imposter syndrome? This is the feeling of being a "fake". Feeling like others around you in your profession have more skills, more knowledge or even secrets that you don't know about.
Many new piano teachers, or even ones with years of experience, can feel a bit insecure in their own teaching abilities. Perhaps it's because they don't have a piano pedagogy degree, or maybe they're just comparing themselves to others and it seems like they come up short.
I hear some version of imposter syndrome from piano teachers all the time, and I know I've felt it myself.
More teachers than you realise feel exactly this way. Which is why today I'm going to share with you some ways you can overcome imposter syndrome as a piano teacher.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
How did you overcome this feeling? Why did you feel that way in the first place?
Do you want to find success in 2018? No matter what that word "success" means to you – you're going to need to clear the decks first.
If you find yourself getting overwhelmed by all the amazing stuff out there, you're not alone. I hear from teachers all the time who find themselves spinning in circles trying to do too much.
I'm so excited to tell you how you can beat the dreaded information overload, and find piano studio success in 2018. The challenge I'm running along with Nicola Cantan from Colourful Keys is going to help you do just that.
This isn't just about pedagogy either. It's a wholistic approach to your piano teaching life. Take a listen to find out what this Piano Pivot is all about and how it can help you.
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The Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid range is the perfect combination of innovation and tradition. Developed in collaboration with C. BECHSTEIN, Casio has introduced a game changer – offering an acoustic grand piano action, response and feel, with the benefits of a digital piano.
Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid features at a glance:
Made with full-length wooden concert grand piano keys, using the same materials and processes as the C. Bechstein concert grand pianos.
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* 32 other sounds (23 on GP300)
* 6 x speakers, 2 amps
* Arrayed vertically (up/down) for acoustic grand piano soundboard-like experience and sound-field
For more details about the Casio Celviano click here.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
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I think we all do, right? What's stopping you from being successful right now?
Proper planning for new piano teachers (and more experienced ones) can save time, headaches and money. When you think things out in advance you can avoid falling into the traps that many new piano teachers do.
Nicola Cantan is back on the podcast today to share tips on planning for new piano teachers. We cover a lot of ground, from lesson formats to performances to payments, and how you can bring all these things together if you know your big WHY as a teacher.
Whether you're a brand new teacher, or just need a reset button – I think you'll love this conversation. We share some great insights and examples from our own teaching to make it super practical and relevant to your planning process.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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"I am thrilled to be the brand ambassador for these incredible, dynamic, game-changing instruments developed by Casio – the Celviano Grand Hybrid pianos. If a person desires the qualities of a grand piano (or even more than one) but doesn’t own a manor house to place it in, the Celviano Grand Hybrid is your answer." - Simon Tedeschi
The Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid range is the perfect combination of innovation and tradition. Developed in collaboration with C. BECHSTEIN, Casio has introduced a game changer – offering an acoustic grand piano action, response and feel, with the benefits of a digital piano.
Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid features at a glance:
Made with full-length wooden concert grand piano keys, using the same materials and processes as the C. Bechstein concert grand pianos.
* Hamburg (Steinway)
* Vienna (Bosendorfer)
* 32 other sounds (23 on GP300)
* 6 x speakers, 2 amps
* Arrayed vertically (up/down) for acoustic grand piano soundboard-like experience and sound-field
For more details about the Casio Celviano click here.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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Is there anything you wish you planned when you started out? Perhaps something that cost you in time or money in those first few years?
Planning lessons effectively is definitely an art, not a science. There are many things to balance and the actual lesson might look quite different in the end – but with experience it does get easier.
Leila Viss is not only a fantastic piano teacher, but she's also helping to shape future piano teachers at the La Mont Piano Prepatory Program. Through her work there and at her home studio, she has picked up some helpful tips for planning lessons effectively for both groups and individual lessons.
Leila shared a great quote in this interview as she spoke about the spiralling of concepts:
"You have to make the knowledge ready for the child, rather than waiting for the child to be ready for the knowledge." – Jerome Bruner
...And so many more gems! Whether you're a newbie teacher or a veteran, you're definitely going to learn a heap from this episode.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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"I am thrilled to be the brand ambassador for these incredible, dynamic, game-changing instruments developed by Casio – the Celviano Grand Hybrid pianos. If a person desires the qualities of a grand piano (or even more than one) but doesn’t own a manor house to place it in, the Celviano Grand Hybrid is your answer." - Simon Tedeschi
The Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid range is the perfect combination of innovation and tradition. Developed in collaboration with C. BECHSTEIN, Casio has introduced a game changer – offering an acoustic grand piano action, response and feel, with the benefits of a digital piano.
Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid features at a glance:
Made with full-length wooden concert grand piano keys, using the same materials and processes as the C. Bechstein concert grand pianos.
* Hamburg (Steinway)
* Vienna (Bosendorfer)
* 32 other sounds (23 on GP300)
* 6 x speakers, 2 amps
* Arrayed vertically (up/down) for acoustic grand piano soundboard-like experience and sound-field
For more details about the Casio Celviano click here.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you fall into any of the traps or mistakes Leila mentioned? Does your lesson planning process look like hers?
Joe Harkins is a new piano teacher who came to piano teaching (like many of us do) from a mixed background of playing and performing. He got inspired to return to further pedagogy studies when he saw the gaps in his own knowledge, and joined the La Mont Piano Prepatory Program.
For a brand new piano teacher, Joe is wise beyond his years. He shares some amazing nuggets and insights that he's learned, including how to remember to look at the "big picture" when you're teaching.
Joe's desire to learn and improve his teaching is truly inspirational. I know you're going to get a lot out of today's episode – whether you're a brand new teacher yourself or not.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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"I am thrilled to be the brand ambassador for these incredible, dynamic, game-changing instruments developed by Casio – the Celviano Grand Hybrid pianos. If a person desires the qualities of a grand piano (or even more than one) but doesn’t own a manor house to place it in, the Celviano Grand Hybrid is your answer." - Simon Tedeschi
The Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid range is the perfect combination of innovation and tradition. Developed in collaboration with C. BECHSTEIN, Casio has introduced a game changer – offering an acoustic grand piano action, response and feel, with the benefits of a digital piano.
Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid features at a glance:
Made with full-length wooden concert grand piano keys, using the same materials and processes as the C. Bechstein concert grand pianos.
* Hamburg (Steinway)
* Vienna (Bosendorfer)
* 32 other sounds (23 on GP300)
* 6 x speakers, 2 amps
* Arrayed vertically (up/down) for acoustic grand piano soundboard-like experience and sound-field
For more details about the Casio Celviano click here.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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Did any part of Joe's story resonate with you? Was there something in his journey that made you think differently?
Lucinda was trained in a traditional classical system, but when she realised that she couldn't even play Happy Birthday at a party (without sheet music) she felt a little cheated. Why couldn't she do something so simple after all these years of study?
She wished that someone who had these playing by ear skills would write down the formula, so that we could all learn to do it.
As Lucinda began to teach students herself she gradually developed this step-by-step process and eventually put it all together in her book: Piano by Ear.
Lucinda has a wealth of knowledge and experience when it comes to teaching aural skills – and how to play Happy Birthday – in a way that's digestible for students. She makes playing by ear accessible to even the most by-the-book teacher.
I'm so excited to share this interview with you today, I know you're going to take away a lot of great tips and ideas.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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"I am thrilled to be the brand ambassador for these incredible, dynamic, game-changing instruments developed by Casio – the Celviano Grand Hybrid pianos. If a person desires the qualities of a grand piano (or even more than one) but doesn’t own a manor house to place it in, the Celviano Grand Hybrid is your answer." - Simon Tedeschi
The Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid range is the perfect combination of innovation and tradition. Developed in collaboration with C. BECHSTEIN, Casio has introduced a game changer – offering an acoustic grand piano action, response and feel, with the benefits of a digital piano.
Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid features at a glance:
Made with full-length wooden concert grand piano keys, using the same materials and processes as the C. Bechstein concert grand pianos.
* Hamburg (Steinway)
* Vienna (Bosendorfer)
* 32 other sounds (23 on GP300)
* 6 x speakers, 2 amps
* Arrayed vertically (up/down) for acoustic grand piano soundboard-like experience and sound-field
For more details about the Casio Celviano click here.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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What about Lucinda's approach to this was most interesting to you? Do you teach them these kind of well-known songs by ear?
Depending on where you got your musical start, solfa might be an integral part of your musicianship – or it might be a foreign language.
If you didn't learn solfa growing up or never felt like you had a"good ear" it can be intimidating to launch into solfa exercises in your teaching. It's tempting to just pick up a book of exam ear exercises and practice those before the big day.
But you'll be missing out on so much goodness, and your students will be too. Ear training with solfa can be fun, practical and above all truly musical.
Christopher Sutton has some fantastic tips to share with us today all about using solfa in your piano teaching. Many of these ideas were new to me – and are things I'm definitely going to be using going forward.
Take a listen and see if you're persuaded by the power of solfa too.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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"I am thrilled to be the brand ambassador for these incredible, dynamic, game-changing instruments developed by Casio – the Celviano Grand Hybrid pianos. If a person desires the qualities of a grand piano (or even more than one) but doesn’t own a manor house to place it in, the Celviano Grand Hybrid is your answer." - Simon Tedeschi
The Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid range is the perfect combination of innovation and tradition. Developed in collaboration with C. BECHSTEIN, Casio has introduced a game changer – offering an acoustic grand piano action, response and feel, with the benefits of a digital piano.
Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid features at a glance:
Made with full-length wooden concert grand piano keys, using the same materials and processes as the C. Bechstein concert grand pianos.
* Hamburg (Steinway)
* Vienna (Bosendorfer)
* 32 other sounds (23 on GP300)
* 6 x speakers, 2 amps
* Arrayed vertically (up/down) for acoustic grand piano soundboard-like experience and sound-field
For more details about the Casio Celviano click here.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Studio Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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Do you feel like you could give some of these exercises a go? Let me know if you use some of these simple solfa exercises and how you get on in the comments.
Ear training can be dull. But it definitely doesn't have to be.
Kirstin Jensen is here to tell us about some super fun and effective aural activities you can do with your students in just a few minutes of lesson time. These ideas will even get your youngest most wiggly students excited to work on ear training.
When it comes to ear training, a little goes a long way. Kirstin has seen a marked difference in musicality between her students that have done ear training from the start – and those that haven't.
So what are you waiting for? Jump in and listen to Kirstin's great aural tips, your students will thank you.
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"I am thrilled to be the brand ambassador for these incredible, dynamic, game-changing instruments developed by Casio – the Celviano Grand Hybrid pianos. If a person desires the qualities of a grand piano (or even more than one) but doesn’t own a manor house to place it in, the Celviano Grand Hybrid is your answer." - Simon Tedeschi
The Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid range is the perfect combination of innovation and tradition. Developed in collaboration with C. BECHSTEIN, Casio has introduced a game changer – offering an acoustic grand piano action, response and feel, with the benefits of a digital piano.
Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid features at a glance:
Made with full-length wooden concert grand piano keys, using the same materials and processes as the C. Bechstein concert grand pianos.
* Hamburg (Steinway)
* Vienna (Bosendorfer)
* 32 other sounds (23 on GP300)
* 6 x speakers, 2 amps
* Arrayed vertically (up/down) for acoustic grand piano soundboard-like experience and sound-field
For more details about the Casio Celviano click here.
As a valued podcast listener, you're eligible for a $100 discount on an annual TopMusicPro Membership. This discount lasts for as long as you're a member and whatever price you sign up for today is the price you'll pay as long as you remain a member.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
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Do you ever jump too far ahead too soon like I do? Or perhaps you've been scared off from lack of confidence in your own skills?
When it comes to teaching pop, sometimes the best approach is to learn it aurally. Working out a pop song by ear gives you more opportunities to teach your students theory, and creates a much more musical experience.
In this episode I take you through step-by-step how you can teach your students a pop song by ear. I take the song Mockingbird by Eminem and break it apart just like I would with a student in a lesson.
You don't need to write off rap or hip hop songs like this – sometimes they can make great teaching material. Take a listen if you're curious about this different approach to teaching pop.
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If you want to try teaching pop by ear but you're finding it hard getting started, you need this cheat sheet.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
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Have you been nervous to try this kind of teaching? What's holding you back from teaching your students to play by ear?
Forrest Kinney and I have a lot in common. We both believe that modern classical music eduction is missing a step when it comes to teaching the creative arts.
Somewhere along the way improvising, composing and arranging got cut out of the equation – and we're fighting to get them back into piano studios around the world.
Piano teachers can feel dizzy with all the different creative projects they could or should be doing. The way Forrest frames these as the four creative arts gives a lot of clarity to creative piano teaching.
I'm delighted he was able to come on the podcast to explain his philosophy and approach to teaching these creative arts.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
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Were you encouraged or bolstered by Forrest's way of looking at creative teaching? Share your inspirations from today's show in the comments.
When it comes to teaching modes, teachers can come across all sorts of stumbling blocks. For one thing, they may not have the in-depth knowledge they feel they need – or they may just be unsure of where modes fit in the piano curriculum.
I get questions about modes all the time from teachers. How to identify them, when to teach them, and what their place is in our studios.
So in this episode I thought I'd tackle teaching modes and how to have fun with them in your teaching. I'm talking about the characteristics of each mode and breaking down the mystique that surrounds modal pieces.
Don't forget to download the worksheet so you can follow along for maximum effect.
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Do you explore modes throughout your students' studies? Did this episode help you to clear some things up around modes and what to do with them?
Did you become a piano teacher because you LOVE music, but now struggle to handle the business side of things? Or perhaps you're in a little bit of a teaching rut and need to find a way out?
Well then today's episode is for you. This is the second part of our 100th episode celebration and I'm sharing my favourite conversations so far about business and teaching transformations.
These are the best snippets from the podcast so far that will help you level up your business game, and those minute details about your teaching that could change everything. Find out about multi-teacher studios, automation, teen retention and more in this awesome roundup episode.
If you've enjoyed these extra special episodes with our favourite conversations then let us know in the comments. We'd love to hear what you think.
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Now that you've heard both parts of our 100th episode special, was there one of your favourite conversations that we missed? What do you think should've made the list?
It's the 100th episode of the podcast! To celebrate we've put together a two part special with the best clips from the past 99 conversations about creativity, business and teaching transformations.
If you follow the blog and podcast, you'll know that creativity in piano lessons is one of my great passions. That's why I've dedicated this first part of our 100th episode special entirely to ideas about improvisation, composition and creative teaching.
I've so enjoyed each and every conversation I've had on the podcast so far and I'm looking forward to many more. If you have a favourite episode (perhaps one I left out) make sure to leave it in the comments.
Enjoy this extra special episode and stay tuned for part 2 all about the business of piano teaching.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Was there an idea that you tried out from the last 99 episodes? A favourite quote that stood out?
Pamela Wedgwood first started composing because her students wanted to learn pop...and yet they weren't always ready to play the full pop music they wanted to. So she started experimenting to create music that would inspire them to practice.
She now has all sorts of publications including the popular Jazzin' About and Upgrade! series which have been loved by countless students and teachers across the globe.
She's also of course a fantastic teacher with a wealth of experience and in this episode she shares tips for everything from memorising to improving listening skills. You don't want to miss this one – take a listen and get inspired.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Has any of Pam's music inspired your students? What's your favourite piece?
Massimo Biolcati is the creator of my favourite app of all time, iReal Pro. This app is the best tool I've found for creating a band experience to practice pop and jazz music on the piano. Something that I believe very strongly should be included in more music teaching studios.
When Massimo started the app it was something completely different. But through some time and a lot of coding magic it's grown into the wonderful tool that I now use in my teaching.
This app is like the best backing track ever...and so much more. Find out how it came about, what you can use it for, and some insider tips and tricks in today's show.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What's your favourite feature? What unusual or interesting ways have you used this awesome app?
One of the fantastic benefits that my TopMusicPro members get access to is the opportunity to take part in a live mastermind call once a month. In these video calls we focus on hot topics for piano teachers, and members can ask questions of myself and our guest experts.
These calls are so valuable and one of the many highlights of being part of my community for piano teachers. So I thought it would be fun to give you a sneak peak inside an TopMusicPro (formerly known as Inner Circle) mastermind in today's show.
In this snippet one of my members, Karen Lien (check out her member spotlight here), is asking about group teaching. Karen got some great advice here for marketing her studio and has gone on to fill several of her new group classes very successfully since this call.
Take a listen to see what a mastermind is like – and get some great tips along the way.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What would you love help with that you could ask the community about? What questions did this discussion bring up for you?
Katie Wardrobe is the ultimate guide to have when it comes to music teaching technology. She helps teachers all over the world to incorporate technology into their teaching with workshops, online training and tons of awesome resources.
Explore these games for rhythm teaching and get started using them simply and easily in solo and group lessons. Teaching rhythm to students doesn't have to be a struggle when you have great technology at your side.
Want to get your students to experiment more with composition? We've got you covered there too.
Take a listen and discover pedagogically sound and enjoyable ways to use technology in your piano teaching. (We've even included some options for the non-apple users out there.)
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you have a favourite rhythm teaching game? Share your fun rhythm teaching ideas in the comments.
Building a studio website might seem overwhelming at first. There is so much jargon to wade through and so many questions to answer...What's a host? What platform should you use? What pages do you need?
Never fear. To kick off tech month on the podcast, I'm talking to Nicola Cantan today all about studio websites. From Wordpress to CTAs to finding images, we're covering it all in this episode.
If you want a complete step-by-step of how to set up your studio website the right way then you're going to want to get join TopMusicPro.
Nicola has put together a comprehensive Online Studio Launchpad course for TopMusicPro members that will hold your hand throughout the whole process of setting up your studio website. Click here to find out more about TopMusicPro membership.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you even have a website? What difficulties have you had in setting it up?
Do you have questions for Nicola about setting up your studio website? Leave them in the comments and she'll get back to you ASAP!
The Music Mentor Group (AKA Debra Perez, Robyn Harris, Kathy Rabago and Natalia Huang) draw upon their diverse wealth of experience to help teachers succeed in business.
This is studio planning with a difference. The difference being that instead of getting caught up in the small things, we're going to look at the big picture today.
In today's show, we cover a lot of ground. We look at marketing, student retention, automated systems and group teaching. Above all though, we're focussing on one question: what is your vision for your business?
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you look at the big picture first? Do you sometimes get stuck in the day to day and the nitty gritty?
This podcast is a little bit different. Today's show is a coaching call with one of my members, Rosemarie Penner.
Rosemarie Penner is an analytical creative… plus online piano teacher and composer at “Must Love Music”! She loves to make learning simple, fun and interactive. When not writing articles (like this one), she enjoys reading and playing video games. For creative ideas and resources, visit Must Love Music.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What steps have you taken so far? Which parts of Rosemarie's call stuck out to you?
When Daniel Patterson's studio wasn't magically full three months after graduating college, he realised he had a thing or two to learn about marketing. So he set about finding out everything he could about advertising and growing a music studio.
Daniel now shares what he learnt with other teachers on his blog. If you're looking to grow your studio, he's the man to listen to. He knows what works.
Take a listen to find out how to grow your studio and differentiate yourself in a crowded market, why group teaching might deserve a second look, and what advertising methods are best for music teachers.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Are you happy with the studio size you have? Have you considered going to group teaching to fit in more students?
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Hooktheory is a truly innovative site. It looks at harmony from a completely different perspective than traditional music theory. This is what happens when you bring together three engineers with a shared passion for music.
By analysing the underlying chord progressions of thousands of pop songs – these guys are not simply learning what makes for a hit. They've also developed new ways of teaching music theory so that students can see their instrument as a toolbox to be explored.
The approach the guys at Hooktheory have taken is so inspiring. I'm delighted to be having them on the show today to talk about their journey and their philosophies on music education.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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Have you looked around the Hook Theory site? What do you think of their approach to pop music and music theory?
When it comes to teaching pop piano, I've heard it all. Teachers cite these six barriers for getting into pop teaching time and again. But today I'm going to bust these myths.
I get why you might be reluctant to branch into this area. Especially if you've bought into any of these preconceptions about teaching pop piano.
It doesn't matter if you were classically trained, hate pop music or think it's a waste of time; I think every teacher should at least be open to a sprinkling of pop in their lessons. Take a listen and see if teaching pop piano deserves a second glance for you.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
If you're already teaching pop piano yourself, what do you think stops other people? Do you think I missed any of the big myths about pop piano?
Playing classical music didn't really appeal to Coen when he was a kid – so he started forging his own path. He found his way into piano playing through pop music and now teaches his students using the vocabulary of chords as the foundation.
Coen is passionate about pop piano teaching. He treats teaching music like a language, and he thinks a harmonic vocabulary is the first thing they need to learn. When they learn about chords in this way, they see that these notes fit together, no matter which way they're spelled.
There are so many possibilities when it comes to beginner piano teaching. I hope you'll get some inspiration for your studio from Coen's unique, pop-based approach.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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What do you think of Coen's approach to teaching? How much pop do you teach in your studio?
Coen is generously giving away his Bare Essentials to Keyboard Harmony to my listeners. You're not going to want to miss this comprehensive guide.
When it comes to pop piano recitals, Kristin is a pro. Kristin's students get a well-rounded education including pop and classical repertoire, and her annual pop showcase is one of her big studio highlights each year.
This episode was first broadcast in September 2015. There's a good chance you haven't heard it unless you followed the podcast from the very start. Even if you did it's definitely worth a re-listen.
Kristin gives inspiring and practical recital ideas that will help you level-up your next concert. Take a listen and have a fresh look at your next event.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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Did you use any of the innovative ideas Kristin shared with us? Do you have your own creative recital plans to add our list?
If you've been to a conference recently, you may have met Shana Kirk at one of the booths there. Shana is an expert on music technology and its applications in the piano studio. She's here today to share seven ways you can use tech to make your recital more creative.
We've all been to a recital that was...well...not too exciting. We want our recitals to be one of the cornerstones of our teaching business. If you're going to go to the effort of putting on a recital, it better get people's attention.
These wonderful tech ideas for recitals will help your event stand out and leave students and parents looking forward to the next one.
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run.
Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons!
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes or on my Facebook page. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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Exams are not for every student. There are many alternatives if you want to motivate your piano students to move forward and practice more.
But if you do want to go for an exam, which one should you choose? I want to encourage you not to just pick the one you know best, or the one you used growing up. There are so many fantastic options out there – and they all achieve different things.
Today I'm going through the differences to look out for in a piano exam syllabus. I'm also giving you some tips on how exactly to match your student to the best possible exam for them.
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Do you use lots of different syllabi? Have you explored all the different options that are available?
Barry Walmsley grew up with the AMEB, but when he found Trinity College piano exams it was a much better fit. He started working with Trinity in 1990 and is the perfect person to give us an overview of what this exam board is all about.
Trinity College piano exams have many features that make them stand out. The first one that jumped out to me was the option of either improvising or sight reading in the early grades.
Trinity also has a great rock & pop syllabus which swaps out aural & general knowledge tests for "session skills". The accompanying books are forward-thinking and full of great contemporary repertoire (that you can use even if you don't go for the exam of course).
Take a listen to today's show and see if you might like to give Trinity College piano exams a try.
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What do you like about this syllabus? Do you like the idea of the rock and pop or certificate exam options?
Do you ever wonder exactly how to teach piano pieces? Once students have left their beginner method books, some teachers tend to get a bit lost wondering, "What do I do now? How do I prepare my students for their new pieces without that structure?"
The best thing about the creative and flexible approach to teaching that I advocate is that you don't have to be held to a restrictive method book. However, this can also be a bit terrifying if you don't know what to do instead.
There is so much great piano music out there, but what's the best way to teach it?
Today I'm sharing a simple and flexible framework that you can use to start better preparing your students for new repertoire. Never again hastily give your students a few notes about a new piece as they run out the door. Use this structure to get them ready instead.
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What do you think of this planning template? Do you think it will help you to better prepare your students for their upcoming pieces?
This sheet brings together all elements of a holistic education: listening, moving, creative, reading, writing, and theory. Click here to see a sample worksheet that I've already filled in.
Playing games is one of the best ways to get young kids engaged. Whether they're learning about music or maths, gamified learning is effective and fun.
Planning piano teaching games into your lessons will mean your students learn theory concepts more quickly. Games based learning is what children are set up for!
They'll also be even more excited to come to lessons. Kids love interacting and learning through play and you'll build more rapport with your students in the process.
Here today to tell us about her favourite piano teaching games, the effect they have in her studio, and how you can gamify your teaching is Nicola Cantan. Nicola shares tons of her creative and outside-the-box teaching ideas on her blog Colourful Keys.
Let's get more piano students off that bench and giggling with some piano teaching games.
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Do your kids get time off the bench during their lessons? Or do you only use games in group lessons or workshops?
What's your favourite game or off bench activity?
You can download the Gamified Piano Teaching Powerpack by filling in the form below. This powerpack includes the three games mentioned today: Dynamic Dynamo, Signature Sprint and Line, Space, Leapfrog. You're not going to want to miss out on these awesome games.
Rote teaching got a bad rap for a while. But piano teachers are starting to realise the value of teaching pieces by rote and incorporate this puzzle piece into their teaching.
Teaching rote pieces alongside reading pieces provides so many benefits. Kids who learn pieces this way are better at finding patterns, using their ears and navigating the keyboard.
You might feel like a fish out of water when it comes to rote, pattern-based piano teaching. Many teachers are apprehensive of trying this style of teaching if they've never done it before. It's scary not to have a book to point at.
Well, Amy Greer is here to help you get started with rote pieces. She's giving us step-by-step insight into her rote teaching style. I hope Amy will inspire you to give rote pieces a try this week.
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Any? Do you see the value of teaching pieces by rote? If you haven't tried it yet, what's holding you back?
Properly planning a piano teaching curriculum is not as simple as just following an exam syllabus or a method book series. It requires careful thought and consideration to put together the curriculum for your studio and your students.
Many teachers tell me that they don't have time to fit everything into the lesson time. Others ask me how they can plan for exams alongside creative activities. Making a plan can help with both of these issues.
You're the route planner for your students musical journey. Where are you going to lead them?
Don't let yourself be pulled in different directions of things you should be doing. Listen to episode 78 and start proactively planning your curriculum.
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Did you design your own curriculum? Or do you follow a particular method book?
How much lesson planning do you do and how much do you teach on-the-fly?
Teach lead sheets and your students will be more likely to be lifelong pianists. In fact, Susan Deas surveyed teachers and found that 90% thought teaching lead sheets was useful skill. Cultivating a love of music and keeping students playing was also rated as a primary focus, and most teachers thought lead sheets would help with this.
So why are many of us still not fitting this creative skill into our lessons?
Susan Deas takes a practical, straight-forward approach to lead sheet playing. Her book, Improvisation for Classically Trained Pianists, breaks down this skill into a truly step-by-step process.
As Susan says: "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good, have a go!". Jump in to episode 77 and find out how you can teach lead sheets in your studio.
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If so, what approach do you use? If not, what's stopping you getting started?
Do you like the idea of a more step-by-step process for teaching lead sheets and chord charts?
It goes without saying that the world is completely different than it was in Beethoven's time. And even Beethoven had what we would now call a portfolio career, teaching, playing and composing. So why is a performance focussed music education still the norm?
Why aren't music teachers properly preparing students for their future?
Decide on your teaching objectives before you (perhaps unconsciously) emphasise performance perfection. Changing your teaching mindset means your students can access all these other avenues that music can open up.
Learning music can teach us many skills beyond the stage. Susan de Weger is here to tell us the how, why and what of preparing students for their future, not the distant past.
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Do you give much thought to the role music will play in your students' lives? What is your core objective as a piano teacher? What do you want for your students?
Bradley is a fantastic improviser and has inspired many piano teachers to bring creativity into their piano teaching studios. Through this experience, he has found these 5 myths of improvisation stop many classically trained pianists from getting started with jazz or improv.
When we allow ourselves to believe these myths, we're closing ourselves and our students off from a whole section of music making. And the truth is, you probably already improvise in some way. Even if you don't know it yet.
As part of the classical to chords month, Bradley and I are going to bust through the myths of improvisation. While we're at it, we're throwing in some quick and easy accompaniment patterns you can use to teach creativity right away.
So jump in, and get started with improvisation today. It's not scary I promise.
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Was one of these myths getting in the way of musical creativity for you? Do you think your students have any of these preconceptions about to improvisation?
Creative teaching is obviously something I'm extremely passionate about. I love teaching creative skills to my own students and helping teachers to do the same.
Because of this reputation, piano teachers often come to me with their creative teaching questions. And the same ones come up again and again.
So in today's show, I'm answering your top questions about creative teaching. How can you get started if you were classically trained? Do you need an iPad to teach creatively? How can you find time in your busy piano lessons for these activities?
Find out all this and more in the episode 74.
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Leave your questions in the comments and I'll try to help.
The world is changing and the old style of piano lessons often doesn't fly anymore. We need to find ways to get more creative so we can inspire students to stick with the piano.
As Tiffany, my special "piano-quitter" guest says:
"You'd be surprised at how much students know where they want to go with the music...It might not be on the curriculum, but give it a go, let them explore a bit! Music is a joy and it's a creative outlet."
It's such a shame that Tiffany didn't get to learn this as a child. Maybe, just maybe, if she had been given more creative piano skills she would've been inspired to keep going and push through the challenges of learning piano.
Today I'm sharing the top 5 reasons I love teaching creative piano skills, and hopefully inspiring you to get more creative in your piano teaching this year. And in turn, passing on some musical inspiration to your students so they stick with it.
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What makes you want to keep learning and improving? How do drive yourself you continue to learn new methods of teaching creativity?
I've put together a special download just for podcast listeners: 20 Simple Ways to Add Creativity to Any Piano Lesson. You're not going to want to miss this.
So much creative piano teaching innovation has happened this year on topmusic.co, and there's heaps of exciting things coming up in 2017.
Today on the show I'm giving you a sneak peek into what's coming up. We're also taking a walk down memory lane with my top 7 podcast episodes from the past here.
More and more, my focus is on helping teachers with the creative side of piano teaching.These 7 powerful creative piano teaching episodes definitely deserve revisiting. All 7 give you actionable steps for creative piano teaching.
Even if you've been listening to my podcast right from the start take a listen back. There's probably something in them that you missed, or forgot to take action on.
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This is a chat with one of my favourite contemporary composers, Dennis Alexander.
In this episode, Dennis not only plays a few of his favourite pieces, he answers questions such as "What's the most important thing you feel piano teachers should be teaching students to encourage creativity?".
Hearing composers talk about what got them into composing (normally the encouragement and creativity of their first teachers) is always interesting. I would love to think that I'm cultivating the next generation of composers in my studio. But creating composers is not going to happen if we only teach students how to read other people's music.
Would Bach, Beethoven and Chopin (and any of the other famous composers) be happy to hear that the majority of piano teaching in 2016 still focusses mainly on music reading, performing and interpreting 'the classics'?
We must remember that, in order to have future generations of composers, we need to be encouraging our students to improvise, create and be curious about music.
How should we do that? Take a listen and find out!
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In this podcast, Leila and Bradley dispel many of the myths around creativity.
They discuss what "creativity" actually means, how you can fit it into your lessons and what to do, step by step, to get started. This is the perfect episode to listen to if you want to get fired up about teaching creative skills, and get the tools to get started.
Bradley and Leila are two of the best creative teachers around. Leila, like many of us, was classically trained and has become more creative through her own professional learning, exploring and practising. This means that she is in a perfect position to guide other classically-trained teachers towards a creative approach because she knows what it's like.
Bradley has a much more jazz-oriented background and so has the chops to teach and play just about anything in any style but he's also connected enough with piano teaching to know the pedagogy, know how to teach and how to share his amazing skills.
While a little longer than usual, this episode is full of ideas that you can use in your teaching right away so get a pen and notepad and watch and learn!
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In her teaching, Vashti uses so many creative and collaborative activities to teach all sorts of concepts.
Vashti was generous enough to give us some full teaching demonstrations in this episode. See inside her wonderful Orff inspired studio and get some great ideas for effective and fun rhythm teaching.
This is has been one of the most popular episodes to date and I think the reason is that 1. Vashti is awesome, inspiring and great fun to be around 2. She opens the door to her entire studio and shows us how Orff can help us get more creative and 3. She even prepared students to be involved in the podcast so she could demonstrate things live.
Make sure you watch the video of this one and check out the massive oversized marimba! You'll get some great ideas for introducing creative ideas using rhythms created from words and syllables and how the Orff approach could be just what you're looking for in 2017.
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Paul Harris is a teacher, composer and innovator. Among his many interesting ideas is the concept of simultaneous learning.
In this podcast we discuss how to start teaching a new piece without even opening the score, and how to split a piece into manageable “ingredients”. He also give some great tips for preparing students to play in foreign keys with more flats/sharps than they’re used to.
No discussion of contemporary piano teaching would be complete without talking about Paul Harris and his simultaneous learning concept.
While some of you might be thinking: "that's not really creative", I think the idea of working with the ingredients of pieces gives teachers the opportunity to be incredibly creative.
In this episode, learn about how you can extract the ingredients of pieces in order to pre-teach the student the skills they'll need to approach their next piece. And once you have the ingredients, get creative with them - explore them, improvise with them, etc.
This approach will change the way you teach forever.
https://topmusic.co/tttv068-the-importance-of-harmony-with-tom-donald/
Tom Donald believes that teaching harmony and chord progressions to students gives them the skills to really dissect and approach all new pieces of music. No matter what type of music they want to play.
In this episode we talk about his approach to teaching, and what led him to open his own contemporary school of piano.
This episode was one of the more recent and featured a teacher after my own heart: Tom Donald from the London Contemporary School of Music.
In this episode we discuss something very close to my heart: harmony and particularly, the importance of teaching students about harmony in a way that's relevant, approachable and useful in their music studies.
So often, harmony (chords, progressions, cadences) is a study that's left to dry theory books when, in my opinion, it should be something that students study, discuss and experience in every lesson.
Find out more about harmony and why and how you should teach it in this episode.
https://topmusic.co/tttv065-composing-imagination-and-creativity-in-young-children-with-lyndel-kennedy/
Lyndel’s passion for creativity in piano teaching is infectious and inspiring. In this episode we explore her Play-a-story curriculum and what inspired her to create it.
We discussed what inspired Lyndel to create Play a Story, why she doesn’t teach reading for the first 12 months and what being “musical” means to her.
Lyndel is one of the most passionate teachers I've ever met and you only need to listen to her speak for a few minutes to get inspired in your own teaching.
Lyndel has developed an approach to improvisation which features imagery, story and film to encourage creativity in students of all ages and it's quite unlike anything I've come across before. It's taken her years and years of painstaking work to put together what she now calls the Inner Musician and it's a program that you can experience in your own teaching.
Find out more about what she's created and how it works in this inspiring episode.
https://topmusic.co/tttv001-student-composition-tactics-with-daniel-mcfarlane/
Daniel has created a big niche for himself in the international piano publishing industry in the last five years by creating highly-appealing original music.
Students love his cool style and groovy rhythms so who better to take student composition advice from? His advice is practical, straight-forward and actionable right away.
This is the first episode I ever recorded and was with my friend Daniel McFarlane, an influential composer and teacher living here in Australia. It's still one of the most downloaded episodes of all time.
While the production may have been a bit rough in those early days, the content is nothing short of amazing. In this episode, you will take away at least 10-20 fantastic activities you can use with your students which explore creativity through scales, modes and patterns which Daniel knows that kids love.
There is also a free cheat-sheet download which I still use in my teaching today!!
If you really are lost and don't know where to start, check out this #1 Episode today.
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I've never done a roundup post like this before. What did you think? Would you like more?
Also, if your favourite creative teaching episode wasn't listed, let me know by leaving a URL and your comment below.
When I started to explore Piano Safari I was excited. I've looked at many piano methods and none made quite as much sense to me as Piano Safari does. The books include rote teaching, intervallic reading, technique and improvisation all in one method. What's not to love?
The way they approach technique is truly inspired. Julie and Katherine have distilled the essential movements needed by pianists down into animal themed exercises.
Not only do kids love this animal theme, but it makes the exercises more memorable. And when they remember the technique exercises better, they practice them more - and more accurately.
Today on the podcast the creators of Piano Safari, Dr. Julie Knerr and Katherine Fisher are talking technique, sight reading and inspiration. They also give their top five piano teaching tips, and you're not going to want to miss those.
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Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
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What do you think about rote teaching, do you teach by rote already?
Do you ever feel like there's just too much information these days? It can be difficult to know where to put your focus when life, work and the internet seems to pull you in every direction.
Beating overwhelm means knowing where to put your focus and attention. You can't possibly consume all that content - and you shouldn't try.
When you know what you're trying to achieve , set very clear goals for yourself, and hold yourself accountable for achieving them - you're that much closer to beating overwhelm. You need to cut through the fluff and work out why you're doing what you're doing.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
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Did any of today's tips help you see something in a different light? What's your overarching teaching philosophy?
What do you do to stay healthy and feel balanced?
Through his own musicianship and teaching, Tom Donald gradually came to realise that something was missing. There was a disconnect between what students wanted to learn and what teachers were teaching. Students were also coming out of lessons without a true comprehension of how music works.
By teaching harmony first, students get a much richer understanding of music as a whole. They're able to see inside all music whether it's pop, jazz or classical. This also opens up students to the similarities between the different genres of music.
Teaching harmony and chord progressions to students gives them the skills to really dissect and approach all new pieces of music. No matter what type of music they want to play.
Find out how Tom approaches teaching, how his studio is structured and actionable steps you can use to incorporate more harmonic into your teaching today.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $100 off your membership today.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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Do you agree that harmony should come first? What was your favourite part of Tom's approach to teaching and business?
Which of Tom's business tips resonated with you?
Abraham Levitan didn't come from a traditional, conservatory background. So, when he started teaching he included all genres of music. He custom arranged pop tunes for his students and encouraged them to play the music that they enjoyed listening to.
Perhaps that's why he was so popular. His teaching style was friendly and accessible and his studio quickly grew. Soon he had a sizeable waiting list and started looking into hiring teachers.
But how did he find the right teachers?
How do you find teachers for a travelling music school that align with your ideas and philosophy of teaching? How do you make sure teachers stick with you for the long term?
Find out all about Abraham's approach to hiring, scheduling, and teaching in today's podcast. Maybe it will even inspire you to start a travelling music school too.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $100 off your membership today.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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What did you love about his approach to hiring? Was there anything you disagreed with or would do differently?
Are you tempted to start your own travelling piano school?
Shelly Davis has a mission. She wants to educate our piano parents so that everyone can get the most out of piano lessons. Even the non-musical families.
With the Piano Parent Podcast, Shelly is giving parents the information they need to support their child's musical education. But, why did she decide to take on this subject? And, why a podcast?
Shelly's own studio is pretty well-aligned to my own way of thinking. She believes not in creating concert pianists, but in fostering flexible piano skills with functional theory.
She brings this down to earth and straight-forward approach to the Piano Parent Podcast as well. Take a listen to learn more about Shelly's studio and her podcast, then go recommend her podcast to your piano parents.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $1o0 off your membership today.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Are the parents in your studio musical? Do they understand and support you as a teacher?
What episodes do you wish they would listen to from the Piano Parent Podcast?
Dennis Alexander didn't train formally as a composer. He always wanted to teach, and that's what he studied. He stumbled upon composing a little way into his teaching career, and boy are we glad he did!
Dennis's own teacher embraced his improvisations and flare for creativity. Had he had a different teacher growing up, we might not have his fantastic pieces on our shelves today. It's no wonder that he believes in nurturing his own students' creativity.
It was inspiring to meet Dennis at NCKP 2015 and I'm delighted to have him on the podcast today. Take a listen to one of the foremost pedagogical composers. We're talking about the importance of creativity, teaching composing and even getting an exclusive performance from the man himself.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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Do you have one piece or book of his that you turn to again and again? A piece that's been a student saver for you?
What stood out to you about his approach to creativity and composing?
In TopMusicPro membership, every so often we have '4-Week Challenges'. In these challenges piano teachers set themselves goals to complete within a four week timeframe.
This gives them accountability to the other teachers inside the community, and the motivation and support to achieve their goals. As many piano teachers are self-employed, this can really help to get things done with the encouragement of other teachers.
Colin Young was the winner of the last 4-week challenge. Not only did he manage to stay away from chocolate, he also increased his student load by 800%.
At the start of the challenge Colin just had one piano student. He now has 9 students, and a waiting list. The progress he has made during this time, as well as his engagement in TopMusicPro (formerly know as Inner Circle) community in general is truly inspiring.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are a TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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Is there anything you wish you had that extra push to do? What would go in your 4-week challenge?
Irina Gorin is famous in the piano teaching world. Irina's YouTube videos of her teaching have helped and inspired so many teachers, especially when it comes to teaching technique.
Irina didn't always feel so confident teaching beginners. When she first moved to the USA and used traditional method books, they always felt a bit...lacking. The five finger positions used in these method books didn't set her students up for success at the piano.
Tales of a Musical Journey is a unique piano method in many ways. Irina's approach to technique, and narrative style is engaging and effective in teaching beginners. Her use of props helps young children connect to tension free piano playing.
I hope today's podcast will inspire you to think a little differently about how you teach your beginners. I know we can learn a great deal from Irina's experience.
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Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today.
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If you’d like someone to guide you every step of the way from planning to financing to contracts, then this course will be perfect for you. I’m so excited to be announcing that my great blogging friend Jennifer Foxx has recently released her own training dedicated to helping teachers get started with their own summer camp programs.
The course is called Make More, Teach Less and it will be the ultimate companion for anyone looking to start their own summer camp program. Featuring nine online video modules that you can follow at your own pace, Jennifer's training will cover everything you need to know.
Remember that the best thing about a course like this is that it will save you heaps of time and money and avoid you making all the mistakes that Jennifer made when she ran her first camps. Do it right the first time and enjoy the extra income and benefits of a summer-time program for your students.
Want to get $10 off the course today and grab some summer camp lesson plans? Just click the button below to find out how.
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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What did you find the most interesting about this approach to teaching beginners?
What did you think about the role of parents in Irina's piano studio?
Teaching an early childhood music education program can be a great addition to a piano studio. Not only is it an enriching teaching experience, but it makes business sense too.
Young children are often able to attend classes during times you might not normally be able to fill. Plus graduates of your program can feed directly into your regular piano lessons.
If you're going to start an early childhood music class, it's wise to have the strength of a great curriculum behind you. That way you know you're doing something that works, and you can just focus on the teaching part.
Ellen Johansen has been using MusikGarten for over 20 years, so when she says it works, she knows what she's talking about!
Ellen has found her MusikGarten students to be better readers and overall musicians. They naturally and instinctively improvise, sing and play with musicality. I'm so excited to have Ellen on today and share some of the wonderful examples of her MusikGarten teaching.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today.
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Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Do you use MusikGarten or another program?
Perhaps you don't teach a program yourself but have experience accepting graduates of one of these programs?
Tell us what you're experience has been with early childhood music classes.
As a piano teacher, you probably consider music to be your area of expertise. But we also have to wear so many other hats as well.
When a student with special needs walks into our studio, we need to understand their diagnosis so we can teach them better. Sometimes we can feel completely in over our heads here. We might not know anything about the diagnosis, what it means and how to these students learn best.
That's why I'm so excited to be unpacking autism with Lydia Meem today. Lydia is a clinical psychologist with lots of experience working with kids with autism.
She has some really fun and helpful tools and tricks to share with us today, as well as fantastic insights into how to teach these students in a way that suits them. Jump in, I'm sure you'll learn a lot, I know I did.
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Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Were there any of the aspects of autism that surprised you? Or anything you wish you'd known sooner?
What did you think of Lydia's visual representation ideas?
Which of Lydia's sensory tools do you wish you had?
Something we see time and time again, is that great teachers are lifelong learners. Great teachers never stop trying to better themselves, participating in various forms of professional development and continuing education.
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Today's podcast is a little different. Paul Myatt and I will shortly be running teacher training events around Australia, so today we're discussing professional development. We're talking about why professional development matters for piano teachers, and also generally about our education philosophies.
Paul and I are both big proponents of teaching differently, and we're bringing you the best discoveries we've found from our own continuing education.
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Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Do our more "hands on" type training events appeal to you?
Sometimes all it takes for a student to be successful in their piano lessons is for the teacher to reframe what success means. Not every student is going to be able to play Beethoven sonatas...which is why Susan Bessette is measuring success in smiles.
After Susan retired from teaching in the prison system, she couldn't resist the challenge of taking on a piano student with autism. As she took on more students with special needs, she searched around the web for resources for her students. She didn't find anything and so she started making her own.
Susan has learned a lot from teaching students with autism, down syndrome and traumatic brain injury. She's got some great tips to share today that will make your teaching of students with special needs more effective.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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What do you think of Susan's motto "success in smiles"? Do you have any students that would benefit from this reframing on your end?
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Teaching students with special needs can be an extremely rewarding experience, but it has its challenges. If you've been approached by a parent of a child with special needs, you may have been too intimidated to take them on. You may have felt that you weren't prepared or qualified to deal with their unique learning style.
Well, Dr. Scott Price is on the podcast today to help prepare you to teach any child that comes your way by responding to each student's needs.
Dr Price's journey into teaching students with special needs started with one very special student and grew from there. He has gone on to teach plenty of students with autism, ADHD, visual impairments and hearing impairments. He keeps careful notes on the triggers and routines of each of his students so that he can tailor his teaching to suit each individual.
Parents turn to Scott for his ability to adapt his teaching to suit their child, and I think we can all learn a lot from his approach to teaching students with special needs.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
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What have you found to be the biggest challenge in teaching these students?
Is there any advice you would give to teachers just starting out with teaching students with special needs?
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Have you thought about teaching students via Skype who are overseas? Imagine being able to teach students when you can't teach students in your own studio, ie during school, early morning or late in the evening. Teaching overseas students does come with some important things to think about. Sarah gives us some great food for thought in this episode explaining that we have to think outside our own cultural experiences and be aware of the cultural differences of other nationalities and religions.
As well as cultural differences you'll need to think about:
Using Internet MIDI see Episode 53 and for other beginner tech ideas relook at Episode 52. Here's a great video of how Internet MIDI works:
Sarah Lyngra's extraordinary jouney across many continents will give you some great ideas on how to start your own Skype teaching program. More information is available from her website: www.teachpianoonline.com.
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Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
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Which bit of Mike's technology would you like to own? How could you explore taking your online teaching to the next level?
Tim: All right, Sarah, welcome to the show today. Great to have you on it.
Sarah: Thank you.
Tim: Now, before we get started, I think you better tell everyone a little bit about your piano teaching adventures and your life adventures from the last few years. You've had some pretty amazing experiences overseas. And this is all gonna be connected to our concept of online teaching, but yeah, give us the rundown.
Sarah: Well, I actually moved overseas about 20 years ago, and I spent 5 years in Copenhagen. And that's where I learned that the market for English-speaking piano teachers when you're working overseas was pretty big, so I taught piano lessons in Copenhagen to an international crowd. And then from there, my husband and I...my husband's Norwegian, and we've never actually lived as a married couple in the United States...moved to Saudi Arabia. And this was right after September 11th, and so things were quite a bit different then, before and after, than they are now. And the majority of my clients initially... I met a piano teacher who was going back to work, so I got her clients. And then over time, there aren't very many piano teachers in Saudi Arabia. They don't have a music curriculum. You can't get visas for music teachers. They don't teach music in the schools. And so the longer I was there, the more local clientele I had, as word got out, the more adult students that I had. We were also involved in clandestine music concerts with artists all over the world.
And the international expat community is quite a bit different than teaching in a local community because you're not just teaching Americans. You're teaching people from pretty much every continent except Antarctica. Even though everybody I taught had at least one parent with a college education, quite a few of the people I taught, this was the first time that they ever had private music lessons. And in Saudi Arabia, a lot of the local students didn't have...well, they didn't have music education...but they didn't have the background of you go to your lessons, you practice, and then the delayed gratification of practicing and then having recitals. And then we had also a wide variety of religious backgrounds, and it was just completely different than what you normally see when you're teaching in a rural community in the United States.
Tim: Oh, absolutely. I can't even comprehend what it would be like to live in somewhere like Saudi Arabia. I think it'd be amazing. It'd be fascinating. It'd be a huge culture shock, I would guess. So when you were living over there, you're talking the expat community. So that's international people living in Saudi Arabia, and you said there's pretty much people from every continent there. So you were giving live one-on-one, personal piano lessons while you were there, as well as online piano lessons. Is that right?
Sarah: Yes. Well, actually I was giving online lessons to students in the United States because I had some here. I was giving online occasionally to students in Saudi Arabia because women can't drive there and driving can be kind of dangerous. And so some of my students had to commute, and when they couldn't get a driver, then I would give them a Skype lesson. And then one of my trips back to the United States, I got an infection that prevented me from flying for a few months, and so I started teaching my students in Saudi Arabia from the United States to keep them going because I couldn't travel.
Tim: Yeah. Well, talk about giving you flexibility, right?
Sarah: Yes, yeah. And it's one of the things, I think, that teachers don't think about because, like, let's say you are going through chemotherapy, for example, you feel well enough to teach, but you can't be exposed to other students. And so having Skype lessons as an alternative gives you the ability to continue teaching your students without exposing yourself to risk. Or if your students are sick or if you're sick, then it's a really good vehicle for that kind of teaching.
Tim: And in Saudi Arabia, piano lessons weren't really common and music education isn't in schools, how do people get pianos? Are there piano sellers?
Sarah: Well, there are. But you know when you go to a show room in the United States, you choose the piano, and then they have a bunch of movers who move them in the tuning community. In Saudi, it's kind of like you shop from a catalog and they ship it in. And when we first got there, it was right around the time of the Second Gulf War. I was teaching group lessons because there weren't many teachers. I had ordered a whole bunch of electronic pianos, and they got delayed because the shippers didn't wanna go into the Gulf until it calmed a little bit.
Tim: Oh.
Sarah: So you had to wait for getting whatever you were gonna get at that point. The tuning, tuning is not a profession that you have in Saudi Arabia, so tuning acoustic instruments was quite challenging for a lot of people. And one of the tuners was deaf, and he wasn't telling his clients. So the clients didn't hear it, and so you could go over to their pianos and you would know that it was tuned by this particular gentleman, who had access to this fabulous group of, you know, Saudis who had pianos. And also, in Saudi Arabia, the music that's often played is played on an oud, which is kind of like a lute, and it's not fretted. And they use quarter tones, and so what sounds out of tune to a Westerner doesn't necessarily sound out of tune to a Middle Easterner.
Tim: Wow. I mean, there are just so many things going against you, even living in the country.
Sarah: Yes, but [inaudible 00:05:39] going for you because there's a real desire for people to learn musical instruments, and so when they find out you're a piano teacher... I didn't advertise. I stopped doing a waiting list because it became overwhelming.
Tim: Wow. I think I could talk to you and ask you so many more questions about Saudi Arabia, but that isn't the focus of today, although it kind of is.
Sarah: Yeah.
Tim: What I wanna talk about is how you went about the online teaching. And as you know, we've had a number of guests on this month who have talked about the technology and things like that, so we can cover that just basically in regard to what you use and what you've seen work. But I think one of the most important things we can talk about with your experience is cultural difference. And so while the first few podcasts of this month have talked about, you know, what to do when it's a snowy day and if you're not too well teaching your local kids or teaching kids in your same country.
But you've got some experience now of teaching in other countries. So what are some of the factors that we haven't really explored in regard to this cultural difference and things you've gotta keep in mind?
Sarah: Okay, so one of the big cultural differences that I see is that, you know, particularly in the United States, in December, everybody does Christmas recitals. And you know, Christmas music is big. The piano [inaudible 00:07:00] all have their Christmas versions of it. Now, when I got to Copenhagen, I was so excited because my favorite Christmas music was actually provincial French carols. We lived down the street from the French school, and I was like, "Oh, my gosh! I've got French students, this'll be their music, and I'll really make a connection with them." And caroling is not a tradition in modern day France, and none of my students knew carols. And I'm like, "Oh, okay." So I had to kind of change my American "This is a great thing" to more European style of teaching.
So then when we got to Saudi Arabia, well, Saudis don't celebrate Christmas. They have Ramadan and Hajj and they have their Eids, and they are not tied to December. They move around through the year. And Christmas is a Christian religious holiday, so my ideas of, "Oh, Christmas music" just totally [inaudible 00:07:55]. And so you see a lot of people doing Christmas recitals in the United States, and some teachers sometimes get a little upset that their students don't wanna do Christmas music, or their students don't wanna do this kind of music. Or they don't even wanna be involved with that particular recital because it goes against their religious beliefs, which is totally fine.
And I think, when you start teaching overseas, it's not your culture that really matters, it's the culture of your students. So you don't teach "Silent Night" to Muslim students unless they are okay with it, you know. You always wanna get consent about the music that you're teaching, particularly if it has a religious bent. "Jingle Bells" is universal, so it seems like you could teach "Jingle Bells" and the secular carols very easily. You know, even "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is very popular because I think "Jingle Bells," "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," and "Silent Night" are universal. Everybody knows them.
Tim: They're almost folk tunes, aren't they, sort of thing?
Sarah: Yeah. "Happy Birthday" is generally okay, but again, there are a few people that don't do birthday things. So you don't do birthday stuff. And so I think, the majority of students wanna learn how to play the piano because they wanna learn how to play songs and songs that relate to their culture. And if you give them songs that relate to your own culture, then that's not really what they're looking for.
Another thing that I found was really interesting is, in the Middle East, there's a Lebanese singer named Fairuz. And she's like the person that everybody in the Middle East, whether you're Saudi Arabian or... There's also an Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum. And these women are iconic, and so you might have a lot of resistance in Middle Eastern culture to taking piano lessons, particularly if they're Western piano lessons. But I found that, if I could make some arrangements of some of these Middle Eastern songs that are universal, it was no longer about taking piano lessons. They were learning how to play Fairuz, and that was huge.
And you know, my adult students, I have Saudi adult students, and in the beginning, they were like, "Oh, I don't wanna learn this. This is what my parents listen to" or "This is, you know, baby music or whatever." But what they found is that, when they went home and they played that, it legitimized their own lessons. Because that's another interesting cultural thing. If you're coming from a culture that doesn't celebrate music, doesn't teach music in the school, and then there's some political reasons why music is not really up there, you don't have people saying, "Oh, my son is doing this," you know, getting everybody around the piano to show them off. So they're not getting a lot of support from home. There's not like, "Oh, great. This piano student is doing wonderfully at home." They have to kind of be self-starters.
Interestingly, though, the Lebanese are very culturally in tune, and you get students' parents who say, "I want my kid to play the Für Elise." And so they're not taking piano...
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Have you ever considered sharing your talents to a wider audience than just your students? Would you like to make some extra income on the side while you sleep?
Today's episode is all about taking the idea of teaching online to another level by teaching large groups of people online and then offering a back catalogue of recorded lessons for people to download.
In fact, my guest today brings in around $60,000 each year in addition to his other jobs, just by offering online lessons to people around the world.
The best thing is, anyone can do it!
Online lessons to large groups can be created using free software like Google Hangouts (which, incidentally is what I use for my webinars), with a simple mic and camera and not a whole lot of tech know-how (please see Episode 53 and Episode 52 for beginner tech ideas).
Mike Verta has taken online learning to a next level. He has shared his skills to many many people and when he teaches his sessions are honestly providing genuine assistance to all his students in his live sessions. He has lots of experience in creating and presenting amazing sessions.
While Mike explains his pretty complex setup, don't be intimidated by feeling you have to create something quite as impressive as this when you're starting.
As a teacher you will be able to learn a heap of things by watching one or two of Mike's free videos.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today.
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Does the idea of teaching online music lessons seem a bit daunting? Do you know what equipment and technology you need to teach a successful online lesson? Do you know how to set up and use your equipment? What about finding students? Or getting paid? Or setting up your policy? Or knowing which activities can be successful in an online lesson? Are there specific teaching tips you should use for online lessons? How about pros and cons of online teaching? Or troubleshooting when something goes wrong?
Do you ever think, "I could never teach on Skype because I'm afraid of using technology during piano lessons" or "I wish I could stop teaching so many makeup lessons", or "I'm moving soon and I don't want to leave all of my students behind!" or "I wish I had more students to fill the rest of my teaching schedule" .... then these videos are just what you have been looking for!
Put your fears behind you and learn to be a successful and confident online teacher with the step-by-step information included in my training video series, “Learn to Teach Music Lessons on Skype". Learn what equipment you will need, where to purchase it, how to set it up, the pros and cons of online lessons, how to teach an online lesson, and much more in this 85-minute training session.
Extras:
“Learn to Teach Music Lessons on Skype” will help you develop the online studio you’ve always wanted! If you want to be the most forward-thinking and trend-setting teacher on the block, if you would love to increase your client base, teaching hours, and income, and if you want to offer experiences to students that they will remember for years to come, then online teaching is just what you’ve been looking for!
Join me as I answer your burning questions about online music lessons, help you gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to start teaching online lessons, and help you discover ways to expand your studio offerings, set your studio apart, and take your studio to the next level!
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Which bit of Mike's technology would you like to own? How could you explore taking your online teaching to the next level?
Interviewer: Mike Verta, welcome to the show.
Mike: Thank you very much. Thanks for having me.
Interviewer: All the way from sunny Los Angeles. It's summertime over there. Right?
Mike: Yeah, it is, always.
Interviewer: And we're struggling through winter, which to Melburnians is always freezing cold, but nothing compared to what half the states get. Now look, I'm really interested in hearing a little bit about your story, how you started teaching, what your training was in, and what you're doing now. Can you give us a little bit of background?
Mike: In terms of teaching, I had no intention of teaching. It happened by accident. I was a working composer or I am a working composer. I've been working since I was 16, and I had joined an online forum for composers and I would post some of my work, just sketches mostly.
And right from the time I started posting work, people would ask questions. Other composers would ask questions about pretty much every aspect of writing music, about composition, the orchestration or performance techniques or studio issues, even things related to the business and all that sort of thing. And over a course of six months to a year, the questions got...there were so many of them. I just couldn't answer them anymore. I was doing that all the time in email and/or on the forum. I was spending way too much time on it.
And of course I wanted to answer, because they were asking the exact same questions that I asked when I was coming up, but you can never really get straight answers especially from professionals who are working. You always feel like there's some secret. It's like the nuclear launch codes. People won't tell you what the real truth is about business negotiations or what their tricks are when they write.
So what I did was I thought, "Okay, you know what I'll do? Is, I'll do a couple of free podcasts. I'll do a couple of podcasts and a couple of YouTube videos and I'll put them on, and this will probably take care of that." Except it went exactly the opposite way, because now people had little pieces of media they could share. So there was just more and more interest in this.
And so I informally said, "Well look, if I did a masterclass series on these various disciplines, is that something you guys would be into?" And there was a lot of interest there. So like I said, without really intending to, but having the teacher's spirit or something, I decided, "All right, let's just do this."
So I didn't have much of a game plan when I started. I knew I could talk about pretty much anything in the industry. And I thought, "How long should the classes be? An hour and a half, something like that." And I picked a price point, and then I just started. They grew in popularity pretty quickly, and now I have a really nice core group of people who come. There's more every day, pretty much.
Interviewer: And so what does the outcome look like today? How many lessons do you provide? How many students do you teach? Do you have the numbers?
Mike: What I did was with the classes, I do them live and I do them on Friday nights in Los Angeles' time. They're very informal. It's almost like a hangout, and there's a structure. There's a plan for the class. And then I take questions and the live people help shape the class, because they'll ask for more clarity on a point.
And I've done to date I think 24 or 26 classes over the course of the 4 years. So they're not regular. It's usually between gigs. And I'd say each class, I'd have to do the math. But I sell them for 30 bucks. I make them 30 bucks because I wanted to make it super cheap.
Interviewer: Bargain.
Mike: Yeah, because the way I figured it was I knew when I was studying with a professional myself, it would cost me about $125-150 an hour for a guy who had a 30 year pedigree in the business. Kids coming up, they can't afford that. That's ridiculous. And it wasn't going to be about the money. Like I said, this was all just gravy. I wasn't planning on doing it. So I figured I'll give them $30. That's near impulse buy, and just for once in the life, they'll get more than they paid for. This will just be one little piece of justice in this world.
But then if a hundred people sign up for the class and I don't do any prep really or maybe an hour. And actually the classes don't go an hour and a half. I think the shortest class I ever did was three hours. The longest one was just a couple weeks ago, it was nine hours. It was just nine hours on the air. Because I stayed on until...
Interviewer: Nine hours?
Mike: Yeah. In fact, I have a free one that's on YouTube, which is six hours.
Interviewer: Oh my goodness.
Mike: Because if that's how it's going, if people have questions, I want them answered. And if it's still staying engaging, then I'll just keep going. So it ends up being this really sick deal for people.
Interviewer: Wow.
Mike: It's packed full of information. It's super cheap. How many have been ordered? I have to check the numbers. The classes I'd say, I don't know if this is a lot. But I think right now, I think they make between maybe $50,000 or $60,000 a year in sales.
Interviewer: Sounds great. Sounds really good. The thing is that you are able to scale it. And that's why I really wanted to focus on this online teaching concept, because it is such an incredible way to scale what you're doing so you can make that kind of money.
Mike: Again, it's not a full time thing. But once the class is done, people can buy it after the fact. So that's the thing. Is that I always encourage people to come to the live show, because then you can ask questions, and then it's literally one on one, especially if I'm saying, "Listen, I'm going to sit here until you're...have gotten your attention." So there's people who will make sure that they show up for the live ones. But then there's other people who, like if they live in Europe and it's always 4:00 in the morning...but then they'll buy it after the fact, and then they can watch it as many times as they want to. So it's got an evergreen product.
The first classes that I did are right now somebody's first class they just bought today. And typically then they just go down the line and end up...so it's worked out that way, and then they stack on top of each other.
Interviewer: It's great. We've had two podcasts this months by the time this one is released. And the first one was very much about getting started teaching online one on one using Skype, and FaceTime, and things. Last week was we had Mario Ajero who's a real specialist in technology for piano teachers. And so he's stepping it up a level, some of the extra technology you can use and sharing keyboards and having the sound come out of your digital piano from the other person's piano, things like that.
This is now going that extra level of, "Well here's another thing you could do. Have one live lesson for a whole group of people, record it so you can make the income from that, and then keep selling it too." Really clever.
Mike: Absolutely. And like anything else. I've done zero advertising on the classes. It's all been word of mouth. But if your content is compelling, and I can talk more about how to actually do that, but people will tell each other and will post a thing about it on forums. And so every once in a while, I'll go and check just to see what the in path was, where was the referral links coming from? And they surprise me all the time. It's like, "How did that get all the way to Russia in this bizarre niche game forum? How did that end up getting...?" But that's the beauty of everybody being connected, is you don't necessarily...your audience will find it, build it and they will come, is what we're saying.
Interviewer: So I want to rewind a little bit back into your history. I can see not less than four keyboards behind you, and a Stormtrooper mask, and a disco ball. Did you start as a pianist or with piano lessons traditionally?
Mike: I was trained classically from the time I was...I started just before I was six, and started with the goal of writing music for film. I was five when I made that decision, my life decision.
Interviewer: Really?
Mike: Yeah.
Interviewer: Wow.
Mike: And so I knew what I wanted to do. So I started training at a conservatory, which just happened to be three blocks up the street from my parents' house in Chicago where I was born. So I was actually working professionally writing jingles and commercials when I was 16.
Interviewer: Wow.
Mike: It's when I started. So I did that for a few years. Then I came out to Los Angeles to get in the business or whatever.
Interviewer: To make it, to make it big.
Mike: Yeah, right. To do it. And I got a record deal when I was young. I think I was 20 when I signed that first thing. And so I was doing albums and touring, and I was a session musician. There aren't as many of them now, but back then you could have a life as a session player. So I'd play on records, and commercials and things. And that's what I was just going to do, just continue doing that and then started doing film work.
And then along the way, something that was just a hobby of mine, which was the early days of computer visual effects and motion graphics accidently became a parallel career. That's a whole other story. But in the end, today I split my time between doing music work and doing basically every other aspect of postproduction. So I direct a lot of commercials. I do color correction work, and editing, and sound design and just lots of visual effects work.
Which I think totally in this business and in this town, maybe everywhere, however you multitask, whether it's inside your field or into related fields, I think multitasking is an artist's best trick.
Interviewer: It's a given, isn't it?
Mike: Yeah, because if one well is empty, another well is full. If this one opportunity dries up...and they have seasons. As a composer, suddenly there's a lot of work and then there's a year there isn't a lot of work. It goes up and down. I think even though we've all signed up for a life that may not have the greatest stability in it, having lots of other trees to pick fruit from can help mitigate that.
Interviewer: We'll have to put some links to some of your work in the show notes, if that's cool.
Mike: Sure. Of course.
Interviewer: I'll be fascinated to hear about it. I love composing and helping my students compose. I wonder whether your teacher had some skills in that area that drove you down that path, or were you very much self-taught?
Mike: You mean as a composer or as a teacher?
Interviewer: As a piano student, as a young boy, did your teacher encourage that stuff?
Mike: No, they hated that. Because what happened was I was studying classically and I was at a conservatory that took it very, very seriously. And all I wanted to do was change the music....
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This week on the podcast we're talking next level online lessons with Mr. Technology himself, Mario Ajero. If you're ready to make your online lessons even more effective with some super clever tech, Mario's your guy.
Mario was a pioneer in the early days of music teaching technology. He has tried and tested the best of these tools to enhance his own classroom and online teaching.
Today we're looking at some fantastic ideas to improve your setup for online lessons. Using apps & extra video cameras you can make online lessons even better than in person traditional lessons.
Getting to see all this tech set up and working smoothly is really inspiring. I strongly recommend watching the video for this one if you can, it's great to see this stuff in action. If you're looking for how to get started with the least amount of time and money, you might want to listen to last week's episode with Melody Payne before this one.
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today.
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Does the idea of teaching online music lessons seem a bit daunting? Do you know what equipment and technology you need to teach a successful online lesson? Do you know how to set up and use your equipment? What about finding students? Or getting paid? Or setting up your policy? Or knowing which activities can be successful in an online lesson? Are there specific teaching tips you should use for online lessons? How about pros and cons of online teaching? Or troubleshooting when something goes wrong?
Do you ever think, "I could never teach on Skype because I'm afraid of using technology during piano lessons" or "I wish I could stop teaching so many makeup lessons", or "I'm moving soon and I don't want to leave all of my students behind!" or "I wish I had more students to fill the rest of my teaching schedule" .... then these videos are just what you have been looking for!
Put your fears behind you and learn to be a successful and confident online teacher with the step-by-step information included in my training video series, “Learn to Teach Music Lessons on Skype". Learn what equipment you will need, where to purchase it, how to set it up, the pros and cons of online lessons, how to teach an online lesson, and much more in this 85-minute training session.
Extras:
“Learn to Teach Music Lessons on Skype” will help you develop the online studio you’ve always wanted! If you want to be the most forward-thinking and trend-setting teacher on the block, if you would love to increase your client base, teaching hours, and income, and if you want to offer experiences to students that they will remember for years to come, then online teaching is just what you’ve been looking for!
Join me as I answer your burning questions about online music lessons, help you gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to start teaching online lessons, and help you discover ways to expand your studio offerings, set your studio apart, and take your studio to the next level!
Click here to find out more and get $10 off the entire month of August 2016.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Did something in Mario's set-up catch your eye? Is there something you've been coveting for a while?
What's your favourite technology you already own?
Tim: Well, welcome, Mario, to the show. It's so good to have you on here finally.
Mario: No, thanks. It's great seeing you there. It's been awhile when I saw you in CKP last year there and then it's great that we can still connect here thousands of miles away.
Tim: I know. Different times, different seasons. It was great. You came to the Australian Piano Pedagogy Conference about two, three, four years ago, something like that, and I remember...
Mario: It was in 2013. That was really great experience there, and I had never traveled that far before, and it was a delight to meet all the Australian teachers, and wish I had more time to stay a little bit longer there, but that's always hopefully an opportunity in the future.
Tim: Absolutely. Well, look, you're known as Mr. Piano Technology, internationally renowned as the specialist here. So it is really exciting for me to get you on the show because I know that you can help me win a whole lot of stuff and all the people who are watching and listening. So today we're going to talk more about the theme of online teaching and the technology that we can use for that. How did you originally get into focusing so much of your career on the technology of music teaching?
Mario: Well, a lot of it was due to the amount of time I had on my hands as far as I was finishing up my doctoral degree at the University of Oklahoma, probably around 2005, 2006, and I was looking for a job as far as I wasn't here at Stephen F. Austin State University just yet. But I had a lot of time on my hands and I was a wonderful procrastinator on trying to not finish my dissertation there. And I just was really fascinated with the emergence of like social media and YouTube and all this online technology where just like little people could...not necessarily make themselves famous, but at least make some kind of contribution. And I was really just fascinated how we could all kind of have a voice and reach out to people that we...or nearly wouldn't be able to reach out to.
And I really didn't get into like teaching people online through video conferencing yet at that particular point because the technology wasn't as widespread as it is here today, but I had seen some people posting up videos on YouTube and also creating their own video podcast. And I thought that, well, I thought maybe I have something to contribute. So it was just kind of a thing that I got a little bit interested in. I started this video podcast, especially with Apple and iTunes promoting video podcasts, I thought it was emerging technology that I thought we definitely should explore here, and it's great seeing, you know, like people like you, Tim, that are carrying on and really delving into that technology to reach out to other people here.
Tim: Well, cheers, and, yes, I think you are a pioneer in many ways with your Piano Podcast, which is still there on...it's on iTunes I think, isn't it?
Mario: Yeah, it's still there. I have to confess that I haven't really devoted a lot of attention to it, and certainly not anything like the way that you've created this whole series of really valuable interviews and have video podcasts for teachers to watch here. But, you know, I tried to post up...a lot of times now it's more just shameless plugs of my kids playing through some technology that sometimes gets more attention. Those seem to get more views than anything that I ever I post on my own there. But hopefully now that things have kind of sailed in a little as far as my career is concerned there, then I might get back into the swing of things here.
Tim: Yes, and we must congratulate you on your recent promotion to professorship, which is really a huge move for someone in education like you. So congratulations.
Mario: Yeah, I hear a lot of people who have a lot of, you know, like tough times with administration, but the administration here and fellow faculty here at Stephen F. Austin State University have been really supportive. And, you know, the whole piano pedagogy community is so tightly knit there that it's not too hard to find a lot of people that are going to be really supportive of one another to help you through that process.
Tim: Fantastic. And look, because you're such a specialist in general, piano teaching technology, I wanted to ask just a few questions on teaching technology in general before we go into the online teaching. And the first one was what do you think is the biggest change that technology has made for piano teaching in the last 5 to 10 years if you could narrow it down to one?
Mario: I don't know if I could really narrow it down here, but I mean, the Internet in particular has just significantly influenced the way that we educate others and even ourselves. Just there's this whole now mentality that if you don't know how to do something, then the first instinct is to go online and try to find out how to do that there. You know, all these cooking videos that kind of scroll through our social media feeds there, all of a sudden we think that we're awesome chefs now, or at least have the ability to do so now due to all these like tasty videos and other things scrolling through our news feeds. So I think in that sense, that's probably been the most significant thing that come across is this whole idea that the Internet has made this world a smaller place where we can share ideas and disseminate information. In fact, you know, I think a lot of students are catching on now that they could probably find information a whole lot faster and much more efficiently online than they could through their traditional face-to-face teacher here. So I think as teachers we need to think creatively to work with those students on how to make sense of all that information and how we can make them better musicians and better people overall. So I don't know.
Tim: It's great, and the change that has come about through all the online learning and stuff, I mean, it's why I do my podcasts. It's why I write blog posts. It's why there are so many people doing those kinds of things because we know we can help people so easily. When they type a question into Google, hopefully it'll pop up, and we'll be to share what we've learned. So, yeah, I would tend to agree. And it's going to be an interesting change, just in education generally, I'm thinking classrooms, too. If students can find out pretty much what they need to know from online, our jobs as teachers change considerably, doesn't it?
Mario: Yeah. I found a shift in, even with my, particularly with my group piano classes that I teach a lot of group piano classes here at Stephen F. Austin State University, where we have...we still have the, you know, multiple piano, digital piano lab and students still come in twice a week there for their classes. But I've kind of adopted a little bit more of a flipped classroom mentality where I do deliver video demonstrations of me playing through some of the technique and the repertoire. And they kind of consume that at their own leisure outside of class, and then they use the piano lab time for us to actually kind of work through some of the problems that they have and try to overcome some confusion that they have through the online delivery of content that we've given them in between classes. And it seems to work out pretty well for most of the students here.
Tim: Fantastic. What would you say to teachers who are just overwhelmed with technology?
Mario: Oh, well. I would say that they're not the only one. Even myself, I find myself overwhelmed with keeping up these days. I confess that I'm one of those people that's really reliant on products on the Apple side of technology. So I have the utmost respect for teachers kind of like yourself who can find the time and resources to keep up with other platform...all the platforms that are out there. And my advice would be how I particularly handle it is what...you should only take on what you particularly feel comfortable with and what you can handle. Don't just implement technology into your teaching just for the sake of saying, "Hey, I've implemented technology into my teaching." But I would say have an educational and/or musical goal in mind just to justify it.
For example, where I'm most fascinated with the use of technology is particularly MIDI and digital audio accompaniments. Because part of my dissertation research, the literature review, showed that practicing with any kind of rhythmic stimuli, whether it be a metronome, or CD accompaniments, or digital accompaniments, or MIDI accompaniments really strengthen students' listening abilities and their rhythmic continuity and rhythmic accuracy. So I try to incorporate that a lot in my studio personally, and I feel that my students and my kids in particular show a stronger sense of rhythm, and it also helps simulate the collaborative piano playing that I think is so valuable for them down the road. And they have such a great time just because, you know, it's a much more rewarding musical experience for them to do that.
Tim: Yeah, it's groovy. Kids do love it. And as you say, it's so important for pianists to make sure you can feel a steady beat, play to a groove, play in a group, and these are things that don't just happen without some...either playing with a second piano, accompanying someone, or playing with a backend track. I'm going to talk about some of the options teachers have for that shortly. One quick last question just on technology generally, what about the people who say that, you know, it's hard to find the pedagogy in a technology? Sometimes it just all seems to be [inaudible 00:10:35] fun and games.
Mario: No, I mean there's a lot of particular apps that have been emerging that kind of gamify the whole educational experience there, and not a lot of teachers are buying into that per se there, but I've seen, you know, positive results as far as that's concerned. I really don't have anything that I can say that I think will probably change people's minds if they really feel that way or not there. But if they've seen any of the videos that I've shared of my kids practicing and maybe performing with the technology, I think that kind of speaks a lot of itself on how the use of this technology is legitimate in helping kids become better listeners and overall...
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Have you ever considered teaching Skype lessons? Teaching piano online can be a fantastic way to fill daytime teaching hours, or a solution for snow days and other emergencies.
It can be intimidating though. You may feel like you would need a ton of technology and gadgets to do it effectively. Not necessarily so! You don't need to break the bank, or completely change the way you teach to start teaching online. It's easy to get started with just a minimum of equipment and time.
I've invited Melody Payne onto the podcast today to share her tips for getting started stressfree and on a budget. Melody started teaching Skype lessons about four years ago, and has seen it work just as well as in studio lessons.
Melody has some great advice that can get you teaching online right away, tune in to find out what you need to get started!
Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an TopMusicPro Member, you can find the full video and transcript in the Member Resources Area. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today.
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Does the idea of teaching online music lessons seem a bit daunting? Do you know what equipment and technology you need to teach a successful online lesson? Do you know how to set up and use your equipment? What about finding students? Or getting paid? Or setting up your policy? Or knowing which activities can be successful in an online lesson? Are there specific teaching tips you should use for online lessons? How about pros and cons of online teaching? Or troubleshooting when something goes wrong?
Do you ever think, "I could never teach on Skype because I'm afraid of using technology during piano lessons" or "I wish I could stop teaching so many makeup lessons", or "I'm moving soon and I don't want to leave all of my students behind!" or "I wish I had more students to fill the rest of my teaching schedule" .... then these videos are just what you have been looking for!
Put your fears behind you and learn to be a successful and confident online teacher with the step-by-step information included in my training video series, “Learn to Teach Music Lessons on Skype". Learn what equipment you will need, where to purchase it, how to set it up, the pros and cons of online lessons, how to teach an online lesson, and much more in this 85-minute training session.
Extras:
“Learn to Teach Music Lessons on Skype” will help you develop the online studio you’ve always wanted! If you want to be the most forward-thinking and trend-setting teacher on the block, if you would love to increase your client base, teaching hours, and income, and if you want to offer experiences to students that they will remember for years to come, then online teaching is just what you’ve been looking for!
Join me as I answer your burning questions about online music lessons, help you gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to start teaching online lessons, and help you discover ways to expand your studio offerings, set your studio apart, and take your studio to the next level!
Click here to find out more and get $10 off the entire month of August 2016.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews are extremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
What was the biggest challenge you faced? Did you see a great solution to that issue in today's podcast?
Has Melody inspired you to give Skype teaching a try?
Tim: Melody, welcome to the show. It's so great to have you on here finally.
Melody: Thank you, it is wonderful to be here. I'm really excited to get to talk about one of my favorite things, teaching online.
Tim: I know it's something that you know heaps about, in fact you've put a course together and you're sponsoring this month of lessons. So will talk about that a little bit later on. But I first wanted to say, I'm trying to find out. How did you come to offer Skype lessons?
Melody: Well, it sort of came to me. I wasn't looking to teach Skype lessons, but I had some friends from graduate school whose daughter was almost five years old. They called me and said, we want you to be her teacher. We don't want anybody else. And I said, we're going to have to figure out how to do that, because you live in Louisiana and I live in Virginia.
Tim: What's the distance for those on the other side of the world? Is that inter-state?
Melody: From my home to their home... So we had to figure out something and I don't...
Tim: Sorry, we lost your connection just for a second there. Right when you said how far it was.
Melody: Okay. Its 804 miles, but I don't know how many kilometers that would be.
Tim: So it's, 1200 K or something. It's a fair distance.
Melody: Some way I guess. So we got started, we gave it a try. It worked, we were excited and so here we are four years later. We're still doing Skype lessons, it works great. I was actually asking the little girl, her name is Hanna. I was asking her one day, "What is it like to have Skype lessons?" She doesn't know what it's like to have a lesson in the studio with a person sitting next to her. So for her, this is completely normal for piano.
Tim: So she actually has only ever had online lessons?
Melody: Yes and it's perfect. Online lessons...
Tim: There has never been a chance for the two of you to get together? Would that be something that you'd like to do?
Melody: Well, I would love to, because her mother and father and I have been friends for a long time. But when you live that far away, it can just be difficult. So I haven't seen her in person since she was two years old, and she was actually the flower girl in our wedding. So it's been really fun to get to watch her grow up on Skype, every week.
Tim: Yeah. And so, I think this is really important, because you aren't just saying Skype lessons are great for a little bit of fun or just for a winter's day when it's snowed in or whatever. You've actually taught this girl for four years on Skype. You've actually got the research, you've tested this to see what it's like. You can confidently say, she's no less able or musical or whatever than any other of your other students that you teach one-on-one in the studio.
Melody: Absolutely, 100%. She is doing just as well as anyone that I can sit here right beside at the piano. And to me that is so thrilling. It is so exciting to me to get to work with somebody through technology, and be able to bring them to the same level as a student who is right here sitting beside me. I love it, it's so great. Like you pitch in, it's also wonderful for snow days and that's another reason. I live here in the mountains of Southwest Virginia and we get a lot of snow days in the winter, and schools are closed and the roads are bad, because they're curvy mountain roads and it's dangerous to drive. So we do Skype lessons or FaceTime or whatever the families have and it works really well. And then I don't have to do however many make up lessons that week depending on how many snow days they have.
Tim: People don't have to try and judge the weather and drive when it could be dangerous and things. So you've mentioned a couple of services, Skype and FaceTime. Now, do you tend to prefer one or either of these and are there other options? What do you recommend?
Melody: It really just depends. Skype and FaceTime are the two that I use, depending on what the students has. Most of my students prefer Skype, because that's the one that everybody has heard of and everybody is familiar with. But I have a few who prefer FaceTime, because they have Apple products. So they want to use their laptop or their iPad or sometimes their phone in a pinch, if we can't make anything else work. Sometimes they want to do that. So it really just depends. I have not used Google Hangouts or Ubu or any of those other ones that are available. But I'm sure they would work very similarly to Skype or FaceTime.
Tim: If you've had success with a tool, why would you change it? We're conversing right now, this is a recorded Skype conversation. I can see you and I've got to say you look fabulous and your studio looks amazing. I'm in my little den here. So for anyone that's not watching the video, pop in and just at least have a look at the start so you can say you've got. I actually really love what you've got behind you. That street back brickwork and the little shelf, it just looks really, really cool.
Melody: Thank you.
Tim: So for those people who aren't too sure, Skype is available on any platform, any device. But FaceTime is just for Apple products, right?
Melody: Correct.
Tim: So iPhone, iPad, Mac.
Melody: Right. I do FaceTime lessons on my Mac, I prefer to have a larger screen to look at so that I can see the small details of technique and things like that, versus trying to teach a lesson on an iPhone screen. That is only about this big. It's easier for me to use my Mac, and it's better if the students can too. But if they don't have that, then of course iPads are getting larger and phones are getting larger all the time.
Tim: Yeah. Do you actually have an iPad Pro, the big iPad?
Melody: I don't, but I would love to have one. Do you have one yet?
Tim: No, not yet.
Melody: No?
Tim: No, it would have to be a Christmas present or something, really. All right, so if you could nail it down to one thing, what would you say is the biggest advantage of using a service like Skype for piano lessons?
Melody: For me personally the biggest advantage that I have noticed is that, it's literally made me a better teacher.
Tim: Really? Okay. I wasn't expecting that.
Melody: Yes. I didn't think you would be.
Tim: No.
Melody: When people ask me that question I usually say, convenience. That's usually the first thing that pops into my head. But over time as I've thought about it, it really has made me a better teacher. I am forced to use more descriptive words, more colorful language and metaphors and more precise wording to teach my students things like how to pedal or to end a phrase, or shape phrases. Whatever it is. Using more specific terminology has I guess crossed over into my in-person lessons as well, and it's just made me a better teacher overall. One day I was actually teaching my Skype student. She was ready to start pedaling recently. So we worked on that and I...
Tim: Is this the little girl you were talking about?
Melody: Yes. She's now eight years old. So I started... I know it's just really amazing. She's been having to adjust the bench every week, because she's having growth spurts. That's another advantage of Skype lessons. If they have a growth spurt, you see it and you can help them.
Tim: Yeah, you can see it from a distance on the side. Yeah.
Melody: So we were working on pedaling and I took her through the series of baby steps, we did some coordination, like tap her hands on her lap to indicate if she was playing a key and to march her feet up and down, to help coordinate the coordination of pressing the key and lifting the pedal at the same time. After just a few minutes, she got it and I literally saw everything click in her brain. When it happened, she was the happiest little girl in the whole city probably. To her, learning how to use the pedal and make the music, it just made the music sound so beautiful to her, that was just priceless for me.
Tim: Yeah, fantastic. Is she the girl that you do some demos in your course with?
Melody: She is, she is the same...
Tim: Yeah. Because I remember watching it when you first brought it out and I remember thinking, "Oh, that girl looks like so much fun to teach."
Melody: She's amazing.
Tim: That's great. So we've talked about the biggest advantage for you, which that was quite unexpected. Making you a better teacher, I think that's really... I can see how you would have to be precise with your words, you'd have to choose them carefully, you'd have to think. You'd have to be quite imaginative with how you go about teaching certain things. You couldn't be lazy. Yeah, I think that's really cool for you bring that up. What about the biggest disadvantage?
Melody: Well, one of the disadvantages, usually the biggest disadvantage for me is occasionally when we have bad weather. My Skype connection is just not very good, when we have bad weather. And I don't know why, that's just the way it is. Actually a couple of weeks ago my Skype student Hanna and I, we both live in the Southeastern United States. We have these huge summer thunderstorms that just go across the entire Southeastern United States. We were both getting hit with one the day of her lesson, and we ended up having to just completely quit her lesson after five minutes because the connection was so poor.
I could see her, but she couldn't hear me. And then disconnect and recall and then she could hear me, I couldn't see her. It was just a mess. I have in my policy actually, that if we can't actually make a good connection after five minutes of trying, that we just need to reschedule the lesson. Because otherwise it becomes really frustrating for everyone. I don't want that family to feel stressed, like oh, we've got to make this work and things like that. So we just disconnect and try again another day.
Tim: How often let's say in a semester or half year would that happen for you?
Melody: It's very rare. Usually after a few minutes, things kind of settle down in the airwaves or something, and then the connection settles down and it's okay, even if it starts out not being so good. But that's probably only about the second or third time in four years, that we've had to reschedule because of a bad connection. So it really doesn't happen very often in my experience.
Tim: Do all your students have lessons online or do you also teach one-on-one in your studio?
Melody: Most of my students are one-on-one in my studio, but they do all have online lessons occasionally for snow days, or if I'm not feeling well or if one of their siblings isn't feeling well. So we incorporate it all the time with every student in my studio.
Tim: How many students have regular ones or only Skype lessons? Is it just that one girl or just a couple?
Melody: Just the one right now. I've had a few other students, I had an adult student who took Skype lessons for I guess about a year from me. Then she got a new job, so she didn't have time anymore. But it was a lot of fun working with that adult on Skype...
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If we want students to take full ownership or musical concepts and patterns, they should be able to audiate them. We don't want them just imitating what they've heard, parroting back the melody or harmony or definition. We want them to fully grasp it right through to their core.
Andrew Mullen discovered Music Learning Theory through the choral training of James Jordan. It made a lot of sense to him, and so he started exploring further. He now teaches middle schoolers using this approach, and his students have reaped the benefits of a true understanding of music.
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Would they be able to identify the home note or whether a chord was tonic or dominant?
Which of Andrew's activities are you excited to try with your students? Do you like the way rhythm is simplified in MLT? Or perhaps how solfa is incorporated?
Tim: All right. Andy, welcome to the call finally. Great to have you on the show.
Andrew: Thanks, Tim. It's a pleasure to be here, pleasure to talk with you. I love all the stuff that you've done for the piano world and the music education world at large. So it's just a real pleasure to talk with you.
Tim: Brilliant. Well, look and for those of you who are listening and not watching, you'll notice that Andy sounds incredibly professional. I think this is one of the professional interviewees I've had on here. But you'll find out why a bit later on when we discuss some of the videos that he's put together for you guys. So let's first talk about how you personally got into Music Learning Theory, because you're not only teaching it to your students, you're actually...I think you're a presenter, is that right? Or you've certainly had to study from the Gordon Institute
Andrew: A lot of that is right. About five years ago, I took an online course with the noted choral pedagogue, James Jordan, and I don't know if you've heard of him, but he's a pretty crackerjack teacher, and he uses Music Learning Theory as probably one of the main foundations of his whole practice. And so, after reading a lot of his materials, he kept making reference to this Edwin Gordon guy and to this monster book "Learning Sequences in Music" by Dr. Gordon. It's a big one.
Tim: Oh my goodness, that is thick. I didn't realize that. I can tell that it's pretty heavy reading.
Andrew: It's a heavy reading literally and figuratively. So I thought I would go right to the source, and I bought the book and I made it about two chapters in and just didn't understand any of it. So I bought these lecture CDs, which I would highly recommend to anybody. They're sold by GIA, which is the publishing company that publishes all of Dr. Gordon's work. And there's a half hour lecture that's associated with each chapter, and it just, everything really, really hit home. Listening to Dr. Gordon speak is a lot easier than actually reading him. So I would recommend that to anybody who's interested in Music Learning Theory.
There are some lectures that are available actually for free on the Gordon Institute of Music Learning Theory University of South Carolina website. We can link to that later on. But that's really how I got started. I have about a half hour, 45 minute commute. So I spent a lot of time in the car just listening to the old guy talk, and it just really, really hit home. And he just said all the problems that I was having in music education, and he has answers. He has answers to many of those questions, and many of those problems that we have.
So you know, just listening and listening, and listening, and then more books and listening again and MLT, Music Learning Theory, is like you know, peeling back an onion. There's just the layers just never ever, ever, ever stop. So it's been a really exciting journey for me, and I'm happy to be now presenting all that stuff that I've learned to the world at large.
Tim: Fantastic. And so, what kind of teaching do you do today, these days?
Andrew: Currently, I teach middle school general music. I have sixth and seventh graders. Is that what you call it there? Year six and...
Tim: Yeah so about 12, 13-year-olds?
Andrew: Yeah, early teenagers. And I teach keyboard to sixth graders and guitar to seventh graders, you know, as well as just general musicianship. And I have two choruses, a big chorus and a more select chorus. And I do a little fiddle, a little banjo, and I have a rock band at the school. And yes, it's a great opportunity to implement MLT in a number of different areas.
Tim: And the great thing is that the concepts work for small groups, for individual, for classroom, so even though we're talking to you, you're a classroom specialist effectively, I guess, in the Middle East. All of the stuff that we're talking about can apply to any instrumental lesson, right?
Andrew: Yeah there's Gordon certifications, and there's one for early childhood. There's a whole mess of early childhood materials, and resources, and certifications. There's elementary general, which is the level that I just took last week. There's instrumental one, as you know, you talked with Marilyn Lowe. There's a piano one. So it's, yeah, as you say, it applies to individual students and groups as well.
Tim: Right. Well, look we've had a lot of posts this week and some podcasts as well about Music Learning Theory. And a lot of the talk is regarding this concept of audiation, which is a term that Dr. Gordon actually coined, I believe. And it's really, really crucial. But I think without seeing it in action, it's quite hard to understand. So I'm really excited to have you on the talk specifically about audiation but to also share with my viewers some of your videos, which are just brilliant in actually getting a feel for these. So what I'm gonna do now is just jump in. We're gonna listen to part of one of Andy's audiation station videos. And you can talk a little bit more about it afterwards. But would you recommend the teachers who are listening to this for the first time or watching it what should they do as they're listing or watching?
Andrew: I think they should start at the beginning.
Tim: Yep.
Andrew: That's what I think that they should do. They should start at the beginning. Gordon is fond of saying things like there's no correct chronological age, there is a musical age. So you never really know what your musical age is until you start back at the beginning.
Tim: Cool, all right. Well, let's have a quick listen to one of Andy's first videos.
All right, so Andy, tell us a little bit about what we've just heard and how we can actually use this in my audiences, as piano teachers, how we can apply it to the teaching that we're doing without having to go through all the process of having all the training. Are there things that we can do tomorrow with our students?
Andrew: Absolutely. Music Learning Theory teaches with what is called a whole part whole philosophy, W-H-O-L-E part, traditional spelling, and then whole, W-H-O-L-E. The whole, the first whole, is the context that we're in. So the context being a tonality or a meter. The parts of it are what we refer to in MLT is tonal patterns and rhythm patterns. And then once we've listened to the whole dissected it for parts, tonal patterns and rhythm patterns, which are the words of music, then the whole begins to make a lot more sense. We understand the context of the content. For example, if we just have bum, bum, that's just a total pattern that's out there in the world, bum bum. But there's no context to it. We can take bum bum, and we can give it this context. Now, that has more context. But say, we give it a different context. Well, now, that has a different context. Now, we're in minor tonality. We could be in Phrygian tonality, you never know. We could be in Dorian tonality, but we're getting a lot close.
Tim: Let's stick with [inaudible 00:08:00]
Andrew: Yeah, all right fine. We'll stick with mine [SP]. But I think too often as teachers, we give our students a lot of context without context, and they just become imitators.
Tim: You mean content without context, or did you mean to say context without context?
Andrew: I meant to say the right one, which is the way I think you said that.
Tim: We give content without context.
Andrew: Without context, yes. And they become imitators, and they don't become audiators. And you need audiation in order to say something musically.
Tim: And so, part of this is about the fact that if they are given that context, of let's say the major tonality, we want students to be able to go bum, bum, bum. Sorry, it's like 6:00 a.m. here, bum, bum, bum. We want them to be able to hear that resting tone. The tonality of the key, right?
Andrew: Absolutely. In Music Learning Theory, in the practical application of Music Learning Theory, we're constantly asking students to provide that resting tone. We always want our students to be able to provide the resting tone because without the resting tone, we don't have good intonation. We're constantly comparing whatever it is what we're doing to the resting tone, and that doesn't really make too much of a difference in piano because you know, everything is tune. But for most other instruments violin, and horns, you know, you really, really need to have a good sense of intonation. And so, what the audiation station videos do is and what we just heard, is it's the parts.
It takes students through just some very basic parts. In the audiation station, I plan to take students through major and minor tonalities, duple and triple meters, and teach everybody...teach students, the one chord, and the five-chord in both tonalities. And for students to be able to understand big beats, little beats, divisions, and the space in between. So that's my goal, and so what we just heard was effectively just one little snippet of parts that students should be able to take and practice and eventually reproduce and eventually, eventually, hopefully, not too eventually, improvise with. And I think that's one of the most important things we can do for our students is to teach them how to improvise.
Tim: So if I was a seven-year-old coming into your music class, what would the first five minutes be all about?
Andrew: This means audiate. Don't do anything just audiate. Listen to my song. Move like me. Now, you can't see my feet, but I'm...Move like me. Then move like me. Little beats on the lap like this. You're doing like the quick version for you. Then put them together.
Tim: So you're tapping the feet. Is that what you're doing that we can't see?
Andrew: That's right. Yeah, shall I move my feet?
Tim: No, it's fine.
Andrew: Okay. So big beats are in the feet. Little beats are in the lap with what we call spider fingers. Then we try to put them together. Move like me. Together now. Et cetera.
Tim: And all this time they're just listening, no vocal as yet?
Andrew: Not yet, no. This is the whole part whole philosophy. They're getting the whole, the whole, the whole, the whole, the whole, lots of times. But the same sense, we're comparing the whole against the parts. What are the parts? Big beats.
Tim: Which we'd call crotchets, I guess, or whole notes? Whole notes? No.
Andrew: Whole notes is a bad, bad word in Music Learning Theory.
Tim: Is it? Why is that?
Andrew: Because that's what we would call in the business a theoretical understanding. We want to start with labels that are kind of devoid of theory. So big beats and little bits together. So we've isolated a couple of rhythmic elements. We still have the big whole. Then we talk about flow. We don't talk about flow. We do flow. Flow is very, very important because flow is the space in between the beats. So we do it again. Listen to my song, and we do little flow. As much as they will do, sometimes they're a little leery about flowing way too much. So those are some rhythmic elements then we do some tonal elements. Listen to my song and whenever I stop, I want you to sing. They'll all say bam. We haven't labeled it anything because we're still in what's called ro ro [SP] in through the ears out through the mouth and back in, which is a little bit challenging because it's a five-chord function. And they have to kind of go back to one bum. And then we do, let it linger bum, let it linger, bum.
Tim: Good, very nice.
Tim: How did it get it, did I get it well?
Andrew: It is a great bum, great bum.
Tim: Well, thanks.
Andrew: And then we say something like, "Now, you've heard that song about 1,700 times could you please audiate the song. Can you please raise your hand when you are done audiating the song?" Audiate. And then they'll raise their hand when they're done. And then now, you've heard me sing a song about 1,700 times I bet you'd like to sing this song, yay. Ready, sing. There was one kid with a changed voice and mixing and then we do something like, I had this kind of all dial up here ready to go. I would love for you to sing it and then for me to sing something else, but I don't think that it would jive in the space-time continuum.
Tim: We could try. Do you wanna try?
Andrew: All right. Let's try it. So you sing the song, and I'm gonna sing a different song. I'm gonna call it my song, ready, sing.
Tim: Well, that's gonna be fascinating to listening back to it or really awful.
Andrew: So effectively, you're singing the melody and I'm singing the baseline. I'm providing the harmony for them. And then I divide the class in half and one-half would sing the melody then the other half would sing the code roots, the harmonic functions. And then we would switch, and they would their very first really true musical experience with melody, and rhythm, and harmony all together. Now, I talked a lot. In reality that would take about, you know, depending upon the length of the song, three, four, five, minutes. And it's a really, really great introduction to Music Learning Theory. And that's really what I was trying to provide in the A tune videos, is listening opportunities for individuals to be able to listen and pick out melody, and pick out rhythm, and pick out harmony, and have those kinds of musical experiences.
Tim: It's such a great overview. I really, really love that you've got and demonstrated this for us because it really puts it into perspective. You can read only you want of that audiation but to actually hear someone who knows what they're doing actually do it, I think it's brilliant. So I actually reckon we might have a listen to one of your attunes right now. So this is this is a chance for all the teachers watching to actually participate in exactly the activity you've just described, right?
Andrew: Absolutely. And there's a video that's at the beginning of the playlist, which kind of gives you directions and challenges you and charges with what you should be doing with these attune videos.
Tim: Okay, to save us worrying about that now, can you give them a quick overview of what they should be doing when we're about to listen to this one now. We won't play the whole thing but just a...
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Forte School of Music has been a success story in Australia and around 4,000 students with music schools in all major capital cities and in New Zealand and the UK. Many of you will know Gillian & Paul from Episode 33. Paul Myatt is one of my Expert Teachers in tTopMusicPro.
Gillian and Paul are looking for entrepreneurial music teachers who are interested in building successful businesses in Australia and other countries along with the opportunity to be the master franchisor for a territory. Forte schools can build to the size you’re able to manage, some schools are small with just a couple of hundred students while other have nearly 1,000 students and a million dollar turnover.
Having been in business for 22 years the keys to success are simple, quality courses with a pedagogically sound curriculum, business system, current marketing strategies and a positive attitude for success. Some of the backgrounds of the school owners are: AMEB Examiners, Piano Teachers, Opera Singers and Guitarists. Check out the website to meet the other Forte Business Partners to download a Forte Prospectus.
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There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
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Do you take the business side of your teaching seriously? Did Brandon's story inspire you to branch out into a new area?
What aspects of piano teaching do you wish you could automate or hire out?
The AMEB has been examining music students in Australia for almost one hundred years, but they're certainly not stuck in the past. They offer online music theory exams, piano for leisure and have recently added Rock School exams.
As their 100 year anniversary approaches AMEB are looking for new ways to support the work of music teachers across Australia. The online music theory exams are great for busy piano parents and the Rock School exams are an exciting addition for those students looking for a less traditional track. AMEB is also looking at ways to provide more professional development opportunities for music teachers, to continue to promote music learning in Australia.
Bernard Despasquale has been working with the AMEB for the last 8 years , and he's on the podcast today to explain what it is that makes the AMEB different, and what their plans are for the future.
Have you ever wondered how to make your studio stand out from the rest? Every piano teacher needs to find a niche. By thinking outside the box, Lynette has made her studio a unique experience for her students.
One of the biggest differences in Lynette's piano studio is the way her lessons overlap. By carefully scheduling students in 90 minute slots, all students attend a private lesson, lab time and an ensemble lesson every week.
As if this wasn't enough, Lynette also brings creativity into her lessons. She uses improvisation, lead sheets and transposing to give students a well-rounded and exciting music education. Like many piano teachers, she was not taught to improvise growing up; but through a little trial and error she has found ways to teach these valuable skills to her students. Trying something new doesn't need to be scary, if we just take one new idea at a time.
No matter what type of piano studio you run, we can all learn something from Lynette's positive attitude and willingness to embrace the unknown.
We all have limited time in our studios, so when I hear about a new idea for ways to maximise that time, I just have to share it. I also know that incorporating technology as a regular part of lessons can be a challenge so when I find out about a curriculum designed especially for this, I have to learn more. Join Michelle Sister and me for a chat about how "Lab Time" can be a revolution in your studio. We also preview the upcoming Music Ed Connect online conference. Listen to the end for your discount code!
Hal Leonard is one of the biggest music publishers in the world and it's Australian arm is headquartered in Melbourne. When I found out that the fabulous Gina Wake, piano marketing specialist and Piano Mag editor was leaving to pursue other opportunities, I thought this was a great chance to head down to Moorabbin and interview some of the staff and tour the factory. In this podcast we say farewell to Gina and hello to Nathan and discuss the music publishing industry. Make sure you watch on YouTube to see the factory!
In this episode, Becki and I unpack the amazing Piano Maestro app from Joy Tunes. We discuss how it can enhance piano lessons and encourage more practice in students. Whether or not you've tried the app, you'll get lots out of today's episode. For more information, head to timtopham.com.
Do you ever ask your students to perform? If you do, and if it has been a long time since you yourself performed in public, you may have forgotten just how terrifying the experience can be! While the anxiety many students feel around performing in public can be crippling, as teachers, we often do very little to help. In this episode, I've invited one of the world's leading experts on coping with performance anxiety, Dr Noa Kageyama (AKA The Bulletproof Musician) to help teachers understand what they can do to better guide students through the challenges of performing.
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In part four of the exam focus series, I'm talking with Abe Cytrynowski about technical work & general knowledge.
Abe is passionate about scales. Yes, you read that correctly! Often, scales can make both student and teacher eyes glaze over. Scales are done on autopilot, the muscle memory takes over and students are barely aware of what they're playing.
In order to break out of this scale rut, we need to do something other than ask our students to play their G major scale again. Abe asks his students to play scales in so many different ways, that they have no choice but to engage with their technical work.
Take a listen to today's podcast and revitalise your teaching of general knowledge and technical work.
Grab the free download above for reference!
Here are just a few of the ideas:
The exam board ABRSM have created a range of useful digital learning tools which help make music practice more engaging.
Whether you’re looking to slow down recordings on your tablet, encourage your students to practice for aural tests more effectively, or help them learn to write melodies, ABRSM have a collection of mobile and web apps which you’re sure to find useful for you and your students.
Check them out today – you can find more information about all of them at www.abrsm.org/apps
There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen mine.
Being a full-time teacher myself, I know how busy teachers are and how much time, effort and passion we put into our students. Sometimes, the last thing we want to do in our time off is listen to more piano teaching stuff! So, well done for using this time for self-improvement.
Whether you’re at the gym, on the bike or in the car, I know that you and your students will get lots out of what you learn in the long run. Just make sure you try out some of the ideas before they get lost in the business of your next lessons.
If you enjoyed today’s show, please share it by using the social media buttons on the left of the page.
Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. Reviews areextremely helpful when it comes to show’s ranking and you can bet that I read every single one of them personally.
Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.
Do you manage to include these aspects of music in every lesson? Or do they get crammed just before an exam? Did any of Abe's ideas inspire you to try something new?
Do your students ever sit music examinations or auditions? If so, this series is for you! This episode is part 1 in a series about preparing effectively for all the things that go on in exams other than playing music: aural tests, general knowledge, sight reading, technical work .
Today we're talking about sight reading and aural tests with none other than the gorgeous Samantha Coates of Blitz Books fame. This episode is absolutely packed with great ideas. Grab a coffee, a notebook and pen and get inspired!
This episode is part 2 in series about examination boards: ABRSM (Associated Boards of the Royal Schools of Music) Piano Exams. ABRSM is the UK’s largest music education body, one of its largest music publishers and the world’s leading provider of music exams, offering assessments to more than 630,000 candidates in 93 countries every year.
Given the importance of piano exams in piano teaching around the world, this is first in a multi-part series looking into the main exam boards around the world. In this episode we talk to Tony Betros about ANZCA piano exams: how they work, how they are different and all the ins and outs of the syllabus. Make sure you check out Tony's special offer for listeners at the end!
In this solo episode, I'm talking about how to stay motivated as a piano teacher and why I'm so committed to my own ongoing personal development as a teacher. No longer is it good enough to just keep doing what we've always been doing; technology and society is changing so rapidly that no industry or sector is immune from its impact. How do you stay eager to learn? Find out today.
Technology is not only giving us new ways to teach lessons and new activities to do during lessons, it's also developing a whole new way of teaching lessons remotely. In this podcast I chat to piano teacher and developer of the AirTurn, Hugh Sung all about his latest project in asynchronous pedagogy and his recommendations for technology and piano teaching.
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Teaching our students how to practice is one of the most important things we can teach them. After all, students only spend 30 - 6o minutes a week with us, that's only about 1% of their week!
So we're really leaving most of our student's progress up to them. But how do we know what's happening in the practice room? How can we stop them from wasting that oh so precious practice time?
I'm so excited to welcome Graham Fitch to the podcast today. Graham writes a fantastic blog and ebooks all about practicing the piano, and has some fantastic, innovative practice methods. Take a listen to today's podcast for a whole host of practice strategies that you can start teaching students tomorrow!
If you'd like to download a PDF transcript of this episode, please click below.
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Do you teach your students how to practise? How do you go about it? What one idea from today's podcast are you going to apply in your teaching straight away?
I'd love to hear about it in the comments below!
Just about every piano teacher will struggle to find the right approach for a student diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder or ADHD, at some stage in their career. As developmental and learning disorders seem to be becoming more prevalent in society, I asked Thembi Shears to share some of her tactics and tips for focussing, motivating and working with students who have ASD or ADHD.
If you've ever dreamed about building your own multi-teacher piano studio from scratch or taking on an extra teacher to help you with your workload, then this episode is for you. I interview Carly McDonald who has "been there and done that", running a flourishing studio in South Australia. She gives away lots of tips about how to find and hire teachers and ensure you comply with your legal obligations. Get the cheat sheet on the show notes page.
If you really want to compete in the 21st Century as a piano teacher, you need a regularly-maintained and informative online presence and you need to know how to market yourself in the online world. That's what this podcast is all about: online promotion and marketing for your piano studio.
Creativity is something that is so easily forgotten in piano lessons. In the rush to get students ready for exams, competitions and performances, time spent being creative quickly becomes seen as a luxury that most teachers simply can't afford. That's why I was so excited to invite two pioneers of the current wave of creativity at the keys, Bradley Sowash and Leila Viss to speak with me about this important topic for all piano teachers. In this podcast, Leila and Bradley dispel many of the myths around creativity. They discuss what "creativity" actually means, how you can fit it into your lessons and what to do, step by step, to get started. They discuss why it's so important and how creativity works in with all other aspects of piano pedagogy.
**UPDATED Dec 2016**
Please note that Colin's Sight Reading Academy, mentioned below and in the recording of this podcast is no longer available. All other aspects of our discussion around sight reading is still relevant. See below if you'd like to grab your free download.
Sight reading is one of the key skills that I teach my students. We generally work on tactics in every single lesson with practice set during the week.
I almost put teaching effective sight reading above all else in my studio because for students to sight read effectively, they have to understand music at a deep level. They have to quickly recognise patterns, understand chords and key relationships and have an excellent sense of pulse.
But I also know that you can't just expect students to get better at sight reading by doing more sight reading. They need a combination of tools and effective teaching to help them understand how to do it and to practice those skills in the most appropriate ways.
I'm very excited to talk today to Colin Thompson from Sight Reading Academy (SRA) in California all about his revolutionary approach to sight reading based on eye movement, brain science, memory and pattern recognition and I know that you're going to get a heap of value out of the interview.
Colin has just re-launched SRA after extended trials during the second half of 2014 and he's got some really special offers available for TTTV listeners. See below for more details.
This podcast will talk about both sight reading tips and also the program that Colin has for teaching sight reading using technology online. And I don't use the term "revolutionising" flippantly; this is really innovative stuff!
Colin's top recommendations for improving sight reading teaching and practice, including:
Related: Whatever You Do, Don't Stop: 5 Sight Reading Tips for Piano Teachers
Related: Can Tetris Help Your Sight Reading?
Most piano teachers are pretty good sight readers. But have you ever thought about exactly how you sight read so well? How do you go about passing on these tips to students and what do you think about Colin's ideas?
I'd love to hear your thoughts - please leave a message below.
A group chat with three people from around Australia and USA, this podcast delves into people'spersonal experience with piano technique and in particular, how the Taubman approach can be so important in developing an effortless, comfortable approach to piano technique.
My guests today are:
The discussion today centres around what piano technique means in a personal context with both Annie and Leo having very different stories about how they came to study with Taubman teachers: Annie due to pain when playing and Leo from a recommendation to start with the Taubman approach from scratch.
As we discuss their stories, I refer to John regarding his thoughts on healthy technique and how teachers can approach teaching technique in their lessons.
[Note: You can also watch the video below, however we lost visuals very soon after the beginning, so you'll be stuck with whatever faces we were pulling at the time! Apologies to those of you who prefer watching the videos.]
What questions do you have for members of our panel today? What would you like to learn more about? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
“Why can’t I play more music like this?” asked a fourteen-year-old piano student. “My friends like to hear me play cool music.” Why not, indeed? J.S. Bach taught his sons using the music of his time – popular dances, preludes and exercises by living composers. He expected his boys to thrive in the musical world of their time. American Popular Piano has been developed on the same principles. Students working in this series will: • develop traditional pianistic and musical skills through music in contemporary, popular styles; • be motivated to practise by working on music that is familiar, fun, and that they can’t wait to play; • nurture their creativity and spontaneity through a user-friendly modular approach to improvisation; • enjoy regular ensemble playing; • find pleasure in a lifelong relationship with music!(Read more at the Boosey & Hawkes website) Starting by learning a simple piece of music, the APP books step both students and teachers through a process of making up music starting with rhythm and then gradually expanding to more and more notes. It doesn't matter if you've never done anything like this before, I guarantee you'll have success. This is a really different approach to the improvising tactics we discussed with Daniel McFarlane in Podcast Episode 1 as Chris uses written music as a basis for improvising. So if you find that teaching improvising from scratch, with no music, is a bit of a big leap, then this interview is for you!
So this is the very first recording in my new podcast series: Tim Topham TV! I'm super excited to be releasing this today to check that everything is working in preparation for my first "official" podcast episode to come early next week. Stay tuned everyone :)
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