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Welcome to my blog where I post all kinds of piano teaching resources including games, worksheets, and teachings aids.
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Welcome to my blog where I post all kinds of piano teaching resources including games, worksheets, and teachings aids.
The Heart and Art of Interpretation New! It’s not too late for the pre-registration price, available only through July 1, 2020….
Rhythm in the Grid Notice there is no holiday theme to this handout, Rhythm in the Grid with Eighth Notes? That’s…
I have had students who can barely read music. I can’t blame it on the method book, the previous teacher, lack…
Do you ever get tired of the same old thing and want to shake up the routine a bit? Or have…
Some teachers use “music money” as a reward system. At the end of a specified period, students can exchange the music…
Merry Christmas to everyone who reads this and has emailed me this year! I hope the new year will be a…
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Susan,
Thank you for making this all available. You are extremely generous and talented as well. I’ve been using your picture scales and pentascales this fall. The picture scales really help get the young beginners playing these much sooner. Thank you for all you do!
Christy
Thank You so very much for all the wonderful teaching ideas. You are a genius, as well as generous. thanks and blessings….Ruth
Thanks, Joanne. I appreciate your feedback. It makes it all worth while.
I love art and teaching piano, so this is a way to put them together. I think using games in a lesson, even for a brief period, makes piano more enjoyable. And some students just can’t get it any other way.
Susan,
Your website is fantastic !! I love to play your games with my students. Today’s game was “Music is F U N “. I just found “Step Skipping Along” and can’t wait to try it. You are so creative. Thank you for sharing so many terrific ideas with us.