In my last blog on teaching better music lessons I introduced a few ideas to consider; eye contact, allow for movement, and concise instructions. Here are three more simple steps and to many of us, reminders, to being a good piano teacher. Be Positive This could be step one through ten!! In a piano
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3 Passions, One Piano And Voice Teacher
Piano And Voice Teacher If you have ever met me in person, you know I have 3 passions when it comes to music; John Field, any opera from the bel canto period, and music therapy. I’m not talking about sitting in a circle singing “Kumbaya” which is the wrong mass stereotype of music therapy, but
Guitar Teacher, Piano and More in Denver
TJ is a piano, bass and guitar teacher who does a lot of lesson in Denver and Highlands Ranch, as well as the Englewood area. He has a great personality for teaching. He has a caring and patient attitude that really comes across to his students. Along with teaching guitar and piano lessons, TJ is in
Teaching Music Lessons Better – 3 Reminders
Teaching Music Lessons As educators, we aspire to re-create the experience that made us want to learn more about music. At their most fundamental level, we want our lessons to be havens for self-expression, where students feel safe to explore and learn. Here are three simple strategies to help you keep you teaching music lessons
How To Tune A Cello
Beginner cello students don’t always get taught how to tune a cello right away. So what happens when they get home to practice and the cello is out of tune? Here’s how it works: Using A Tuner: Tuning with a tuner is the easiest and most accurate way to tune your cello. Make sure it’s
Voice And Piano Lessons Altamonte Springs, FL Welcome Marissa Green
I have been inviting a lot of really talented teachers lately to teach with Lessons In Your Home Orlando. Orlando is a huge city and is considered a melting pot for musicians, performers, and all around entertainers. This entertainment environment lends itself to a wonderful pool of young talent. One new teacher that I have
Notes From An Atlanta Piano Teacher – Practice Smart
I’m going to start calling these blogs “notes from an Atlanta piano teacher” as Maria McDonald who’s a teacher for us here in Atlanta has becoming a regular contributor to our daily articles. Her thoughts this week are about Practicing Smart, which of course we endorse.
Music With Your Children – Inspire And Expose
This article is for parents searching for ways to give their children musical inspiration and exposure. Ideas expressed here can work for children of all ages, whether they have any experience playing a musical instrument or not. Parents now more than ever are growing more concerned about making sure their children are able to experience
Welcome Houston Saxophone Teacher – Aaron Montes
Welcome Aaron Montes, Houston Saxophone Teacher Lessons In Your Home Houston is proud to add a new teacher to the team! Aaron Montes teaches Saxophone in The Woodlands and Spring. He is a native Houstonian and has a Bachelors Degree in Music Performance on Saxophone from Sam Houston State University. Besides teaching, Aaron is an
Improvising Music – 3 Steps To Get Better
Are you a mom or dad who is having trouble getting your son or daughter to practice? You ever hear your little musician say he or she is tired of playing the same music? Is practicing a chore? Well, I will admit that it’s difficult to always go to your instrument and have to “work” on something. While it’s very satisfying to play a song, learning a song isn’t always so entertaining.