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Read more"Go Play in the Snow!"
Over the weekend I held my very first group lessons. After a round of sickness and really bad weather, I had quite a few lessons to makeup. (Like many, I do not offer reimbursements for tuition, but I do offer makeup lessons if given at least 24...
Read moreFree Major and Minor Pentascale Warm-up Charts
Last week I shared a major pentascales chart and two major pentascale worksheets. As a followup, I created a minor pentascales chart as well. Why all these pentascale posts? One of my 2014 Studio Resolutions is to teach all of my vocalists...
Read moreHeart Challenge!
From now through Valentine’s Day, students are collecting stickers to decorate their hearts! They get stickers for every homework/theory assignment and piece that they complete. (And yes, there are prize incentives for those who collect...
Read more2014 Student and Teacher Goals
Like many teachers, my lessons focus on creating proper piano or vocal technique, establishing good practice habits, and the development of a well-rounded repertoire. In addition to those (sometimes lofty) goals, I like to keep things fun and...
Read moreFree Major Pentascale Worksheets
Here are a couple of old worksheets that I revamped for the blog. Again, these can be used for both piano students and voice students, as it is important for both to learn pentascales. (Yes, I am that teacher that will make her voice students...
Read moreWinter Studio Games
Look out, the snowmen are coming! This a really cute matching game from Wendy Stevens at ComposeCreate.com. There are two sets of cards: one to identify note names (36 cards) and another to identify steps and skips (12 cards). It takes some time...
Read moreChromatic Pentascales Chart
I’m a huge fan of teaching pentascales, both for piano students and vocalists. Here is a quick worksheet I put together that lists the pentascales chromatically, beginning with C Major. Click on the image to enlarge, or you can download the...
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