Teaching Piano Ensemble Classes
Teaching piano ensemble classes is a great way for students to play together. Reinforce rhythm and continuity with your students. Read more about adding piano ensemble classes to your studio.
Teaching piano ensemble classes is a great way for students to play together. Reinforce rhythm and continuity with your students. Read more about adding piano ensemble classes to your studio.
A piano ensemble arrangement of When the Saints Go Marching In. Students love learning this fun, upbeat song. It’s the unofficial anthem of New Orleans!
Liven up your studio with piano ensemble music. These piano ensemble arrangements allow for classes of multi-leveled students.
An easy way to cover more music history with students!
Check out this great review of the Ready for Theory series. The review by Sara of Sara’s Music Studio includes a video so that you can see the layout and design of the series.
I finally added a keyboard lab to my studio! Read more on how I selected instruments, arranged them in my studio, and how I plan to use them.
These new pictures capture the vibrant colors and clean layout of Ready for Theory. Ready for Theory is the most comprehensive music workbook series. Each workbook includes theory, ear training, terms, forms, history, and technique.
These rhythm cards allow students to make up their own rhythm. They coordinate with Piano Safari Level 1. Rhythm cards allow for tactile learning.
Print these free, colorful alphabet cards to help students name the white keys on the piano.
If a student sends an image of a worksheet to you, here is way to easily correct the worksheet and send it back to them using an iPad and the Notability app. You can also use this method if you have a long-distance student that you teach via Skype or FaceTime.