
Elitism vs. Exclusivity
In the world of music (and other various art forms, such as ballet), there seems to be a sort of elitism, or snobbery, where there

In the world of music (and other various art forms, such as ballet), there seems to be a sort of elitism, or snobbery, where there

Recitals are a wonderful way for students to gain experience and proficiency in performing. There are many elements to learn when beginning to participate in

Wait, pianists should learn how to conduct? Are you kidding? I’m a pianist, not a choir director. I don’t need to know how to conduct. WRONG. Conducting

Getting back to our discussion on how to best teach note names, I previously analyzed the differences between using jingles vs. landmarks and intervals. In this post I’m

There seems to be a common misconception that the best way to teach students how to read notes on the bass and treble staves is

“Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky! Twinkle, twinkle, little

With summer fast approaching many studios are preparing for end-of-school-year recitals. Previously I discussed how teachers can prepare students to perform in recitals (please see

With summer fast approaching many studios are preparing for end-of-school-year recitals. Previously I discussed how teachers can prepare students to perform in recitals (please see

With summer fast approaching many studios are preparing for end-of-school-year recitals. Previously Piano Discoveries discussed how teachers can prepare students to perform in recitals (please

Recitals are a wonderful way for students to gain experience and proficiency in performing. There are many elements to learn when beginning to participate in
Provide students with a fun and exciting way to practice elementary theory terms. This crossword puzzle includes 10 early elementary music terms and definitions — tie, whole note, repeat sign, quarter note, half note, bar line, slur, double bar line, measure and staff.