WTL Pieces
Last week, I shared the form my students use to record the titles of their Practically Perfect Performance Pieces. Â Today, I thought I’d share the form that we use for their WTL pieces. Â These are pieces that they “want to […]
Last week, I shared the form my students use to record the titles of their Practically Perfect Performance Pieces. Â Today, I thought I’d share the form that we use for their WTL pieces. Â These are pieces that they “want to […]
I’ve had several teachers ask what the PPPPiece is that I refer to at the bottom of the new Assignment Journal. Â It stands for “Practically Perfect Performance Pieces” and each of my students have received a chart to put at
I’ve been thinking for months now about how the perfect assignment journal for my students would look. Â As usual, it took much longer to make it than I anticipated, but I’m very excited with the results and wanted to share
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You might remember this interview with Karen Harrington about year ago. Â Karen is the author the Piano Teachers Resource Kit an excellent set of fun worksheets that can be reproduced for your studio. Â I have copied almost every page in
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I am a firm believer in finding the right word to coax a correct response from my students. It is so easy to fall into a rut in using the same words again and again to describe staccato (“short and jumpy”)
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