I’ve noticed that my elementary and middle school students will take any chance they can get to hold and play with an iPod, so I’ve been taking advantage of this opportunity to get them to practice theory drills. 🙂 My hour-long Piano Lessons/Lab for kids allows for plenty of time to try out theory games and apps. Lately we’ve been…
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Watching Music
A couple of weeks ago, I posted about all the great live music that had heard recently and how its so fun to hear live music. Going to live music performances is always better than hearing a recording, but particularly for a symphony! On Saturday night, I got to hear Daniil Trifonov, the winner of the 2011 Tchaikovsky Piano…
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Peek Inside My Studio
For my first several weeks in Tulsa, I had only been teaching Skype lessons, but last week marked the launch of Megan’s Piano Lessons: Tulsa Edition. I had my first in-person student come to my new studio. I’m really excited about my new studio. It has everything I need! I thought I’d share some pictures so you can visualize Megan’s…
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Meet an RMM Student: Karen
This post is part of a series of interviews of RMM (Recreational Music Making) students. Karen began learning piano using the RMM approach in January 2010. What made you decide to start taking piano at this point in your life? I love music and I’ve always wanted to play the piano, but never found the time to learn. After watching…
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I want to be like them!
First off, don’t forget about the piano lesson sale going on until Thursday! Its a really good deal on piano lessons! This weekend, I rediscovered this really cute video of an elderly couple playing a duet together. I later found this great news story called Happiness Goes Viral that tells more about the couple. I love that they show us…
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