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How To Host A Virtual Piano Recital – Part 1
While it would be easy enough to cancel recitals when your studio is online, it's important for students to have…
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How to Make Studio Registration Streamlined and Intuitive
Whether you teach in a home studio, commercial space or in student's homes, the registration season always brings its own…
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3 Surprising Reasons To Include Female Composers In Our Studios
March is "Women in History" month and as I was researching women in music history it was absolutely fascinating. There…
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How To Reduce Prep Time (Even When You Teach Online)
I had no idea just how much time I was spending on prepping for lessons. Until I started to track…
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How to Set Up an Effective Routine Before Lessons Start
Setting up a routine is important for having a successful year. Not only does it ensure we make time for…
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A Little Planning Goes a Long Way
Typically I like to start my summer "vacation" with a look at the big picture. After all, a little big…
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How To Plan a Multi-Level Group Lesson
Planning group lessons is a wonderful way to increase social engagement in your studio. Holding a multi-level group lesson may…
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How To Flip The Script If You Are Feeling Underappreciated By Your Clients
Feeling underappreciated by clients happens to the best of us. But, there are ways to turn this around.
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How to Create a Curriculum Plan – Part 2
A curriculum plan gives guidance to your teaching. But, when you individualize programming that is when the magic happens in…
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How to Create a Curriculum Plan – Part 1
One of the hardest parts of being an independent instrument teacher is creating a curriculum plan. When you know what…
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