8 Likely Music Teacher Interview Questions & How to Answer Them

Are you on the hunt for a new music teacher position? Some interview questions will focus on your instrumental competencies, whereas others will try to ascertain your willingness to adapt to the hiring company. Most job specifications don’t require the applicant to be tech-savvy, but in this era of technology, it is recommended for all

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The Biggest Mistake in Music Lessons (And How to Avoid It)

As private music teachers who work closely with beginner students, we’ve seen how small adjustments can make a big difference in a student’s musical journey. One key insight? The biggest mistake in music lessons often isn’t about wrong notes or missed practice sessions—it’s about forgetting who should be steering the ship. When teachers or parents

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3 Reasons Why Private Music Lessons Work for Beginner Students

As a group of active private music teachers, we’ve seen it time and time again—students thrive when they get personalized instruction. Whether it’s piano, guitar, violin, or voice, the benefits of one-on-one learning are huge. If you’ve ever wondered why private music lessons work so well, the answer lies in how they’re tailored, structured, and

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Career Possibilities Opened Up Through Taking Music Lessons

Career Possibilities Opened Up Through Taking Music Lessons Learning to read, perform, compose or otherwise practice music has a vast multitude of benefits. In addition to cognitive, health, and social benefits for example, a future-minded student will be pleased to know that there are many exciting career possibilities being a student of music can lead

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Your Waiter or Your Piano Teacher

Your Piano Teacher or Your Waiter? You sit down at your local restaurant, your waiter approaches you, and he kindly asks if you’d like to start your meal with a beverage other then water. It’s a situation that you and even your children are used to but who is that person serving you? It could

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Trying To Play Without Mistakes Is A Mistake

You Can’t Play This To Not Make A Mistake The words above, “You Can’t Play This To Not Make A Mistake” were spoken by a director at a recent music festival to a group of high school band and orchestra students. I’m honestly not sure the students really understood, but as a conscious observer, pianist,

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An All-In-One Piano Method!

The All-in-One Approach Method and Workshop with Dr. Helen Marlais Last week, I had the very fortunate opportunity to attend a workshop by Dr. Helen Marlais—the author / composer of the All-in-One Approach to Succeeding at the Piano® series. Dr. Marlais provided a tour of the first 4 mini-levels in the series by guiding participants

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Fighting Through Drum Lessons

Martial Arts and Drum Lessons If you’re the teacher or parent of a drum student taking drum lessons, this article will identify a lesson plan similar to that of a marital arts training session. This is a sort of a personal story of a martial artist and musician. Group lessons, like martial arts, follow a

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