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Classical Piano Listening Tips: Why Varied Recordings Matter in Lessons

AAs piano teachers, we’ve seen how transformative it can be when students begin listening as intentionally as they play. While practice is vital, classical piano listening tips like exploring different recordings are often the missing piece that elevates musical growth. When a student hears multiple interpretations of a piece—slow and expressive, quick and articulate, bold

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How Music Therapy Enhances Teaching: Lessons from Both Sides of the Piano

When we think about what makes a great music teacher, we often talk about degrees, technique, and lesson planning. But in our experience, one of the most powerful influences on our teaching came from outside the traditional studio—through our backgrounds in music therapy. In this reflection-style post, we’ll share how experience in music therapy enhances

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3 Reasons Singing With Your Child Is So Powerful

1. Singing Builds Brain Connections Early Multiple studies have shown that music—especially singing—activates areas in a child’s brain related to language, memory, and executive function. Why it matters: According to the Harvard Center on the Developing Child, repetitive sound play helps young children build strong neural pathways critical for learning. 2. It Strengthens Emotional Bonds

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Constructive Piano Practice Every Time: How Reps Become Results

When students fixate on how long they practice (“I practiced 30 minutes!”) instead of what they achieve, it often leads to frustration or wasted time. It’s much more effective to focus on constructive piano practice every time, using purposeful repetitions rather than counting the clock. Why Constructive Repetition Beats Timed Practice Sample Practice Strategy Teachers

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