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Andrea and Trevor Dow: Piano Teaching Bloggers and Entrepreneurs

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  • 23 minutes 7 seconds
    Why Do Piano Students Quit? Karen King’s Research Provides The Answers
    Today we’re exploring a question that Trevor and I receive almost daily… a question that weighs heavily on the minds of piano teachers and most likely plays a role in almost every piano teaching decision we make. What is the question? “How can I keep piano students from quitting?” On today’s podcast we’ll tackle this question […]
    12 July 2016, 6:00 am
  • 9 minutes 52 seconds
    How To Fix A Piano Student’s Flat Fingers And Incorrect Hand Position
    It’s tough to explain to piano students why they should care about fixing their flat-fingered playing position. But I know why I care about fixing it… Playing with flat fingers is unnecessarily hard and results in music that, quite simply put, doesn’t sound very good… which could very well result in piano students quitting lessons. […]
    5 April 2016, 5:43 am
  • 8 minutes 16 seconds
    What To Do With A Piano Student Who Refuses To Look At His Music
    We’ve all had one… a piano student who stares at his hands while mostly ignoring his music. And we’ve all probably engaged in a struggle to get him to view his score as a tool (not as an enemy)… And chances are, during the struggle, you’ve covered the keys… you covered his hands… you’ve make him wear dribble […]
    25 March 2016, 6:32 am
  • 19 minutes 8 seconds
    How To Increase Your Studio Population Without Increasing Your Teaching Time
    Most piano teachers (myself included) teach in tidy little blocks of time. And this means that if we want to increase our teaching income… we generally have to increase our teaching time. But is this a hard and fast rule? Could there a better way? Today we have a wonderful guest on the Teach Piano […]
    4 March 2016, 5:55 am
  • 7 minutes 38 seconds
    What To Do When A Piano Student Breaks, Sprains, Twists, Or Burns A Hand
    At some point in our teaching careers we will all be faced with it…. a “two-handed” piano student suddenly becomes a “one-handed” piano student. Whether it’s a broken arm, a sprained wrist, or burned fingers… a myriad of different injuries can throw a bunch of wrenches into a typical piano lesson. So the question is… how can […]
    8 February 2016, 6:36 am
  • 8 minutes
    Have You Ever Considered Teaching Piano in Groups? The Teach Piano Today Podcast
    Today we’re kicking off our Teach Piano Today Helpline podcast with a fabulous episode featuring everything you’ve always wanted to know about teaching group piano classes. And if you just thought “Oh… this is not for me, I only have one piano so I can’t teach groups…” you’ll want to hang around and have a […]
    28 January 2016, 6:54 am
  • 44 minutes 1 second
    Teaching Piano Students To Play From Lead Sheets; Expert Step-by-Step Advice
    Do you teach from lead sheets?  Have you thought about doing so but aren’t sure where to start? Do you use them all the time but wonder if there is more you could be doing? Lead sheets have quickly become one of my “secret weapon” teaching tools. They provide the instant gratification teens crave, they […]
    29 May 2015, 5:28 am
  • 20 minutes 51 seconds
    How To Teach Your Piano Students To Dig Deep And Persevere
    What is grit? How does being “gritty” translate into achievement and how can we teach our piano students to persevere over the long-term despite setbacks? If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions – or, if this subject piques your interest, then today’s TeachPianoToday podcast will fascinate you. Do You Have Gritty Piano Students? A few weeks […]
    11 May 2015, 6:06 am
  • 19 minutes 56 seconds
    Dr. Adam Ockelford, Teacher To Derek Paravicini, on Teaching Special Needs Piano Students
    Piano teachers everywhere have students in their studio with complex needs.  Be it visual impairment, Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia… the spectrum of differences is wide. And piano teachers everywhere have questions about how to effectively meet the needs of these students. Advice From A True Expert In today’s Teach Piano Today podcast, we’re interviewing Dr. Adam Ockelford […]
    27 April 2015, 5:24 am
  • 16 minutes 46 seconds
    The Invented Notations of Children and The Importance of Composing – The TPT Podcast
    The TeachPianoToday podcast is back and we’re delighted to post this exciting episode! Today’s guest, Rena Upitis, shares her insights on composing with young children and discusses the importance of introducing composition to young children. How many of you have had piano students bring in their very creatively-notated compositions? And did you know what to do with those sheets of […]
    17 March 2015, 6:31 am
  • 13 minutes 31 seconds
    Is Sleep the Final Piece of the Perfect Practice Puzzle?
    I’m always interested in ways to make piano practice more efficient and more effective for my students. I believe that the more we understand about how humans learn, the better adjustments we can make to how we teach. In a past Teach Piano Today podcast we interviewed Dr. Christine Carter who opened our eyes to […]
    31 October 2014, 7:32 am
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