A Piano Teaching Podcast for beginning and experienced teachers exploring the art and business of Piano Education. Discover how to teach piano to kids in ways that motivate and inspire, how to start and maintain a thriving piano studio, and how to quickly turn your piano studio into the career you a…
Andrea and Trevor Dow: Piano Teaching Bloggers and Entrepreneurs
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
We expect all children to learn to read. It’s just a given. So why is it then that we don’t expect all children to be musical? This is a statement that drew me to Dr. Lisa Koops and her research and work in the field of early childhood musical development. Join us on today’s podcast […]
As a piano teacher we see first-hand every day the many positive effects that music instruction has on our students… but how much do you know about the research behind the cognitive benefits of music education? Today we’re talking with the perfect person to speak on this topic. Dr. Frances Rauscher is a Cognitive Scientist studying […]
Today on the TeachPianoToday Podcast we’re interviewing Robert Rickover; an expert in the Alexander Technique. For those of you who just asked “What’s that?”, or for those of you who have heard of the Alexander Technique but don’t know much about it, this podcast is for you! Robert Rockover has been an Alexander Technique teacher […]
If there’s one person who knows what makes adult piano students tick… it’s Pete Jutras. As Editor of the Clavier Companion magazine, he’s no stranger to the world of piano… or the world of adult piano students. Through his uber-successful group programs at Southern Methodist University he’s had the opportunity to share his love of […]
Today on the TeachPianoToday podcast we’re chatting with Dr. Christopher Foley; an expert in the area of collaborative piano. For those of you who just thought “What is a collaborative piano?” you’re in for a treat. The potential for your piano students to find a career using their piano skills is richer and more varied now than ever […]
If you teach piano, it’s likely you teach Christopher Norton’s music on almost a daily basis. His name is synonymous with “The composer who creates the music my students always love.” To say Christopher Norton is a prolific composer is a serious understatement; his influence on not only piano repertoire, but on multi-instrumental and choral […]
How were you taught to learn something new, or to fix a mistake when you were a piano student? Your answer is likely “Drill it. Over and over and over and over.” Do you still force yourself to sit down and play the same thing repeatedly until it is right? If so, then you’ll want to listen […]
When I was in my 3rd year of University someone ran up to me in the hallway, breathless: “You’re a piano player, yes?”. Uh huh. “My keyboard guy just quit my band and we have a gig tonight. Can you fill in?” Let me see… do you play Minuet in G at any point during your […]
If there was ever a TeachPianoToday podcast that you should share… it’s this one. Today we’re speaking with the brilliant Dr. Christopher Fisher, Associate Professor of piano at Ohio University, and we’re talking about effective parental involvement in piano education. Scroll to the bottom of this post to listen now. Listen in as Dr. Fisher […]
Have you been toying with the idea of purchasing an iPad but aren’t sure if you can truly justify doing so? Do you have an iPad but you haven’t yet used it in your piano lessons? Do you already use an iPad but are always on the hunt for more ideas? Then this podcast is for you! The […]
The Teach Piano Today Podcast is back with Episode 14! Today we’re chatting with Nicole Bowers – a piano teacher with a very successful studio in Ottawa, Canada. Are you looking for ways to change up your teaching hours? Do you need to fill some holes in your studio schedule? Are you wanting to make […]
We’re just going to go ahead and assume you’re a Piano Guys fan… and, as their videos have been watched 300 million times, I’m also going to assume you’ve watched more than one! They are truly an inspirational group and a rapidly growing phenomenon in the music industry. One-on-one with “The Piano Guy” It was […]
This our 12th Episode of the Teach Piano Today Podcast and we’re excited to introduce you to Pat Hensely. Pat is a National Board Certified Special Needs Specialist and is on the National Board of Directors for the Council for Exceptional Children. We’re chatting with her today to give piano teachers some valuable insights into […]
If these 3 words strike fear into your very soul… then you’re not alone! Improvising, chording and composing with piano students is something that many piano teachers avoid simply because it feels like uncharted territory. Teaching without a book can seem difficult… until now! During this podcast, we’re chatting with Karen Gibson and she’s here […]
Have you ever told someone you are a piano teacher and then had them immediately ask “And what do you do for work?”. If so, you are familiar with the struggle faced by many piano teachers; where your business is actually perceived as a hobby. Having your piano studio clients perceive you in this way […]
It’s Teach Piano Today Podcast Episode 9 and we’re continuing our Success Series, bringing you insights, advice and ideas from piano teachers around the world who are doing fabulous things in their piano teaching studios. Today we’re chatting piano theory; specifically how to effectively include it in your lessons in a way that is meaningful […]
If you’ve ever headed online to search for piano teaching tips for teenage students… this podcast is for you! It’s everything you need to know about how to adapt your teaching style and approach to guarantee success with your teenage piano students. This is Episode 8 of the Teach Piano Today Podcast and we’re happy […]
Do you have to pry yourself away from your piano studio? Can you walk by the door without popping in for “just one second” that quickly becomes hours? Do you wonder if it’s possible to strike a balance between your piano teacher life and your personal life? If so, you’re not alone! Piano teachers are […]
Today we start our “Success Series”… podcast episodes where we chat with piano teachers around the world who are experiencing great success with their piano teaching studios. It is our hope that you’ll find inspiration, ideas and solid advice from those who are “rockin’ the biz”. In episode 6 we interview Natalia Huang, owner and […]
If you’re looking to add a shot of excitement into your piano teaching studio then you’ll want to tune in to this week’s piano teaching podcast where we interview piano teacher and blogger Jennifer Foxx. After finding great amounts of motivation in group vs. solo fitness, Jennifer has jumped wholeheartedly into offering some really awesome […]
Like thousands of other piano teachers around the globe, you are no doubt up to your eyeballs in piano studio scheduling. You’re also probably in the midst of planning out your calendar. So (as if you’re not already busy enough) in today’s piano podcast we’re discussing 10 studio events that should definitely make your calendar […]
Wouldn’t it be nice if moving across town or across the country simply meant packing your bags, choosing a cute new home and transferring offices? For piano teachers it just isn’t so! We have so many considerations when relocating that it can seem overwhelming. Today’s podcast covers the ins and outs of being a “Piano […]
We’re back at it again with our weekly addition of the Teach Piano Today podcast. If you enjoyed Episode 1, you’ll love Episode 2. If you just can’t wait, scroll to the bottom of the post and hit “Play”! Today’s podcast will be of particular interest to any piano teachers who are struggling to find […]
Welcome to our first session of the Teach Piano Today Podcast! You can listen to the show by simply clicking the player below, or you can download it for free onto your smart phone or other mobile device for Piano Teaching Tips on the go! Check Out Episode 1 At the Bottom of This Post […]