Rhythm pattern cards are a great way to teach new rhythmic concepts, reinforce familiar patterns, and build that all-important musical vocabulary (the ability to understand and create your own musical patterns and sequences). Here are 10 creative ways to use them in your teaching.
007 - Let's Start at the Very Beginning (What I Learned from My Piano Teacher)
Today, I want to tell you a story about one of my piano teachers. She wasn’t my first teacher—in fact, she was one of my last teachers—but she was the woman who taught me how to overcome my fears, play with power and control, develop my own interpretation, and understand music and artistry at the piano in a whole new way. And in some ways, that meant starting at the very beginning...
006 - Four Things I'm Doing Differently in My Studio This Year
005 - Escape the Monotony and Reinvigorate Your Teaching with These Quick Tips
004 - 3 Ways to Inspire and Motivate Those You Teach
Think about some of the great teachers you’ve observed or worked with throughout your life. What made them great? What separates them in your mind from other teachers you’ve had? One thing that I’ve noticed is that exceptional teachers have an innate ability to inspire and motivate those they teach. Here are three ways to do this in your teaching this year:
002 - How to Continue Developing Your Teaching Skills This Year
001 - What Kind of Teacher Do You Want to Become This Year?
As musicians, teachers, leaders, and creators, we’re never done learning (and that’s a good thing!). We’re constantly seeking out new ways to do things, new strategies to try, new skills to develop. I think it’s because we know deep down that there’s always room to grow. Today, we're talking about goal-setting for teachers + three questions to help you find clarity and direction this year.