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Articles, Book Reviews, New Resources, Repertoire IdeasMay 11, 2016<May 11, 2016

New series: All Jazzed Up!

by Nathan Rippon

This great new series from Hal Leonard now has seven titles under its belt. It was first brought to my attention earlier in the year…

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Articles, Book Reviews, Repertoire IdeasMay 10, 2016<November 16, 2016

Reviewed by you: Classics with a Touch of Jazz – Lee Evans

by Samantha Coates

This book is an absolute gem. What a great concept – take some famous classical tunes and jazz them up! Lee Evans has put…

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Articles, Piano Teaching Business, Your BusinessMay 9, 2016<November 16, 2016

Ten minutes with….Thembi Shears

by Carly McDonald

Thembi Shears is a name synonymous in Australian teaching circles with engaging and inclusive teaching.  She holds a degree in Primary Education and has…

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Articles, Piano Teaching IdeasMay 9, 2016<December 11, 2018

Teaching from the Score

by Ruth Price

“Look at a page of the score and list everything you see.’ It’s right before your eyes.” When I was a college student, my…

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Articles, Piano Teaching Ideas, Your BusinessMay 8, 2016<May 11, 2016

Teaching the measure of a performance

by Ross Calia

“I think I made three mistakes…or maybe four”, a young girl informs her mum as she returns to the waiting area. The exam is…

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Articles, Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasMay 7, 2016<November 16, 2016

Third Time’s A Charm!

by Carly McDonald

When my children were younger and they were first trying new foods I remember how much of it would end up on the ground,…

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Articles, Your BusinessMay 5, 2016<January 20, 2020

How to Attract More Students & Grow Your Teaching Studio

by Joyce Ong

“Keeping a business alive can sometimes be more challenging than establishing it.” It’s not enough to rely on word of mouth, though that’s still…

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Articles, Piano Teaching IdeasMay 4, 2016<November 15, 2016

Do you have all of that memorised or are you playing by ear?

by Mark Davis

Introducing Students To Jazz And Preparing Them For The Journey Ahead Witnessing a highly skilled jazz pianist improvise can be an amazing experience, but…

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Past EventsMay 4, 2016<June 18, 2021

Con Musica – Alan Lane Memorial Workshops

by Nathan Rippon

The Alan Lane Memorial Workshops is a three day event that provides inspiration and information to music teachers from across Australia. The workshop sessions…

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Articles, Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasMay 3, 2016<November 16, 2016

The Young Beginner: Keys to Connect

by Randall Faber

Fun and imagination for a Spirit of Play What is this world of the young beginner? It is fun, fantasy, and exploration. Seriousness? Teacher-driven…

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Articles, Book Reviews, Repertoire IdeasMay 2, 2016<November 16, 2016

Reviewed by you: Samantha Coates

by Samantha Coates

Frozen Piano Duets These piano duets are absolutely delightful. It reads like a score, with the secondo line running under the primo line at…

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Articles, New Resources, Repertoire IdeasApril 27, 2016<November 15, 2016

April New Resources

by Nathan Rippon

Eugenie Rocherolle‘s music has recently had a resurgence in Australia as of late. Chatting with teachers at PD events about Eugenie’s music, most of them hadn’t…

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