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Piano Teaching IdeasDecember 21, 2012<May 16, 2016

40 Piece Challenge 2013

by Elissa Milne

This year thousands of piano students from across the world have taken up the 40 Piece Challenge. Register for the challenge by sending an…

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Articles, Composer FeatureAugust 20, 2012<December 11, 2018

Composer Profile – Christopher Norton

by Nathan Rippon

New Zealand Christopher Norton was born in New Zealand in 1953. He began composing at the age of 14, and, by the age of…

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Repertoire IdeasAugust 1, 2012<December 11, 2018

Getting to…

by Gina Wake

The Getting to…series is a home-grown Australian music publishing initiative that has developed into a phenomenon. Originally intended to be no more than a…

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Repertoire Ideas, Your BusinessJuly 9, 2012<May 2, 2016

Price vs Value of Books

by Elissa Milne

I frequently hear piano teachers say that they simply cannot ask parents to buy books of music as the cost will be beyond the…

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Articles, Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasJune 20, 2012<November 15, 2016

If Bach were alive today, his name would be LADY GAGA

by Nathan Rippon

Well, perhaps not but indeed J.S. Bach taught his sons using the music of his time – popular dances, preludes and exercises by living composers….

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Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasJune 1, 2012<August 22, 2017

P Plate Piano- Piano Teaching to Inspire today’s young musicians

by Joan Skilbeck

Mark Griffiths says that the introduction of the AMEB’s P Plate Piano into his teaching program has helped inspire his students to want to…

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Articles, Composer FeatureMay 14, 2012<August 22, 2017

Australian Composer SPOTLIGHT: Kerin Bailey

by Kerin Bailey

When I was at student at high school, Melinda’s Mini March was THE piece that everyone wanted to play. Even the non-music kids would…

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Articles, Piano Teaching IdeasApril 3, 2012<August 22, 2017

The Resource File: SIGHT READING

by Elissa Milne

It seems that right from the earliest ever graded piano examinations students have been tested on their ability to play music on extremely short…

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Piano Teaching Business, Your BusinessMarch 22, 2012<May 2, 2016

Make-up lessons from an Economist’s point of view

by Vicky Barham

[columns_row width=”two-thirds-and-third”] [column] I’m a parent of children enrolled in Suzuki music lessons. I’d like to explain to other parents why I feel —…

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Articles, Piano Teaching Business, Piano Teaching IdeasFebruary 14, 2012<August 22, 2017

5 Minutes with …Australian Piano Teachers

by Gina Wake

  Christina Bond – QLD I love to play … music from the Romantic period and Jazz. I also love Hungarian and Spanish music too (so…

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40 Piece Challenge, Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasNovember 21, 2011<November 15, 2016

Jazz Resource File Part 1

by Elissa Milne

A student says ‘I want to play jazz’ and piano teachers the world over think ‘uh oh’. There’s a moment of calm before panic…

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Articles, Repertoire IdeasMay 16, 2011<November 15, 2016

I want to tell you a story about my friend, Angelina.

by Gina Wake

Angelina and I met almost 30 years ago, as primary school students who shared a piano teacher. In her wisdom, our teacher put us together as duet…

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