Celebrating Piano by Color
byColour coding sheet music is nothing new. Teachers have been doing it for decades – even my own teacher used to highlight entire sections…
Articles on repertoire and new music for piano teaching
Colour coding sheet music is nothing new. Teachers have been doing it for decades – even my own teacher used to highlight entire sections…
Some students like Chopin, some like Debussy, some like Kats-Chernin and some like Taylor Swift-y (apologies for the awful attempt at rhyme).Teaching pop music…
There’s nothing like starting off the new year with a new book. So here’s a bunch we think you should check out at your…
If you’re on the quest for a piano education that seamlessly weaves technical mastery with artistic expression, look no further than the Developing Artist…
October is the perfect time to pull out some fun new pieces. And whilst many people are trying to decide which scary movie to…
How great would it be if you could explore a whole range of pieces and styles whilst keeping them all within the most simple…
Why Adult Piano Adventures? There’s so many methods on the market, what makes Faber Adult Piano Adventures so special? Well for starters it comes…
“For far too long, the contributions of Black composers in the piano repertoire have not been brought to the forefront. Despite a persistent wave…
One of the biggest hurdles to get over when teaching beginner adult students, or adults who are ‘returning’ to piano after many, many years…
The Jennifer Linn Series isa collection of sheet music books composed and arranged by the accomplished pianist and composer Jennifer Linn. Renowned for her…
Cathy runs a busy studio in Perth Western Australia and has been teaching for 32 years. She is yet to teach a 2nd generation,…
Spacious layouts, high-quality spiral binding that lays flat on your stand, a plethora of your favourite pieces – what’s not to love? For those…