Blog Stories

Theory Book Review–Kim Johnson Series

After many years of using the same theory series, I decided it was time to make a change to a different series.  I decided on Basics of Keyboard Theory by Julie McIntosh Johnson.  A self published series, it is available for purchase on Amazon.com.  There are 10 books...

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Welcoming the Holiday Break into Your Studio

The time frame between Halloween and Christmas is filled with additional activities and distractions for all of our students.  If you throw in travelling over Thanksgiving, students often come back tired and having lost a week of practice.  The same thing can happen...

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Welcome to My Fall Studio!!

It's almost that time.  For those of us starting school on the 23rd of August next Monday is the first day of the fall studio schedule.  Many teachers will follow an after Labor Day schedule.  Either way, time is drawing near.  Here are some tips to make your studio...

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Updating Your Studio Policy for Fall 2021.

It's that transitional time--Mid Summer.    If you haven't already, it's time to plan your fall registration and paperwork.  My fall registration is due by June 1st for a July 1st "new year" start (my new year encompasses summer session.)  Every spring I take a look...

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The Pandemic Slump–Dealing with Frustrated or Tired Students

Is it just me, or does it seem that as this school year progresses our students are becoming more and more lethargic?  I'm hopeful the spring sports that seem to be planning to open will help with the listlessness.  I see it even in my more dedicated students.  They...

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Planning for 2021

It's almost upon us.  Soon the holidays will be here and with that will come the turning of the calendar.  I cannot believe how quickly time is passing, in spite of being home so much more.  It seems there's more to do even with going far fewer places due to the...

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Letting Go–The Non-Existent Goodbye

Here we are starting week 4 of the school year in North Carolina.  No matter who you are, how much experience you have, or the number of degrees you have aquired, we all at times need to deal with an unhappy and/or unrealistic parent.  This past week was rocky for me...

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Incorporating Your Personal Routine into your Teaching Day

Here we are!  Whether you have started teaching in the past week for the fall semester or are not beginning until after Labor Day, summer is essentially over.  I find summer to be a mindset--somehow even through teaching in the summer we get that "summertime" pace. ...

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Summer Keys 4–Preparing for All Possibilities

Depending on where you live, your state or country may or may not be heading back to in-classroom teaching this fall.  Perhaps students will be attending on a staggered or reduced class schedule.  everywhere parents are frustrated and concerned about all the...

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Summer Keys 1–Developing a Summer Program

Welcome to Summer Keys!  I will be posting a series of articles with suggestions to make summer studies meaningful and well-structured.   As we reopen our studios (please see previous post) it's more important than ever to plan for well-structured lessons.  Generally...

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Coronavirus Studio and Personal Challenges

Dear Colleagues, It's almost two months since shutdown here in North Carolina and we are moving slowly toward reopening and going "off-line."  I hope you have had the same stability of income and success as I have had, as my studio remained intact and steady...

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COVID-19 Teaching Week 3

When it became apparent that COVID-19 would likely close schools, stores, offices and most likely music studios I quickly decided that online teaching would be my only viable option.  I trial tested a lesson 2 weeks before shutdown and informed my parents that this...

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COVID-19 Virus Online Teaching–Week Two

I am now 7 days into teaching online through Skiype and Face Time in my studio.  This week has already smoothed out quite a bit from this time last week.  For one thing, I've found everyone's address or they've found mine.  Last week everyone had a lesson but there...

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