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Multiple Pianos vs One Piano
LONG STORY SHORT: I’m looking for advice about shared lessons and expectations about having multiple pianos for students to use during the lesson. About a month ago, I received a call from a retired Simply Music teacher. Her long-time friend had observed her joy at…
- Last updated 2 years ago
- benefits of group lessons, benefits of shared lessons, group, managing groups, managing shared lessons, mentor groups, multi-sensory, multi-sensory learning, multiple instruments, multiple keyboards, multiple pianos, observational learning, observatory learning, one instrument, one keyboard, one piano, opposition to shared lessons, round robin, shared, shared lesson, social distancing, student mentors, two instruments, two keyboards, two pianos
Mastery of Tools
I recently had a conversation with all my students, no matter what level they were in, that I think they all found very valuable for their future learning. This is long but I think you might find it as valuable as my studio has. And…
- Last updated 10 years ago
- analogies, controlling the events, external speaker, keypad, learning tools and strategies, lesson conversation, mastery of tools, multi-sensory, practice pad
Answering Questions about Comparisons
A new teacher recently asked how to respond to questions about how Simply Music compares to Suzuki or to other methods. Sometimes, people ask me about a particular method that I don’t know much about so I try to keep my answer simple. …
- Last updated 10 years ago
- method comparisons, multi-sensory, Suzuki