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Resisting Hands Together
I have a 5 year old who is resisting playing hands together. He is happy to play 5SS together but nothing else. Any ideas how to encourage him? some young children think it is going to be too hard to do so instead of giving…
- Last updated 1 year ago
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Slowing Down Students
What creative ways do you use to get students to slow down? I don’t know any creative ways, I just resort to tapping a slow beat, and getting them to play along to the audio slow version. I wonder if it is a stage they…
- Last updated 3 years ago
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Substitute for a Piano Recital
I want to share a little about my recent substitute for a piano recital. Since I remember those occasions as being heart-thumping, hand-sweating occasions where many performers and parents experience stress in varying degrees, I wanted to do things a little differently and reinforce Simply…
- Last updated 3 years ago
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General Open Stage Questions
In response to some questions I have read, here are my replies. “…I’m assuming that I should do a brief description of the program at the beginning to introduce Simply Music..not sure how long, how much?…” I think it’s valuable to talk about SM, at…
- Last updated 3 years ago
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Airtable Studio Organization
In response to a recent post asking for suggestions on spreadsheets and studio organization, I mentioned a free database software app I have used the past few years called “Airtable.” Airtable is a cloud-based database creator with really exciting possibilities, and the FREE version is…
- Last updated 4 years ago
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Recitals
My fall recital is quite informal, with fun games and activities to show visitors who don’t attend lessons (dads, grandparents, siblings) what we’re learning. In fact, next year I’ll probably label it a “Family Music Workshop” instead of a recital. Most people love the change…
- Last updated 8 years ago
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