THE GROUP PIANO BLOG

KeyNotes Music brings you news, information and tips on teaching and learning in group class settings. In our blog we refer to collaborative group teaching, everyone learning and playing together.

Your beginners don't need you! Redefining your offering for early-stage learners group piano beginners May 06, 2021
Your beginners do not need you. Controversial? Or a relief?
 
I have heard so many teachers describing various issues with their beginners: maybe they have a long wait list of them and...
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Launching a group piano program in your studioā€¦. 7 things to know before getting started. group piano classses Apr 29, 2021

On Friday 30th April (2021), it will be 5 whole years since I taught my first ever group piano class. I remember so clearly, both the excitement and the concerns, and after five years, only the...

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Reading Music and our Approach in Groups group piano classses Feb 11, 2021

IN my last blog post, I talked about the importance of nurturing independent learning skills in our groups and what that might look like.

In this post I am going to talk about how crucial it is...

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Independent Learners in our Groups? Yes Absolutely! group piano classses Jan 29, 2021

When I first started teaching group piano, I did lots of research about what the recognised benefits are. This was mainly because I, like so many people, had only ever experienced individual...

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There's more than one way toā€¦. offer groups! group piano classses Jan 11, 2021

I am all-in on groups. I only teach groups, and my groups serve a very specific type of piano student: one that thrives in peer engagement, that learns best through creative means, and one who...

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The Nutcracker Mini Workbook! christmas resources Nov 05, 2020

The holiday season is a great time for those one-off mini projects that help everyone get into the spirit of Christmas! Most people, whether they are music students or not, would agree that...

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Are your lessons inclusive? theory of learning Jul 20, 2020

INCLUSIVE

Are your lessons inclusive?

Like truly inclusive? And what does that actually mean?

Is this even an aim of yours?

Well I can tell you, it is certainly an aim of mine. Perhaps my number 1...

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Returning to in-person group lessons online teaching Jul 06, 2020

As we near the end of our term/semester here in the UK, and government legislation is allowing us to go back to in-person teaching, I have turned my attention to what a group lesson needs to look...

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The biggest learning motivator for kids? Learning with their peers. theory of learning Jun 20, 2020

Never ever did I think I would be saying this, but my kids have had three months off school!

Three months!

And by the time they go back it will be six months.

What a journey it has been, and we are...

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10 Last-Minute Activities to Pull Out! online teaching Jun 08, 2020

It seems that many teachers are slowly transitioning back to in-person lessons, which is wonderful news!

For me, however, and probably many others, this still looks a long way off.

So I thought I...

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Five great outcomes of online group piano lessons! online teaching Apr 28, 2020

How are you getting on with your group lessons online?

You are probably relieved to be able to continue your teaching, but know that compromises are being made. Well that's certainly how I feel....

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Easter Lesson Online online teaching Apr 07, 2020

You know something that I really didn't predict happening in the midst of a global pandemic? That it would mean I would start using PowerPoint again!

When I was a school teacher, using...

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