Monday, August 31, 2009

Practice Tips

With the start of a new year, it is always good to have some reminders of good practicing routines. I know that life gets busy, and these suggestions are not always possible, but I encourage you to try these suggestions and adapt them to fit your child's needs. 

First, start with your warm-up. I try to assign warm ups that match what you will be working on in your other books

Next, practice your technique. Technique almost always prepares you for your other assigned pieces. 

Day 1:
Before you start to play a song, look over the entire piece and identify areas that might give you trouble. Become familiar with the set-up of the piece and take note of any special directions (D.C. al fine, Codas, etc.)

Play through everything slowly one time.

Day 2:
Review your pieces. Tackle "trouble spots" by breaking them up and practicing hands alone. Slow the difficult sections down and try hands together. If the rhythm is offering difficulties, try clapping and counting. 

Play through everything again one time if time remains (this makes through 3 times through everything)

Day 3:
Go through everything one time to remember what you have been working on. 
Review the sections that were difficult for you and make sure that they are clean.
Play through everything one more time.

Day 4:
Play through each piece one time.
Look through each piece and take note of the stylistic features (dynamics, tempo, performance suggestions, etc) and work on adding them in (Especially Dynamics! :)
Play through everything one more time

Day5:
Polish all pieces and if ready, perhaps try to memorize one of them


General Notes:
   Always start and end with something that you enjoy! If you don't have a "favorite" piece for the week, choose something fun that you worked on in the past. 
   If one piece is more difficult than the others, spend the bulk of your time on it. While the others come more easily, it is less beneficial to practice something you can already do than to work through something that is difficult. 
   Don't get discouraged! If you are working hard, it is absolutely fine to keep pieces for a number of weeks. As you know, I like to give at least one "challenge piece" for the week to expand your abilities and give you something to work towards. It's perfectly fine to keep pieces for more than one week.
   Ask questions! If someone in your house plays the piano, I'm sure they are more than willing to help you. If not, you can call me or make a note to ask in your next lesson.
   Quality over quantity! I would rather you have 5 good minutes of practicing where you are working through hard sections, adding stylistic features, etc than 50 minutes of not as good practicing.
   If you are playing the pieces I assign you easily, you can either try to memorize or add a song of your choice!
   Have fun! Learning to play the piano is a process. If you learn to have fun no matter what you are playing, you will go far!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Wonderful Group Lessons


I am so pleased with how well group lessons went! I was extremely excited at the end of last week after the great success we had a group lessons. Thank you to those who played and also to those who came and participated fully! It was so fun to meet many new students and I am excited to get to know you all better! 

We were very productive at Group Lessons and learned all about the new activities for the year. Your students should have come home with a number of papers and information and I hope that you will go through their binders to see all of the new updates. Please especially look over the calendar of events and mark the activities on your calendar now so that you are aware of the important dates for the year, especially the recital! 

As we enter this first week of private lessons, I look forward to seeing where everyone is at and establishing the foundation for a great year. Please send your students with any and all books that they might be using and we will go through them and decide which we will work from. 

Your kids are so wonderful!  I am very blessed to work with them and hope that they are as excited as I am!







Some of the older students wanted to know how to make the "rainbow cupcakes" that were the treat for this lesson.
First, make a white cake mix. 
Next, divide the cake mix equally between four bowls.


Add a different color of food coloring to each bowl.

Drop a spoonful of each color in to each cupcake tin. It takes about three layers to fill the cupcake paper. You don't have to do fourths like this picture, it turns out good however you drop the colors in. Just don't mix the colors, it will not turn out good.
Bake like a regular cupcake.


I am not sure the exact recipe for the frosting, because I didn't measure anything.
Basically add about a cup of powdered sugar to a package of cream cheese. Add some milk to thin. Mix in a bit of vanilla. 

These are great treats and a great activity for kids! They are a bit time consuming and can be messy, but are super fun! Kids love to help with them and there is really no way to mess them up. As you can see from the picture, they turn out pretty good no matter how you plop the different colors in!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Welcome Back!!!

I am so very excited for this new year of piano! I have been working hard the last month or so to get everything planned and ready and I can't even tell you how excited I am. My family is probably terrible of me always saying "what do you think of this?" "let me run this by you" and "this is going to be SO COOL!" We have a lot of changes and new things this year. Please ask your children what they did at group lessons and about all the changes that they learned about. This is going to be a great year! Check back here next week for pictures of group lessons and for the introduction of this year's theme!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

A New Year

I cannot believe that it is already time for a new season of piano lessons! I feel so very blessed to be starting my 5th year as a piano teacher. I am looking forward to all of the fun things that this year will include. There will be a lot of changes, this blog being one of them, but some things will be the same as they have always been. As I learn more and more, I feel like I can offer my students better things. This year, with 35 students in my studio, things are going to be very busy. I am excited about starting this blog, because you will be able to come and read about what your kids are working on and how things are going. Starting the 3rd week in August, when regular lessons resume, I will be posting on this blog once a week to update you on what is going on and/or to give advice on practicing, success stories, pictures of our activities, etc. I am very excited for the 2009-2010 season and look forward to working with you all! Feel free to comment on any of the postings here, and I encourage you to do so! The comments will come directly to my e-mail so if you have any questions, you can call me like usual or just leave a comment and I will get back to you very soon! Thank you for being great parents, students, and supporters. This will prove to be a great year!