Navigating the journey of becoming an independent music teacher can be overwhelming, with uncertainties about pricing, curriculum, and student recruitment. This guide addresses these common challenges, providing practical advice and strategies for new music educators to establish their teaching practice confidently and effectively.
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- 2024
- 2024
Thinking Theory Book Four (American Edition)
Straight-forward, practical and engaging music theory for young students
Focusing on music theory, this resource enhances elementary students' understanding of essential concepts such as key signatures, time signatures, note values, intervals, markings, and scales. It aims to accelerate their learning and provide a comprehensive foundation in music theory.
- 2021
Practice Pie
The step-by-step guide to helping your child enjoy their music practice
- 62 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Family conflicts over music practice are common, often depicted in sitcoms, but they don't have to define the experience. This book offers strategies for fostering a positive musical journey for your child, emphasizing enjoyment and progress instead of struggle. It aims to transform the relationship between music and family dynamics, ensuring that both parents and children can appreciate the joy of music without the associated stress.
- 2019
Playful Preschool Piano Teaching
How to teach piano to 3-5 year olds with listening, learning and laughter
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Teaching piano to preschoolers requires a unique approach that differs significantly from traditional methods. This book emphasizes the importance of engaging and playful techniques to make learning enjoyable for young children. It offers innovative strategies tailored to capture the attention and interest of preschoolers, ensuring that both teachers and students have a fun and rewarding experience.