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Piano Builder – Seeing Black Key Patterns

25th April 2014 By Nicola Cantan 9 Comments

Piano Builder - black key group activity

This is one of the first things I do with a new student between the ages of 3-8. After we have loosened up, playing (or hitting!) the keys anywhere on the piano and talking about what different sounds we can make on the piano, we discuss the patterns of black and keys. With a teenage or…

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Filed Under: Preschool Tagged With: activities

Wunderkeys Patterning Acitivities for Preschoolers (On-the-Go!)

23rd April 2014 By Nicola Cantan 2 Comments

Wunderkeys patterning activities

As well as lessons at my own home, I also travel to homes of some students. Parents choose this option for various reasons: some don’t have a car, some of my younger students are more comfortable in their own environment with their parents nearby. And some just jump at the opportunity for one less activity…

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Filed Under: Practice Tagged With: elementary music, elementary piano, preschool piano, wunderkeys, young beginner

Piano Practise 101 – A Guide for New Piano Parents

21st April 2014 By Nicola Cantan Leave a Comment

Piano practice 101

Piano teachers end up talking (or possibly nagging) about practise all the time. However, I don’t think it is explained often enough what we mean by practise. It doesn’t just mean play piano for x amount of time, or play a certain thing X number of times. Practicing is about improving our playing skill in…

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Filed Under: Practice Tagged With: effective piano practice, piano student practice, practice skills for piano students, practice strategies, teaching piano practice

My Piano Studio Decor

16th April 2014 By Nicola Cantan 4 Comments

piano studio decor

OK, by “studio” I mean the corner of my living room of course, but I have tried to make it a separate defined space. My piano corner needed to do a few things: Be fun and kid friendly, but not turn off my adult students (a tricky balancing act!) Have everything I need during my…

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Filed Under: Business Tagged With: at home piano studio, home piano teaching business, piano teaching, piano teaching from home, studio decor

Pentatonic Scale Improvisation

13th February 2014 By Nicola Cantan 2 Comments

Pentatonic improvisation

The pentatonic scale is a great place to start improvising on the piano. My students first introduction to improvisation is the pentatonic scale in F# major, which consists of only black keys. So you can play any black key at all, in any way you wish! I think improvisation is very liberating and also can…

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Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: improvising

Effective Piano Practice with Clear Sections

2nd February 2014 By Nicola Cantan Leave a Comment

Effective piano practice

Phase 1 – Section by section practice One section can be anything from 1 bar to 4 bars, but always include the first note of the next bar, this way your sections will overlap and when you put it all back together it will flow seamlessly. The way you split your piece up into sections is…

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Filed Under: Practice Tagged With: effective piano practice, how to practice piano, parent's information, piano practice, piano teaching, teaching piano practice

Four Very Simple Chords…(that will sound very familiar!)

31st December 2013 By Nicola Cantan

Four chord patterns

This simple C major chord progression is a great way to get adult and teen students making music right away and sounding great from the get-go. Practise playing these one after the other with your right hand. Once your hand is in position on the C major triad, pick it up (without moving your fingers)…

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Filed Under: Creativity, Practice Tagged With: chords, elementary piano, improvisation, piano teaching

Using Lead Sheets with Your Piano Students

27th December 2013 By Nicola Cantan

Using lead sheets

Traditional sheet music is great, but lead sheets (which are mostly for jazz and pop songs) are a great resource that is often overlooked in traditional piano lessons. I’ve been introducing lead sheets to lessons recently as a great break from normal studies and they always go down a treat. It’s such a fun departure for…

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Filed Under: Creativity, Practice Tagged With: adult piano lessons, chord, elementary piano, improvisation, lead sheets, music theory, piano teaching

Piano Key Name Flashcards

1st December 2013 By Nicola Cantan

Piano key flashcards

You can print these from your home printer onto card or paper. If you want to just write the note names on the back of the cards then you can just print pages 1 & 2, but I’ve included pages with the note names as well, in case you want to reinsert the paper and…

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Filed Under: Preschool Tagged With: activities

Scale Lottery – A Way to Gamify Scale Practice

30th November 2013 By Nicola Cantan

Piano Scale lottery

For piano exams, students will often have a long list of scales and arpeggios that they need to review. I try to inject a little fun and gamification into this using popsicle sticks. I created this bag for one of my grade 3 students, simply by writing all the possible scales on lollipop sticks and…

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Filed Under: Music Theory, Practice Tagged With: fun piano scales, piano exams, piano scale practice, piano technique and exercises

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Nicola Cantan is a piano teacher, author, blogger and creator of imaginative and engaging teaching resources. She loves getting piano students learning through laughter, and helping teachers to teach through games and off-bench activities, so that their students giggle their way through music theory and make faster progress.

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