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VMT063: What Does It Mean to Creativise Your Teaching

What is this silly, made-up word “creativise” all about then? And why is it important? Tune in to find out more. Relevant Resources Free Challenge: 5 Days for 5 Ways to Creativise Your Piano Teaching Improvisation as a Tool for Music Teachers How to Reveal the Magic of Scales and Chords with Circle of Fifths…

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Filed Under: Composing & Improvising, Piano improvisation, Teaching chords, Teaching composing, Teaching scales, Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast Tagged With: creative music education, creative piano lessons, piano teacher improvisation, teaching composing, vibrant music teaching podcast

Why You Should Use Improvisation to Teach Duet Skills

Playing duets and ensemble pieces is something I believe should be included in every piano students’ education. Duets build camaraderie in your studio and also help students practice listening and interacting with another musician. Piano playing shouldn’t be a purely solo activity but it can often end up that way. Other musicians tend to join…

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Filed Under: Composing & Improvising, Piano improvisation, Practice & Performance, Repertoire Tagged With: Create First, creative piano lessons, ensemble improvisation, improvising with piano students, piano student duets

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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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