Are you STUCK in your studio teaching and wish you could be outside? That’s where I am at some days. Here in Kansas we have had some nice weather after a bunch of very cold and dreary days, and I’m sometimes SUPER sad that I teach in a basement studio without windows. Here are my […]
Favorite Things 2017 Violin Teacher Edition
Here are my top picks for Violin Teachers this holiday season! These studio resources are a collection of products that I’ve personally tested this year and I assure will bring you some comfort and joy-with students developing great technique while you keep your sanity! 1. Bow Buddy-around $23 These are really helping my students develop […]
The Makeup Lesson Solution!
Recently I’ve had a LOT of students who are asking for the popular Youtube/Facetime/Skype makeup lessons that I offer. Then one day last week I was sick myself (but still well enough to facetime some of my lessons) Even though the instructions for getting the most out of your tuition are in my policy letter, I […]
Sending a Student Newsletter in the Digital Age
As an independent music teacher you may feel like you do enough already, but it’s really important to market yourself if you don’t have a full studio or a waiting list. The best and easiest way to get new students is by being so awesome that all of your current students will go to their […]
Piano Teachers: Say Goodbye to Wiggly Feet!
Every piano teacher has this problem; a student fresh from school who has sat for 7 of the 8 past hours and now arrives at piano lesson BURSTING with energy. Or you may have a special student who is ALWAYS wiggly and really NEEDS to wiggle, and we WANT them to be able to wiggle […]
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