Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Irish Piano Pack

Irish Piano Pack

 

Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, new in the Shop today is the Irish Piano Pack! I am really excited about this fun pack of resources that includes over 30 pages of materials that cover topics in music theory, piano technique, composition, sightreading skills and music history/appreciation and listening. This fun piano unit on Ireland includes a study of piano nocturnes, focusing on Irish pianist and composer John Field and his impact. You can use it with individual students at private lessons or with several students at a group class. It includes 2 sets of fun and original flashcards (with suggestions for use in private or group settings) to help improve note-naming, rhythm-counting and sightreading skills.

Activities included in this pack:

  • Counting Clovers – Students listen to examples from piano literature and identify if there are 3 or 4 beats per measure, then color the coordinating shamrock.
  • The Lilt o’ the Shamrock – Students listen to Irish folk songs and identify if there are 3 or 4 beats per measure, then color the coordinating shamrock.
  • Shamrock Measures – Students look at a rhythm example, identify the meter and then circle either the 3-leaf or the 4-leaf shamrock.
  • Clap and Count Clovers – A fun set of shamrock flashcards for practice in clapping rhythms; includes suggestions for several different individual and group activities using the flashcards.
  • Rainbow Flashcards – Super fun flashcards that are excellent for practicing naming letter names more quickly and improving sightreading skills. Teaches students to find the correct note quickly without “fishing” for notes with fingers by practicing the technique of floating the wrist up and reaching for the next note while the hand is above the keyboard, then aiming and landing directly on the note. Includes directions for three different levels of use.
  • Piano Nocturnes Listening Assignment – Students learn about piano nocturnes, listen to examples of nocturnes by seven different composers from four countries and fill out the worksheet while listening.
  • Draw a Nocturne – An alternate option for the Piano Nocturne Listening Assignment, particularly ideal for younger students. Students draw a picture of the night scene that they hear while listening to a piano nocturne.
  • Compose a Nocturne – Students learn a little bit more about the history of nocturnes and what specifically characterizes a piano nocturne, then they have a chance to compose their own nocturne on the accompanying manuscript paper pages.
  • Ireland Clipart Printables – Includes blank copies of the rainbow and shamrock clipart used in this pack for optional use in decorating your studio or in other music activities of your choice.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Don’t miss the Russian Piano Pack as well, featuring tons of fun and original piano resources!

Snowman Chords Worksheet Freebie

This is sort of a funny thing to post on a beautiful spring-like day!

The other day was a morning like this, there was a hint of spring in the air while I drove my son to school. After being cooped up during a bleak and dreary winter with sick kids it made me so happy to see some blue sky and feel a warm breeze! I instantly thought of Chopin’s Prelude in G Major and came home and listened to it – I love this beautiful piece! I always think of a spring stream when I hear this piece (and maybe I didn’t make that up – a quick google search told me that Cortot assigned the epithet The singing of the stream to this little piece).

Well, as is common in Utah during this time of year, the springtime morning quickly turned into a winter blizzard by lunchtime. I decided to celebrate by making this cute little chord-spelling worksheet! Those who are still experiencing winter might find this little activity useful!

Students fill in the middle sections of each snowman with the middle note of each chord. Included are all of the major and minor chords (including white-key and black-key chords). The first page of each of the major and minor sections includes just the white-key chords, so you can assign just that page to younger students or those who have not yet learned all of the other keys.

Download Snowman Chords and other fun freebies and teaching materials in the Playful Piano Shop. And happy spring – er, winter!

New in the Shop: Russian Piano Pack

Russian Piano Pack

I have been on a Russian piano music kick lately, listening to and discovering and rediscovering so many beautiful pieces by Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich, Medtner and others. Russian music truly is unique and beautiful, I think it really captures the sadness (and hope!) and history of the people of that vast land, and contains some of the best musical storytelling. My parents lived in Russia for three years as missionaries in Siberia, so I have a soft spot in my heart for that land and its people.

I am excited today to introduce my Russian Piano Pack, now available for purchase in the Shop! I have put together over 30 pages of piano resources, all with the theme of Russia and Matryoshka dolls, that cover topics in music theory, technique, music history/appreciation, piano literature, composition and efficient practicing techniques. The worksheets and activities could be used with private students in individual lessons, but also would be effective in group settings or classes, and the pack would make a great month- or semester-long studio unit of Russian piano music.

Activities included in this pack:

  • Notes of All Sizes – Students order 8 different note values from longest to shortest by placing them on Russian nesting dolls of different sizes.
  • Nesting Doll Dynamics – Students order dynamics from loud to soft on Russian nesting dolls.
  • Russian Doll Rests – Students order rest values from longest to shortest on Russian nesting dolls.
  • Matryoshka Melody – Students use the same principle of Matryoshka dolls fitting inside each other to compose their own Matryoshka melody.
  • Minor Matryoshka Scale – Students learn the three different types of minor scales and play them in the key of C (and transfer the principles and patterns to scales in other keys).
  • Russian Piano Music Listening Assignment – Students are introduced to some great Russian piano literature by learning about 8 of the great Russian composers for piano. Includes composers’ names and dates and assigns student one of their great pieces to listen to, take a few notes on and give it a 1-5 star rating depending on how much they liked it. Also includes suggestions of other pieces to listen to for each composer if the student would like to explore their piano works further. A great resource for a studio unit on Russian piano literature, this could be used as a several-weeks assignment for individual students or utilized in a group class or camp setting.
  • Practicing Problem Spots with Russian Matryoshka Dolls – This printable resource uses the principle of Russian nesting dolls to teach students how to efficiently practice their way out of problem spots in their literature. Includes printable nesting doll “flashcards” to print and laminate and give to students to help them practice effectively.
  • Matryoshka Doll Printables – Includes two different sets of Matryoshka dolls to print and utilize for teaching in your studio or even to decorate your studio during a unit on Russian piano music. One set includes white boxes on each doll so you can laminate and have students write things in using a dry-erase marker.

Piano Practice Conversation Hearts

New today in the Shop is a fun Valentines Day-themed practice printable – Piano Practice Conversation Hearts. One of the most important things we can do as piano teachers to help our students succeed is to spend lots of time actually teaching them how to practice correctly and efficiently. If students have the tools they need to learn a song well and learn it relatively quickly, they will learn more quickly and gain much more confidence, putting them on the path to success in piano! I find that so many people don’t actually really know how to practice well, so it’s a great thing to talk to your students about often!

This fun printable will help students practice their pieces in lots of different ways to help them learn them more quickly and accurately. Print and cut out the hearts. Send home a set with each student to use for practice. Assign them how many hearts to choose for each piece to be practiced. For example, you may assign your student to practice each piece 5 or 6 times – for each repetition they will choose a heart (from a face-down shuffled pile), then practice in the manner stated on the heart. There are 18 different ways to practice that should work well with most beginning or intermediate pieces. Hopefully this will be a fun way for your students to practice and help them to not just play their pieces all the way through over and over and over. 🙂

Download the Piano Practice Conversation Hearts here!

New: Fun freebies for letter name practice

I’ve been trying to come up with some new fun ways for practicing letter names other than flashcard practice. I think it’s important to be able to name notes away from the piano, and also to be able to play the notes on the piano after naming (to learn correct note placement and octaves). Especially when working with kids, it’s important to keep it fun! I created a couple of fun new worksheets for note name practice and wanted to share them with you all!

Musical Decoder is a note-naming worksheet that spells out different words using the letter name “code”. It turns out that there are actually quite a few words that you can make using just the musical alphabet, and this 1-page worksheet includes some of them. After decoding the words, it’s kind of fun to sit down at the piano and play them and hear what each word sounds like! Could lead to some excellent modern compositions… 🙂

Silly Sentences takes it a step further – students name the notes to decode some silly sentences using [mostly] the musical alphabet. Playing the sentences at the piano creates some crazy but kind of fun melodies!

Both worksheets are available in the ShopFreebies” page as a free download! Hope you enjoy!

Don’t forget to check out the amazing savings in the Shop for the big New Year sale – going on until the end of the month. This is the best time to get the piano camp lesson plans, as they are buy 1 get 1 free!

Big New Year Sale!

 

To celebrate 2016, for a limited time save big on most items in the Shop

My Muscle Builder Books (digital downloads) are 10% off and Piano Muscle Builders for Older Beginners are 25% off!! Start the new year right with a new emphasis on technique – stay consistent, teach it right, and make it fun!

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Practice Incentive Programs are 25% off! This is a great time of year to reinvigorate your studio with a fun incentive program.

Teaching Aids & Manipulatives are all 25% off or more! Get your students off the bench and learning through movement and fun manipulatives!

 

My Muscle Builder Book Paperback Bundle (books 1-6) is 25% off! Enjoy the Muscle Builder Books in beautiful, colorful print and save yourself the time and trouble of printing, assembling, and stapling.

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And last but not least, use coupon code B1G1CAMP to save big on Individual Lesson Plans for the Early Explorers Preschool Piano Camp and the Mighty Musicians Piano Camp! Add at least 2 individual lesson plans to your cart and save 50% off individual lesson plans. This is an amazing deal and a great time to purchase your camps for the year!

 

Happy New Year, and happy teaching!

New in the Shop: Christmas Songs & Activities Pack!

Today I wanted to share some fun Christmas song activities that we have been playing over at our house and that are a fun addition to your December piano lessons! I always loved piano lessons around Christmastime as a girl because I LOVED playing all the Christmas music I could get my hands on!

While there are only so many songs a student can fit into their practice time as they work to learn, perfect, and perform them, why not add a few simple Christmas song activities into the mix that can be used for theory and technique practice, that can teach your students some essential creative keyboard skills, and that can be used at group lessons, classes, or parties? The Christmas Songs & Activities Pack includes four super fun Christmas song activities for various ages and levels, as well as a bonus Christmas Tree & Ornaments clipart pack to use as a fun studio incentive program.

 

 

Here is what is included in this fun holiday activity pack!

Carol of the Bells Jam Session Activity, 6 pages

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This is a fun activity to use at a group class or Christmas party or even a recital. It will get everyone jamming together in a fun rendition of Carol of the Bells! It works for all ages and levels together – the more the merrier! Use one piano, multiple pianos, tone bells and xylophones, jingle bells or other instruments – whatever you have in your studio! Simply cut out the strips containing each of 12 different parts, pass them out to your students, and play! We have been playing this a lot at our house, and if I or my husband starts playing one of the parts, my 4-year-old runs to the piano to join in, my 8-year-old likes to try out a fun bass line part on our organ pedals, and my 2-year-old plays along on the jingle bells! Come to think of it, my 7-month-old baby pounds along on they keys as well! It is a whole family affair, and it will work equally well with your whole studio.

 

Joy to the World Transposition Activity, 5 pages

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This is a great activity for students who know all of their major one-octave scales. Students play by ear to figure out the first line of “Joy to the World” and then practice their transposing skills while playing the piece higher and higher on the piano. Includes notation practice as well.

Baby Jesus Rote Piece for Young Children, 8 pages

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My three-year-old daughter and I made this song up last year around Christmastime when she was wanting more and more Christmas piano songs to play! It’s one of our favorite pieces to play together and is perfect for young children. It is a simple rote piece with three basic sections. It is a nice piece for your very young students to play since it uses only a few notes and a repetitive pattern; it also includes a nice repeating accompaniment that you can play along with them. It can also be played as a round or as a lovely three-student ensemble piece! My daughter and I love to play this as a duet and sing along. We hope you enjoy it as well! Includes sheet music for the teacher, and fun printable illustrated cards for each section to help teach the form of the piece.

Deck the Halls Transposition Activity, 5 pages

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A great activity for students who know all of their five-finger major scales – this is a nice holiday supplement to the Muscle Builder books. Students play by ear using the five-finger scale to play the first section of “Deck the Halls,” they notate the piece and then learn how to transpose using similar patterns and scales. As they “deck the halls” higher and higher they get to glue ornaments on their Christmas tree!

Christmas Tree & Ornaments Clipart for Studio Incentives, 15 pages

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This fun Christmas tree and ornaments clipart may be used for a large studio incentive poster or small Christmas tree pages used for individual practicing incentives. Includes ideas for use.

I hope you are having a merry Christmas season and are enjoying lots of wonderful holiday music this month! Visit the Shop for the Christmas Songs & Activities Pack as well as more great piano teaching resources!

New Freebie: Compose a Planet

Today there’s a fun new freebie available for download! Compose a Planet is a fun composition activity for students who know their C, G, and F five-finger patterns.

You have discovered an uncharted sector of the galaxy with three new planets! Students get to choose a name for each planet and then compose a short song to go with that planet, using that planet’s special characteristics to make each song unique.

Download this freebie here! You may also find it in the Freebies section of the Shop! Hope you enjoy!

UMTA & Muscle Builder Books Paperback Editions!

Last weekend I had the opportunity to exhibit some of my resources at the Utah Music Teachers Association state conference. It was a blast and it was so wonderful to meet some of you there, and to see many piano friends and colleagues. A big thanks to my sister Abby for helping me out with the exhibit!

I haven’t posted much in the past few months because I have been working really hard getting my new website up and getting some of my resources published and available to order in paperback edition. There is now a beautiful paperback edition of My Muscle Builder Books available for purchase, I am so excited! Paperback editions of each of the six Muscle Builder Books may be purchased from a link directly on their product pages (visit the Muscle Builder Book page in the Shop page). I also have some good bundle and individual deals going on in the Shipped Items page – get copies for your students now at a great price! The books are 6″ x 9″ and they each have a glossy vibrant cover.

I also have beautiful paperback editions of many of my Early Explorers and Mighty Musicians lesson plans available to purchase. After teaching the classes several times, I am so happy to have a professionally-printed copy in paperback to have on my music shelf and to play the piano pieces from. If you’d prefer a hard copy to a digital copy, you may want to check these out – available in the Shop on the lesson plan product pages.

 

Happy 4th of July!

Happy 4th of July!
In honor of Independence Day, I am offering my Forte Fireworks! lesson plan for $4 off the regular price. This fun one-hour lesson plan is from the Mighty Musicians Piano Camp for 5- and 6-year-olds. It is one of my all-time favorite classes I have taught. As we finished off the class listening to the booming “fireworks” at the end of the 1812 Overture, the students were clearly in awe of the grandeur of the beautiful music, and I think it left a lasting impression! Take a listen!

This patriotic lesson plan is a blast, as students explore fireworks, flags and more, and learn that music can be loud or soft! Students will march in a parade, play a matching game, explore dynamics using a variety of instruments, compose their own fireworks song, play a pre-staff notation piece, and go on a memorable musical adventure to “see” a fireworks show! Pieces that students will become familiar with include Handel’s Music For the Royal Fireworks, Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever, and Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.

 

I am not currently teaching a class of Mighty Musicians, but just typing this up gets me all excited for this lesson plan – I think I’m going to do it with my three children today to get us excited for the holiday!

Get this awesome lesson plan *today and tomorrow only* (July 3rd and 4th) for just $6!


Forte Fireworks! lesson plan
50 pages, digital download. (Download link will be emailed to you immediately after purchase – if you do not receive it, please check your junk mail folder!)
Price: $6

And if you’d prefer to try the entire 5-lesson Mighty Musicians Piano Camp instead of just Forte Fireworks, for *today and tomorrow only* (July 3rd and 4th) you can purchase the piano camp for $4 + an additional 4% off the regular price – for just $40!


Children in our Mighty Musicians music classes (written for ages 5-6) will experience and learn about music through listening, singing, movement and play, and will also use their new found knowledge to work on their basic piano skills. Students will also learn about the great composers and their music, and have the opportunity to do some composing themselves!

Lessons included in this camp:
Night & Day
Traffic Jam
Birds of a Feather
Mountains & Hills
Forte Fireworks



Mighty Musicians Piano Camp
312 pages, digital download.

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