Announcing 4 New and Unique Learning Tracks For You
I'm excited to announce to you that I have recently expanded my piano teaching arsenal. This change was birthed out of many years of frustration with the way the piano has been taught. One of my greatest disappointments is hearing from someone who had 5 years of piano...
7 Amazing Ways Technology is Changing Piano Lessons
Technology is transforming the way we do things. One of the many examples of this is how it is changing piano lessons. This was brought to my attention recently after going through a difficult health crisis. Up until that time, I had taught students "face to...
What is the Best Age to Start Piano Lessons?
As a piano player and instructor, I am often asked about the best age for a person to start playing the piano. Have you ever wondered? The good news is that you can begin learning the piano at just about any age! If you are an adult looking to start playing the piano,...
How to Transpose Any Song in a Matter of Minutes
Changing the key signature of a song used to be difficult for me. That was until my dad taught me to transpose using a system that made it so simple. At the time, we didn't really know the official name for it, so we just said that we were learning to "play by...
4 Proven Strategies That Will Transform Your Practicing in 2018
Practicing is a natural part of learning an instrument. Talk to anyone who plays professionally and they will tell you that they have practiced for decades to get to that level. I'm convinced this is why the great musicians make playing some of the most difficult...
How to Really Know if Music is in Your Sweet Spot
Clunk! Do you know what that sound is? It’s the sound of an inexperienced person trying to hit a baseball with a bat. That’s what it sounded like when I was first learning—that is until my coach showed me the sweet spot on the bat. He explained to me that hitting...
How to Know the Difference Between Good and Great Musicians
Playing an instrument takes dedication and hard work. And like any discipline, measuring a person's skill can sometimes feel subjective. This explains why you really have to hear someone play in order to assess what they mean when they say, "I can play the piano."...
How to Succeed in Finding the Right Piano Teacher
Looking for a piano teacher can be a challenging task. With this in mind, I thought it would be good to put together some helpful tips for you. Here are some important things for you to consider: Being a good performer doesn't necessarily make a person a good teacher....
4 Important Things to Consider When Purchasing a Digital Keyboard
I've been teaching piano for more than 20 years and one of the most common questions I get from students is, "What kind of keyboard or piano do I need to take online piano lessons with you?" In many cases, the instrument they have is good enough to get started. If...
How to Make Music Come Alive by Learning Song Stories
A few years after I graduated college, I got a Christmas present from one of my band members. It was a book detailing some of the stories behind the songs that were written for the church throughout the ages. I remember liking it so much that I read almost all of it...
3 Things Piano Students Can Do To Be More Authentic
One of my family's favorite shows is America's Got Talent. As the show progresses, the number of contestants begins to narrow. By the finals, we are watching every minute. We become well-versed on the nuances of what makes one person better than the other. Each...
3 Ways Adult Piano Students Get the Most Out of Lessons
2 Common Responses When people find out that I teach piano lessons, they usually have a few different responses. One answer I get is from those who grew up playing the piano as kids. They go on to say that they quit at some point and they usually tell me why....