

A Model of Excellence: A Workshop for Teachers to Improve their Teaching and Performing Abilities
Being a "model of excellence" is the most important attribute that a good, no great, teacher can have. Students imitate both our good and...


Upcoming Workshop Newsflash: Becoming the Best Teacher You Can Be
We are yet to come across a teacher who is not interested in life long learning or who does not wish to be the best piano teacher they...


Optimising Audio Settings in Zoom
The quality of sound in online lessons is often a source of frustration to music teachers. There are several factors involved in audio...


Webinar and Workshop: Zoom – Beyond the Basics. Sunday 24th May
In mid-March, instrumental teachers all around the world had to come to terms with teaching online, without almost no lead time to...


Super Lesson Plan Ideas to Assist With Online Teaching
Improve your online piano lessons with these super lesson plan ideas for all ages.


Improving Pedagogical Outcomes in Online Lessons
From Crisis Comes Opportunity Probably the last thing that any could have predicted at the end of 2019 might be that, overnight, we would...


Pedalling in the Music of J.S. Bach
Many teachers, performers and adjudicators of exam and competition students insist that because the sustain pedal did not exist on the...


Anniversaries
Ten Years Ago Last month I celebrated ten years since I commenced my explorations into the Taubman Approach. When I attended Therese...


Video: Teaching Good Technique Right From the Beginning
Teaching your students good technique sets them up for success later on at the piano. And teaching technique really doesn’t have to be...


Rote Repertoire – teaching a healthy technique and reading at the same time
Establishing a healthy technique in our students is a vital part of our teaching right from the earliest lessons. We have all experienced...