Category Archives: Voice Teaching

Positivity in Music Teaching

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Welcome fellow private music teachers! Today, we are going to explore why positivity and affirmation are vital to a music student’s success. Sometimes, as music teachers, it can feel like our primary role is to correct students’ mistakes and continuously point out areas that could be improved. Fundamentally, it is part of our responsibility to […]

Helping Vocal Students Compose Their Own Songs

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We are in the middle of our Spring Composition Festival where all my students, voice and piano, write their own original songs. While many piano teachers might be familiar with helping their students compose, I realize that many voice teachers may not be. So, I decided to lay out my process. Because most of my […]

Why Should Young Singers Analyze Their Songs?

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For young singers, analyzing songs and the characters they are portraying in those songs can be a crucial aspect of their development as performers. This process involves delving deeper into the lyrics, the music, and the overall narrative of a song to fully understand its meaning and intention. By doing so, singers can better connect […]

Why Should Teachers Allow Their Students to Choose Their Own Music?

Piano teachers play a vital role in the development of their students’ musical abilities. One of the most important aspects of this role is giving students the freedom to choose their own music to play. Allowing students to choose their own music can have several benefits. Firstly, it can increase motivation and engagement in the […]

How to Encourage Student Practice without Incentives

As a piano teacher, one of the most important tasks you have is to help your students develop a love of music and a desire to practice regularly. While some students may be naturally motivated to practice, others may need a little extra encouragement. Here are a few strategies you can use to help your […]