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In July, I released arrangements from 2 of the summer's most anticipated new movies, 3 classic video game themes, and a summer-inspired classic rock song!
Keep reading to see the July new releases....
![]() Did you know that I release brand new arrangements over at Musicnotes every week? In this post, I am rounding up the new July releases that you might have missed! In July, I released arrangements from 2 of the summer's most anticipated new movies, 3 classic video game themes, and a summer-inspired classic rock song! Keep reading to see the July new releases....
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![]() Summer is a great time to think outside of the box as you lesson plan! Flexibility with your lesson plans in the summer is also key, since students are often taking more sporadic lessons due to summer vacations, camps, sports, and other activities. Over the past few weeks, I have been sharing a series of fun lesson plans that are perfect for busy students (and teachers) this summer! Each lesson plan includes links to FREE worksheets and activities that can be completed in the space of a 30 minute lesson. Lesson Plan #4 is a special one, because it is a lesson plan with no piano required! If you have students traveling this summer who want to keep up their skills, or a super-dedicated student who wants to Zoom in for a lesson while on vacation, this is the lesson plan for you! Keep reading to learn more.... ![]() It is hard to believe that August is just around the corner! For many of us, that means a busy school year of teaching and performing is once again on the horizon. Before you start gearing up for another year of teaching, take some time to do a little professional development before the summer is over! Today I am sharing 5 professional development activities to put on your "to-do" list that will give you the opportunity to recharge, reflect, and re-energize your studio for the coming year. Keep reading for more.... ![]() I am excited to share my newest release over at Piano Pronto: the second volume in my "Rhapsodies and Reveries" series! This new collection features eleven contemporary lyrical solos for intermediate pianists of all ages. Inspired by the sights and sounds of nature, these solos range in style from quiet and reflective to powerful and dramatic. If you enjoy the music of composers like Chopin, Satie, Yiruma, and Einaudi, you won't want to miss this evocative collection! See and hear every piece in this new release HERE. Or, check out both books in the "Rhapsodies and Reveries" series HERE! ![]() Summer is a great time to think outside of the box as you lesson plan! Flexibility with your lesson plans in the summer is also key, since students are often taking more sporadic lessons due to summer vacations, camps, sports, and other activities. So, over the next several weeks, I will be sharing a series of fun lesson plans that will be perfect for busy students (and teachers) this summer! Each lesson plan focuses on one skill and includes links to FREE worksheets and activities that can be completed in the space of a 30 minute lesson. Lesson Plan #3 is full of activities that celebrate Independence Day! Keep reading to see the summer fun.... |
AuthorChrissy Ricker is a pianist, teacher, and composer from North Carolina. These are her thoughts on teaching, composing, and all things music. Looking for teaching ideas related to a specific topic? Use the "search" feature or scroll down to see blog posts organized by category!
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