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![]() Summer is almost here! If you are looking for fun activities to use in your summer lessons, or extra music and worksheets that your students can work on independently over summer break, I've got you covered! Click "read more" to see some of my favorite free resources you can use with your students this summer.
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![]() Looking for some fun new music to kick off the summer in your studio? Every piece from my "Rock On!" and "Rock On! Volume 2" collections is now available as a single! That makes 19 solos in a variety of pop, rock, and blues styles for late elementary to intermediate students. Not only are these pieces student favorites, they are perfect for working on syncopated pop rhythms, analyzing chord progressions and form, learning a variety of accompaniment patterns used in pop and rock music, and more! Click HERE to see sample pages and listen to all of my newest releases over at the Piano Pronto website. ![]() Looking for some motivational music to wrap up the semester? Or maybe some fun selections that your students can work on over the summer? Look no further! Today I am sharing my favorite movie themes for students of all levels! Whether your students are Disney fans or prefer fantasy and sci-fi, there is something for everyone! Click "read more" to see if your favorite movie themes made the list! ![]() It's that time again! A new month means another opportunity to explore a new musicianship skill with your students! (Want to learn more about Musicianship Monthly and see past activities? Click HERE!) This month, we are wrapping up the school year with an important skill that your students can practice all summer long: sight-reading! Read on for my favorite resources and tips for turning your students into super sight-readers--along with a fun "super sight-reader" challenge chart! |
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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