10 Must-Follow Blogs for Piano Teachers
By Tim Topham | Technology
As part of my own professional development, I keep a close eye on blogs from piano teachers around the world. You can learn so much and get
By Tim Topham | Technology
As part of my own professional development, I keep a close eye on blogs from piano teachers around the world. You can learn so much and get
By Tim Topham | Technology
Over the last few weeks, I've been testing out Notion for iPad. Notation apps for iPad are getting pretty impressive these days but
By Tim Topham | Technology
I've previously blogged about my favourite iPad apps for rhythm teaching: see Best iPad apps for piano teachers, but now another app has
By Tim Topham | Technology
Repeat YouTube Sections I might be behind the eight-ball here, but I've just found out about a site called YouRepeat which allows you to loop
By Tim Topham | Creativity
Looking for easy-to-use jazz and pop backing tracks? One of my Year 8 students recently had to play keyboard in a band for his music performance
By Tim Topham | Teaching Pop
Using the Notestar app in your teaching studio is a great way to motivate your teen and adult students to keep practising as it provides
By Tim Topham | Technology
If you haven't yet been convinced to buy the amazing iPad app called "Home Concert Xtreme" (HCX), I think this might change your mind! Yes,
By Tim Topham | Technology
Hopefully many of you are familiar the wealth of great resources for piano teachers on the web, but you've probably also realised that there
By Tim Topham | Technology
One of the trickiest things about getting to the upper levels of any graded exam system is the huge number of scales and arpeggios that students
By Tim Topham | Ear Training
I've long been looking for a well-designed, interactive app for aural training on iPhone and iPad and I think I've just found it!! Auralbook