TC259: Developing innovative music teaching with Noteflight & John Mlynczak
by Tim Topham
In this episode, we are going to talk about one of my favorite online music notation softwares, Noteflight, with John Mylnczak. We’re going to unpack the Noteflight and SoundCheck softwares – its benefits, features, and how it can you can use it in your own studio. If you are looking for a music notation app ... TC259: Developing innovative music teaching with Noteflight & John Mlynczak
TC260: How to Make Exams a Positive Experience with the Music Teacher’s Board
by Tim Topham
We all know the dread that can come with exams. Today, guests Mark and Nav from Music Teachers Board in the UK explain a potential way to make exams positive and a more pleasant experience for students. Mark and Nav break down the options that come with exams through MTB using technology, examiner training, and ... TC260: How to Make Exams a Positive Experience with the Music Teacher’s Board
TC262: TopMusicGuitar Unearthed with Tim and Michael
by Tim Topham
We are so excited to share the latest and biggest update at topmusic.co for 2021 – the launch of TopMusicGuitar. In this episode, Michael Gumley, Head of TopMusicGuitar, and I will be talking about how the membership and program can help teachers of all ages and stages become better at managing their teaching and business. ... TC262: TopMusicGuitar Unearthed with Tim and Michael
TC263: 263 How to Build Student Trust and Connection with Gloria Tham-Haines
by Tim Topham
Music brings out our student’s creativity and expressive potential. But when students experience frustration or trauma or stress, we often encounter different responses. What is the role that music teachers play in this situation? How do we make ourselves aware of our actions? Stress and trauma can affect our students, which then affects us, too. ... TC263: 263 How to Build Student Trust and Connection with Gloria Tham-Haines
TC265: How Music Can Change a Grieving Heart with Leila Viss
by Tim Topham
Our good friend Leila Viss, known to many of you as an inspirational piano teacher and speaker, joins us to talk about overcoming grief through music and how music can change a grieving heart. She shares her personal walk through this topic and how music helped her to process and heal. Leila also presents insights ... TC265: How Music Can Change a Grieving Heart with Leila Viss
TC266: Is Classical Music Dying? A Chat with Benjamin Zander
by Tim Topham
How will future generations experience and value classical music? In this episode, world-renowned conductor Benjamin Zander of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra joins Tim to discuss the direction of classical music and the influence of the music teaching industry. He shares about speaking at Ted Talks, with anecdotes of Boston Philharmonic Symphony musicians and students of ... TC266: Is Classical Music Dying? A Chat with Benjamin Zander
TC267: What’s Your Studio Success Path for Teaching Music?
by Tim Topham
Where do you want to bring your teaching studio in 2022? What are your goals and the steps you are taking to reach it? You might be thinking that you’re too busy to think about all of this. But I’m here to tell you that in as little as 10 minutes of learning per day, ... TC267: What’s Your Studio Success Path for Teaching Music?
TC288: Connections Thru Chords – Hesitant to Hero Challenge Day 5
by Tim Topham
We’re now in day 5 of our Hesitant to Hero Challenge Series on the podcast and today’s topic is all about connections through chords. By helping students see the connections between old and new music, we can unlock huge potentials in our students and deepen their understanding as well. Today, we are going to demonstrate ... TC288: Connections Thru Chords – Hesitant to Hero Challenge Day 5
Do you have a million things going on but have trouble working on and accomplishing them all? Are you feeling overwhelmed, frazzled, and behind in life and business? Then this episode is for YOU. In this episode, I’m going to share my top productivity hacks and tips for having a productive mindset. I’m by no ... TC290: Tim’s Top Productivity Hacks in 10 mins
Teach your students without a method book in their first 10 lessons with my No Book Beginners Framework, which we’ll be unpacking in today’s episode. Many of you will have heard about it, I’m sure some of you have used it in your studio. I will run through everything you need to know about No ... TC292: What is No Book Beginners?
TC293: How to Build Partnerships Between Music Organisations with Emily Dollman
by Tim Topham
I’m so happy to have Emily Dollman on the podcast today and we’re talking all about how to build partnerships between music organisations. Emily is the head of music education and pedagogy at the elder Conservatorium of Music at the University of Adelaide. She is also the artistic director of the open Music Academy, which we’ll ... TC293: How to Build Partnerships Between Music Organisations with Emily Dollman
TC294: Group Teaching QnA with Marie Lee, Melanie Bowes and Dorla Aparicio
by Tim Topham
For teachers looking for an alternative way to teach piano to students such as group teaching, this episode is for you! We are joined by three amazing guests, Marie Lee, Melanie Bowes, and Dorla Aparicio, who will be sharing their experiences on running group piano classes. Have a listen to our three guests as they ... TC294: Group Teaching QnA with Marie Lee, Melanie Bowes and Dorla Aparicio
#073: My Secret Weapon for Teaching Beginners Any Song in Their First Lesson
by Michael Gumley
In today’s show, I’m thrilled to introduce my Level Up System, which has been a cornerstone within my Guitar Ninjas Curriculum for the past few years. This approach has proven to be a game-changer in making guitar lessons more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. In this episode, I’m excited to share with you the core ... #073: My Secret Weapon for Teaching Beginners Any Song in Their First Lesson
So, you have your first student (or students) leaving the intermediate level and embarking on advanced study.
You can do this! (And we're here to help!)
Engaging Intermediate Students With An Integrated Approach
by Georgina Wilson
Engaging intermediate students can be a challenge. They’ve finished their method books, and they’ve moved into the big wide world of intermediate repertoire. They’re also highly likely to be of an age where the piano is battling for attention against school clubs and other extra-curricular activities. Keeping students engaged and interested is vital in retaining ... Engaging Intermediate Students With An Integrated Approach
#070: Encouraging Your Students to Invest $1,000 Monthly in Your Guitar Lessons
by Michael Gumley
Today’s episode draws inspiration from marketing guru Alex Hormozy and his ingenious book launch strategy, emphasizing the power of adding value to your guitar lessons. We dive into the art of pricing your lessons beyond the traditional per-session model, advocating for tiered membership packages that not only boost your income but also enhance student commitment. ... #070: Encouraging Your Students to Invest $1,000 Monthly in Your Guitar Lessons
353: Using the FREE Intermediate Curriculum Guide with Janna Williamson
by Tim Topham
In today's episode, we're delving into the art of goal setting and planning for our students using the Ultimate Guide to Intermediate Curriculum Planning.
352: [Case Study] How to Set Intermediate Student Goals with Janna Williamson
by Tim Topham
In today's show, we’re continuing our theme for this month of intermediate students by looking at a short case study by Janna Williamson with one of her students.
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