Friday, June 27, 2025

Wunderkeys Pop 2: Saorla Rising and Changing Clefs

Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Piano Book, Teen Intermediate Pop Piano Music

This lesson plan includes practice tips for the Saorla Rising in B Minor in Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book by Andrea and Trevor Dow. 

Practice Tips

Listen to the performance as you tap the repeating syncopated rhythms in the left hand.
Watch out for the double Bass, Transfer to your left "sit bones" without scooting on the bench.

Supplementary Music with Changing Clefs

Tolling Bells by Stephen Heller





Wunderkeys Pop 2 Lesson Plans

 Choose the link below for lesson plans and activities that correlate with pieces in Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book by Andrea and Trevor Dow.

The theory, improvisation, and music and movement activities can be done in private lessons, group lessons, piano lab, or assigned for at-home practice.

Wunderkeys Pop 2 Performance

The Road Home in D Major (cadences and common chord progressions) Video

Rohan Rising in B minor (dramatic dynamic changes, LH 1-5-8-5 , double treble) Video

The Ninth Session in B-flat Major (LH syncopated interrupting eighths) Video

The Minuet Session in G Minor  (LH stride) Video

Blue Stone in A Major (LH 1-5-8-9-10, rolled chords) Video

Taefa's Return in F# Minor (Alberti, "Almost Scales," Acciacaturas, clef changes) (Video)

Aisling's Theme in B minor (large chord shifts, mood shifts) Video

The Venise Session in B Flat Major (Left Hand Pivots, Triplet Sixteenths) Video

Castle Hill Kick Gm-BflatM (8vb 2 octave leaps, Looking Ahead) Video

Strong Will in A Major (A Broken inversions) Video

The Penny Session in F Sharp Minor Video

Wolf in Bflat Major-GMinor (Changing clefs, Mood shifts augmented chords, hand crossovers) Video

The Renewal in G Minor (Left Hand Stride) Video

Saorla Rising  in B Minor (syncopations, double bass, changing clefs) Video


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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Piano Practice Challenge, Levels and Tips

Practicing the piano with specific goals in mind is so much more effective than just measuring the time spent and calling it good. This month, for my studio challenge, I'm inviting students to level up their practice by using focused practice strategy games during their practice. Obviously, effective practice includes spending time at the piano bench, but practicing with purpose not only helps the time pass quickly, it also helps students to be more productive so that progress happens in less time.

Gamified Piano Practice

I've seen the power of gamified practice during piano lab when students just don't want to stop their practice until they have completed the next level of Rhythm Swing or earned 3 stars to unlock the next level on Piano Maestro. That same excitement of flow and achievement that comes from video games and music apps can also happen on the bench when students approach learning new pieces with gamified strategies using practice game cards.

As a college student, my practice was definitely more focused and enjoyable when I paired it with chocolate chips and "3 in a Row" (or Cross the River) practice. 

Boss Mode Practice

Overall piano practice success can also be compared to video game levels. I love this analogy shared by Nicola Cantan at the recent Piano Teacher Turboboost I attended!

Level 0 -Tutorial Mode (No Practice)
Level 1 - 1-3 Days per Week
Level 2 - 4-6 Days per Week
Level 3 - Add 3x Repetitions to your Level 2 Practice
Level 4 - Use practice card strategies for Focused Practice Sessions 
Level 5 - BOSS MODE - Pair clear and specific goals with your practice card games and record your progress for each practice session.

 While we might not achieve BOSS MODE every week, TUTORIAL MODE can kill the fun if students are stuck in it week after week. The challenge goal is to look at what level you are currently practicing at and make personal improvements to LEVEL UP!


Saturday, June 21, 2025

Baby Piano Hands

I enjoyed many delightful moments teaching my own six children piano when they were young. In fact, piano preschool with 2 of them and a few neighbor children was the thing that prompted me to start this blog over 15 years ago. Now, most of them have moved out or moved on to their own favorite hobbies, which don't include piano. 

At first, I was sad about letting my dreams go of helping them reach new levels of proficiency in piano and felt I failed in some regard since they insisted on quitting to move on to athletics instead. But I love how Nicola Cantan described in her recent Teacher Turboboost the different archetypes of piano... appreciator, jammer, chamberist, unwinder, performer, teacher. Many students may be like my own children and music lessons will help them become mostly music appreciators (although it was fun to see a couple of my daughters teach young beginners for a short time).

I'm hoping my new granddaughter will live close enough when she's older that I can create some piano memories with her too. Can't help but dream of that when I see her perfect little, long, slender fingers! 




Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Teaching Tempo Terms with Songs

Several years ago, I posted some free printables and songs that I use to really help my students remember their tempo terms. Today, I revisited that tempo terms post to prepare for our group lesson on sightreading tips and added one more Lento tempo term poster to the mix. 

Sometimes it's so tempting to jump into new music at a fast pace, but practicing at the speed of no mistakes is super important so that muscle memory is paved in your brain with correct notes instead of errors. 



Thursday, June 5, 2025

Sight Reading Challenge and Tips

This month at group lessons we will focus on sight reading strategies For the studio challenge, I invite students to level up their sight-reading skills by choosing a challenge to complete below. 

Sight Reading Challenges

  • New Beginners: 90% Piano Key Names on Tonic Tutor & Flashnote Derby Landmarks
  • Play PedaPlus Notes or PedaPlus Intervals 5 minutes a day for 15 days.
  • Sightread new music 5 minutes a day for fifteen days in a row. (Students can choose a new book for sight reading each week from my library).
  • Play Piano Maestro Journey Mode until you complete the next "10" level (10, 20, 30, 40, 50).
  • Sight-read 50 measures in a row with accuracy at lessons with your teacher. You choose the speed. Slow is better!

Monday, June 2, 2025

Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Renewal

 Wunderkeys Pop 2 Performance

This lesson plan includes practice tips for the The Renewal in G minor in Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book by Andrea and Trevor Dow.

Rubato is an expressive way of playing by pushing and pulling the tempo but still keeping an underlying feeling of large beats in the music. Watch this video from Living Pianos about how to play rubato effectively.

Tap along with the beat as you listen to the 2 performers play this piece. Which person plays with more rubato?



Technique Tips 

Left Hand Stride (large leaps) can require a greater sense of body awareness and can become easier as you apply these practice tips for accurate jumps to the left hand part of The Renewal.