Webinar Archives



Learn to identify the unique aspects of your studio and creatively communicate these differences to students using all the senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell—and even a few more!



Christie Sowby shares dozens of works that include extended piano techniques and external sound effects for beginning and intermediate pianists.



This webinar takes a look at the ins-and-outs of creating positive relationships when a student joins your studio and also when they decide it’s time to leave.



During this panel discussion, teachers share thought-provoking stories of personal successes, opportunities and challenges for building more diverse studios.

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In this webinar, the presenter shares three main tips that will help shift your mindset in organization, embracing joy in the studio and experiencing gratitude.



Juggling our professional and personal roles requires effort and good habit formation. Self-care is key in fostering balance in our lives.



What happens when the desire to practice and perform is thwarted by nagging performance injuries? This session will explore ten practical pedagogical steps to build healthy practice techniques for yourself and students.

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Zoning

This webinar explores several financial topics related to running a successful music studio and staying in compliance with governmental regulations. Topics include licenses, zoning ordinances, business structures and required tax filings as well as bookkeeping and budgeting.

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ProTips

Coordination and elegance of movement, the hallmarks of healthy and functional technique at the piano, are attributes that develop gradually over time in subtle ways. This webinar explores five guiding principles that help us introduce and refine core gestures at the elementary level so technique study is effortless and enjoyable throughout the process.

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microaggression

This session will help you stop putting students in boxes and open your eyes to biases you probably didn’t even know you have. Even though you will continue to make these faux pas, you will have a heightened awareness to gracefully recover.

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