Blog categorized as Music Teaching Tools

I must admit I really appreciate this time of the year. With the holiday break just weeks away, the pace in my studio has slowed down. The big concert was a success in November. An informal family concert held online at the beginning of December brought everyone together. But we're not quite finishe...

14.12.25 04:23 PM - Comment(s)

Here's a scenario - You know your student is in their final year of lessons. They hardly have any time to practice. What do you do? Is this a time to push ahead or pull back? How do you help students like this navigate through their last months/weeks of instru...

17.11.25 05:18 PM - Comment(s)

Recently I seem to be meeting music teachers with one student who really challenges their teaching approach. Not every single student. It could be just one student here and there who doesn’t practice all that often. Or the student who never wants to commit to their own choice selection. Or the stude...

10.11.25 06:06 PM - Comment(s)

For this blog post, I'm grateful to Dyane Protzmann Rogelstad for sharing her real life experiences in the piano studio. Thanks so much Dyane!

When we talk about neurodivergence (ND), we’re not describing a one-size-fits-all experience. The ND brain doesn’t follow a straight line.  It’s more lik...

10.10.25 04:18 PM - Comment(s)

When asked about their musical interests, many music students have no problem coming up with a whole list of pieces. But certain students, when teachers inquire about their musical preferences, have no idea how to respond. They shrug their shoulders, look away apologetically and say, “I don’t know”....

22.09.25 08:32 PM - Comment(s)

What is the best approach for beginning students? Should music lessons start with learning to read? Is it Ear-Before-Eye? These are compelling questions because how music teachers respond will definitely impact our students’ musical journey for years to come. So what’s the best answer? What do music...

12.09.25 08:36 PM - Comment(s)

With September music lessons just days away, I’m wondering about what the year has in store. What will my students take away from their music-making explorations? Fresh directions? Comfortable experiences? Taking risks and exploring the uncharted? When I think about the year ahead, I’m always r...

18.08.25 11:22 PM - Comment(s)

The final weeks of August can be an intense time for music teachers. Getting ready for September. Organizing the teaching schedule. Looking for fresh music. Tweaking everything possible. It can take a lot of time, energy, and thought. So let me share with you my own experiences regarding the end of ...

11.08.25 04:19 PM - Comment(s)

It's the middle of summer. A perfect time for some reflection and looking back on my teaching career. What jumps out? Two “pivotal conversations”. I call them my “pivotal conversations” because they genuinely shifted my attention and challenged me to think about teaching in ways I hadn’t anticipated...

04.08.25 08:46 PM - Comment(s)

As June wraps up, many music teachers are finishing another teaching year. We may be slightly exhausted. There may be feelings of relief. We’ve made it through another year. With the end in sight, we’re already anticipating what it’ll be like to have time all to ourselves. Before we close the door a...

16.06.25 03:44 PM - Comment(s)

Over the last several months, it’s been interesting for me to note how the topic of “efficiency” in music teaching has surfaced from time to time. I see it on social media platforms when music teachers reach out with concerns like the following: “I’m not sure what to do. How can I get more effi...

09.06.25 03:31 PM - Comment(s)

Can you believe June is already here!? Where has the time gone? I really appreciate this time of year as an opportunity to look back and see what's happened over the past few months. All the big goals have come and gone. Now June is a month where we can just relax. It's not a "growth" time...

02.06.25 03:22 PM - Comment(s)

Have you ever experienced an uncomfortable moment when a music student says something inappropriate? Sometimes? Here and there? For music teachers, these moments can be unsettling, especially if you’re caught off guard or unsure how to respond. Whether it’s a rude remark, an off-colour joke, or an i...

23.05.25 04:19 PM - Comment(s)

Thanks so much to Josanna Justine for sharing her experience with Kitchen Party Concerts in this blog. It's super to tap into the thoughts and insights from Teach Music 21C members. Thanks Josanna!


Last year at a wedding reception – that beautifully awkward gathering of strangers, connected only beca...

16.05.25 06:03 PM - Comment(s)

I’m always amazed at the power of words. Take for example the statement: “I can imagine you sharing this piece with others someday”. It’s the kind of statement music teachers incorporate that confirms the importance of music in students’ lives. It’s the kind of statement that can shift our students’...

25.04.25 04:34 PM - Comment(s)

When you first started teaching, did you ever feel like you needed to share everything you know with your students? Every insight. Every technique. Every shortcut to success. After all, isn’t that what great teachers do - we equip students with all the knowledge we’ve worked to acquire? In this blog...

21.04.25 04:44 PM - Comment(s)

There's no doubt about it - every student is unique. And as music teachers, we have the amazing opportunity to help them build their own unique musical identity —the best of their own musical brand! We can shape each student’s journey to reflect their personality, interests, and goals. Whether they’...

24.03.25 05:15 PM - Comment(s)

I know I’ve been writing a lot these days about the transformation that’s taking place in music teaching. It's such an important development and there’s so much going on! It’s amazing to hear from so many teachers as we refine our teaching strategies. Which brings me to these timely questions: What ...

10.03.25 05:20 PM - Comment(s)

This blog post is authored by Dyane Protzmann Rogelstad, a long-time supporter of Teach Music 21C. Thanks so much Dyane for sharing your reflections on Questions & Concepts from TM21C. There's lots to think about in your words. 

What makes TM 21C so great for me? 


In March, 2020, when I ...


23.02.25 04:56 PM - Comment(s)

Have you ever had a week of teaching that really made you stop and think - What’s going on? Why is this happening? Most likely you have. So you won’t be surprised if I tell you that last week was one of those weeks when I realized a group of my students had been stuck on a plateau for quite some tim...

01.11.24 09:54 PM - Comment(s)