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Considering a Keyboard? A Guide for Parents of Young Pianists (Part 1 of 2) - Mozart’s Monthly Memo - Volume 45
This Memo includes:
Feature Article - Considering a Keyboard? A Guide for Parents of Young Pianists
Student Hall of Fame
Practice Tip
Parents Ask Pam - We have an older daughter who is interested in doing in-home piano lessons (we have a piano). Do you offer this?
Feature Article - Considering a Keyboard? A Guide for Parents of Young Pianists (Part 1 of 2)
By Pamela Cornell, Director
This is an updated version of a previous article.
Lately, I’ve received several questions from parents about purchasing a keyboard or piano. This two-part series is here to help you make the right choice for your young musician. Today, we’ll focus on choosing a keyboard, while next month, we’ll dive into purchasing a traditional piano. Of course, feel free to reach out any time with specific questions!
Many parents recognize the incredible benefits of music education in today’s competitive academic environment, yet purchasing a traditional piano may not always be feasible. Keyboards can be an excellent alternative to a piano, offering a range of benefits that make them ideal for many families.
Why Choose a Keyboard?
Keyboards offer several advantages over traditional pianos:
Introducing Mrs. Claire Wang, Piano Teacher With Move Over Mozart - Mozart’s Monthly Memo - Volume 44
This Memo includes
Feature Article - Introducing Mrs. Claire Wang, Piano Teacher With Move Over Mozart
Student Hall of Fame
Practice Tip
Parents Ask Pam - Do you still use the practice app and all the practice incentives that come with it for private lessons?
Feature Article - Introducing Mrs. Claire Wang, Piano Teacher With Move Over Mozart
By Pamela Cornell, Director
Mrs. Claire Wang has been teaching with Move Over Mozart since January, 2024. She recently created this video to help us get to know her a bit better. If you would like to find out more about learning from Mrs. Claire, schedule your free, online, piano demo to get started.
Supporting Your Child's Piano Journey: Tips for Parents - Mozart’s Monthly Memo - Volume 43
This Memo includes
Feature Article - Supporting Your Child's Piano Journey: Tips for Parents
Student Hall of Fame
Practice Tip
Parents Ask Pam - Does my child have to use your practice app, Practice Space, while practicing? They don’t have their own phone and it is inconvenient to use mine.
Feature Article - Supporting Your Child's Piano Journey: Tips for Parents
You see an ad for piano lessons designed for children. You already know that music training is an important aspect of a well-rounded education. Not only does it teach musical skills, but it also enhances analytical thinking and creativity. However, you remember the struggles you had as a child. You wanted to learn to play, but you hated practicing. You don't want to relive that experience, and you certainly don't want to impose it on your child. Is there a better way? Could there be a piano program that motivates children without pressure from parents?