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About PianoTel’s

PianoTel’s is a blog focused on sharing ideas and information about piano.  Ideal for either the piano teacher or for the piano student, it’s focus is to encourage and inspire!

Our mission  is to inspire, motivate, share, and grow the piano community.

 

PianoTel’s Story

 

I began taking piano lessons as soon as I hit the playground in kindergarten.  I loved piano almost as much as I loved school.  As I grew, my love for both piano and school continued to grow.  As high school came around, families who knew me started to ask if I would teach their kids.  So while I had no idea how to start teaching piano, I did know a lot about piano.  So I started teaching!   Although young, I loved both piano and teaching.

As a teacher and as a student, I would get frustrated by the lack of resources I had to draw on.  Teaching piano was like being thrown in cold turkey.  I had no training and no experience other than my own learning experience to draw upon.  I did what most other piano teachers do.  I taught from the book.  I found a method book and would go from cover to cover.  My job as a piano teacher was to make sure that they made it to the next page and the next page.  I offered support and accountability.

In college, I studied elementary education.  It was there that I began to learn how to teach.  What I was doing in high school wasn’t what I would consider teaching.  It was more of a piano tutor.  While I am sure I was better than nothing, my lack of resources and education definitely reflected on the students I had.

I would not be surprised if the students I had had back then gave up on piano eventually.  What was the fun of going through book after book like a textbook, just learning rote and memorization?

With a degree and a husband in hand, I thought I could go start teaching immediately!  But then, junior entered the family and my whole life was changed.  Although I would often play and be asked to play piano, it wasn’t until about five years later that families began to ask if I would teach their kids.

What would I do?  I didn’t like the way that it had worked out before.  I wanted to be a teacher, not a tutor.  So, I started to experiment and try new things. I leaned heavily on my licensed education as an elementary school teacher to help carve my path for piano teaching.  As I did so, a beautiful thing occurred.  Not only did I begin to LOVE piano teaching, my students did too!

It wasn’t long before I began to have more students than I could handle.  I had to constantly turn students away and refer them to other teachers.  But, much to my dismay, piano teachers were frequently quitting.  They had become burned out.  They had lost the drive.

I get it.  I had been there too.

Which is what brought me to the blogging world.  I just had to share what I had learned.  Piano lessons could be fun and rewarding.  Teachers didn’t have to become burned out.

So PianoTel’s is to share all that we can to help support the teachers and the students of piano.  It is my way of trying to keep the piano community not only growing, but thriving!  We are here to help in whatever way we can, to make sure that music and the LOVE of music is kept alive not only in us, but in future generations.

We are passionate about kids, teachers, music, and piano!

 

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