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Protected: How to Practice Ecossaise by J.N. Hummel

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Ariel’s Progress

Current Level: 1 Recorded Lessons Current Requirements Check progress within the curriculum Resources To see recent lesson notes and other info, log in the MyMusicStaff student portal

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Rhythm Menagerie Tracks

Unit 1 Level 1: Single Line Rhythms (Lines 1-4) Level 2: Single Line Rhythms (Lines 1-4) Level 3: Single Line Rhythms (Lines 1-4) Level 1: Two-Handed Rhythms (Lines 1-4) Level 2: Two-Handed Rhythms (Lines 1-4) Level 3: Two-Handed Rhythms (Lines 1-4) Level 1: Fun with Sounds (Lines 1-4) Level 2: Fun with Sounds (Lines 1-4) […]

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Doty’s Progress

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How To Know If Your Child Is Ready For Exams

In the Suzuki method, exams or graduations are planned only when the student is ready. Many times, I get impatient inquiries from parents wondering when their child will finish the book. My answer to this is that each child is different, and preparation for exams may take a child six months to a year, while […]

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8 Reasons Why Your Child Should Practice Solfegge Everyday

I have always known the benefit of solfeggio but never found the time to incorporate it in my usual weekly lessons. A half hour lesson can go by pretty fast and I admit, I have been spending most of it on technique and learning repertoire. My regular lesson routine has been to start with Twinkles, then […]

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My Thoughts on the Recent Asia Region Suzuki Conference 2018

I recently attended the 7th Asia Region Suzuki Conference 2018 held at Treston International College, Taguig City from July 1-5. The theme was Art to Heart: Nurturing Children’s Hearts through Music. I admit, it has been awhile since I last attended a conference geared to enhance my professional side. So I was quite excited to […]

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How I Got Started Teaching Piano Online

To be honest, teaching piano online was not something I thought of doing. I have much respect and will always recommend the face-to-face, in-the-flesh, let-me-guide-your-hand type of lessons. Obviously, this traditional method of giving lessons is still very much the norm, and it will probably never go out of practice, if not, around for a […]