Solo Piano or Group Piano?

Do you teach privately, groups, or both? It's thrilling to see kids working together towards a goal. And it's also satisfying to see kids individually stretch themselves.

The holidays are a great time for piano students to show off in both ways, solo or group!

What's the easiest way for young students to enter the world of ensembles? I use an approach I learned in teaching classroom music - the Orff method.

Recently, I was so honored to get an invitation to blog for Music Game Club. Amanda Tero loved my idea of Orff-inspired ensembles. With her support, I published my first guest blog. If you want to easily create your OWN ensembles - check out this link:

Create your Own Piano Ensemble

Pressed for time? I’d be honored if you would check out my piano ensembles on this site. I’m here to help busy teachers like you save time in lesson planning.

Make your lessons simple, yet engaging and fun for your beginners! Jump into groups the easy way, with beginner piano ensembles.

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