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Author: Cheri Schulzke

Summertime Piano

May 28, 2021May 29, 2021 by Cheri Schulzke

We all need breaks, from work, school, piano, and even our own families! I choose to spread these breaks throughout the year, rather than taking a big chunk in the summer. I believe this steady flow of work and rest creates a better environment for learning – better for our brains, emotions and practice habits. Why summer … Continue reading Summertime Piano

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Ready, Set … Recital!

April 12, 2021 by Cheri Schulzke

Music is meant to be shared! It's so fun & motivating to hear a wide variety of music & personal expression. Plus, students gain poise and confidence by successfully conquering the inevitable nerves. It's also super motivating to have a specific event to prepare for. And, after all the hard work parents & students put … Continue reading Ready, Set … Recital!

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Why start piano lessons in kindergarten?

March 14, 2020 by Cheri Schulzke

Most people know that music lessons changes kids' brains in ways that serve them far beyond academics. But why start in kindergarten? Young children are often more eager and cooperative. They'll feel like such a big kid playing real songs with both hands on the piano. How motivating! And because they're not as busy yet … Continue reading Why start piano lessons in kindergarten?

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More on Getting Kids to Practice

February 12, 2019 by Cheri Schulzke

I searched the web for more answers to this ongoing challenge for all music parents. If practice is going great right now, smile and come back later! When you're in a rough patch, I'm sure you'll find something helpful among these three article. Bookmark this post and return often! Here's a short article with simple, … Continue reading More on Getting Kids to Practice

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tips for a choir pianist

October 19, 2018October 19, 2018 by Cheri Schulzke

I just passed the baton, after several years as church choir accompanist (this photo is random, not from my local congregation!). To help myself remember and have a head start next time it's my turn, I wrote down some things I've learned and thought I'd share them here. Look through new music, checking for changes … Continue reading tips for a choir pianist

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Getting Kids to Practice

September 2, 2018September 27, 2018 by Cheri Schulzke

A new school year is a great time to recommit to regular daily practice. Like many parents, you may be saying, "Yes, but how?!" Even the most enthusiastic students aren't always excited to practice. And some kids seem to resist more often than they cooperate. Consistent practice is both vital and challenging! So here are … Continue reading Getting Kids to Practice

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Smart Practice

July 28, 2017August 3, 2017 by Cheri Schulzke

Now that we're in the depths of summer, are you finding it's harder to keep up (or help your kids keep up) that daily practice habit? It's hot outside, and the pool is calling (or the mountains or the beach or your son's best friend). Kids firmly believe summer = complete freedom—kick off the school … Continue reading Smart Practice

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