Synopsis
The Piano Parent Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things related to parenting a piano student. From practice tips to piano geography and musical terms, common studio policies to teacher and parent interviews, this is THE best resource to help you and your child make the most of piano lessons. Whether you are a knowledgeable musician or a complete novice, there is definitely something for you here.
Episodes
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PPP311: Rock Climber, Kelley Yuan, talks about facing challenges
03/10/2022 Duration: 48minSo much of the time, we focus on dealing with anxiety and performance jitters with the assumption that everyone has them. It was so refreshing to have this conversation with someone who actually enjoys facing challenges and learning how to overcome obstacles. Kelley Yuan is a software developer by day but she is also a pianist and enjoys a very interesting and challenging hobby: rock climbing. Listen to her inspiring outlook on life and how she views challenges with interest and curiosity.
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PPP 310: Ten Things I Learned Through Acquiring My New-to-me Piano
26/09/2022 Duration: 26minMy studio was recently gifted with a Baldwin Hamilton baby grand piano and I am thrilled! Going through this new experience taught me a few things that I think you might enjoy learning as well.
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PPP 309: Author, Cher Kretz shares her GPS Life System
19/09/2022 Duration: 44minReturning to the show from her previous appearance in PPP209, author, and counselor, Cher Kretz is back to share more helpful insight for parents. On today's show you will hear about her latest book release, "30 Days to Higher Hopes" and her GPS Life System. www.pianoparentpodcast.com/309
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PPP 308: Why do Olympic athletes need a coach?
12/09/2022 Duration: 33minWhy would a world-class athlete, someone who is at the top of their physical abilities, need a coach? Find out on today's show. www.pianoparentpodcast.com/308
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PPP 307: Break the Cycle (How to Reprogram a Negative Routine)
05/09/2022 Duration: 23minOn today's show, we will share how to disrupt and reprogram the negative cycle of communication with your piano kid.
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PPP 306: Musical Mystery (coming soon)
29/08/2022 Duration: 01minI am excited to share the next Musical Mystery with you! The story is still in the works. Please check back soon. In the meantime, follow this link to download the Podbean Podcast Player and listen to previous Piano Parent Podcast episodes.
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PPP 305: Stephen Hughes Jazz Band, Part 2
22/08/2022 Duration: 01h19minOn today's show, Stephen Hughes returns to share specific things budding jazz pianists can do to prepare to play piano in their school or church band. You can listen to the first part of our discussion at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/304.
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PPP 304: Stephen Hughes - Jazz Band, Part 1
15/08/2022 Duration: 54minStephen Hughes, shares practical tips and strategies for that moment when your high school band director recruits you to play keyboard in the school jazz band. In part 1, we'll talk about being proactive, focusing on chords, and listening to Jazz Classics.
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PPP 303: WWYD - Attending the Lesson
08/08/2022 Duration: 16minThis summer, I’m doing a special series called, “What would you do?” We’re taking a little break from the longer format episodes to focus on individual scenarios you might face as you and your piano kid navigate this musical journey. Just as your child can only learn independence through experience, this summer series will give you ideas about how to handle potential obstacles in your piano studies.
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PPP 302: WWYD - Schedule Conflicts
01/08/2022 Duration: 17minThis summer, I’m doing a special series called, “What would you do?” We’re taking a little break from the longer format episodes to focus on individual scenarios you might face as you and your piano kid navigate this musical journey. Just as you put appointments on your calendar to avoid double booking, this summer series will give you ideas about how to handle potential obstacles in your piano studies.
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PPP 301: WWYD - No Practice
25/07/2022 Duration: 13minThis summer, I’m doing a special series called, “What would you do?” We’re taking a little break from the longer format episodes to focus on individual scenarios you might face as you and your piano kid navigate this musical journey. Just like you wouldn't skip a dentist appointment if your child forgot to brush their teeth, this summer series will give you ideas about how to handle potential obstacles in your piano studies.
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PPP 300: Ten Episodes for New Listeners
18/07/2022 Duration: 28minHappy Anniversary!! The podcast is celebrating its sixth year and the milestone of 300 episodes! If you are a new listener, this episode is the perfect place to start. On today's show, I am highlighting ten of the different types of episodes you can expect to hear. Check the show notes for links to specific recommendations in each category.
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PPP 299: WWYD - Practice Space
11/07/2022 Duration: 15minThis summer, I’m doing a special series called, “What would you do?” We’re taking a little break from the longer format episodes to focus on individual scenarios you might face as you and your piano kid navigate this musical journey. Just as your child puts their backpack by the door the night before school and you have your car keys in a bowl on a table in the entry hallway, this summer series will give you ideas about how to handle potential obstacles in your piano studies.
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PPP 298: WWYD - Letter Names
04/07/2022 Duration: 15minThis summer, I’m doing a special series called, “What would you do?” We’re taking a little break from the longer format episodes to focus on individual scenarios you might face as you and your piano kid navigate this musical journey. Just as you have drilled your phone number and address in your kid’s memory and you have ICE contact information on your cell phone, this summer series will give you ideas about how to handle potential obstacles in your piano studies.
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PPP 297: WWYD - Practice Time
27/06/2022 Duration: 11minThis summer, I’m doing a special series called, “What would you do?” We’re taking a little break from the longer format episodes to focus on individual scenarios you might face as you and your piano kid navigate this musical journey. Just as your child has a set bedtime and you set the bathroom clock ahead 5 minutes to avoid being late, this summer series will give you ideas about how to handle potential obstacles in your piano studies.
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PPP 296: WWYD - Stopping Lessons
20/06/2022 Duration: 13minThis summer, I’m doing a special series called, “What would you do?” We’re taking a little break from the longer format episodes to focus on individual scenarios you might face as you and your piano kid navigate this musical journey. Just as your child practices fire drills at school and you have a backup plan in case it rains on the day of their birthday party, this summer series will give you ideas about how to handle potential obstacles in your piano studies.
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PPP 295: Why should your piano kid get SMART with their music?
13/06/2022 Duration: 44minMy teaching method of getting SMART with your music is a nice middle ground between being fully committed to the written score and trying to create music from scratch. In this episode, you will hear how other piano kids are getting SMART with their music.
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PPP 294: The Journey to Musical Mastery
06/06/2022 Duration: 29minA few days ago my friend and fellow piano teacher, Kristin Yost, posted a document from her music school. She called the document "Journey to Musical Mastery" and in it, she offers parents a basic guideline of expectations for each phase of learning to make music. With Kristin's permission, I am sharing the document with you today.
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PPP 293: Don't Confuse Basic with Easy
30/05/2022 Duration: 32min"...some of the most basic things are the most important to master, but most of us won't do it because it seems too simple." Vanessa Lau
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PPP 292: Three Ways to Use the Circle of Fifths
23/05/2022 Duration: 34minThe Circle of Fifths is a valuable tool for musicians. If you aren't familiar with it; however, it can look very overwhelming. On today's show, I will share three basic ways you can use the Circle of Fifths.