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15 Free Printable Music Posters

1 June 20211 June 2021 Joy Morin

Hello, everyone! Today, I have a fun freebie to share with you: 15 FREE printable music posters. If you are looking for a simple and affordable way to add some music-themed artwork to YOUR space, look no further!

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Looking forward to talking about my new book, Keys Looking forward to talking about my new book, Keys at Play, Book 1, in a free Zoom session starting in less than an hour (10am Eastern)! Join me and find out how you can use Keys at Play with your piano students to get them playing with more aural understanding and creativity than ever. Register now to receive an email with the Zoom link. (Go to my stories for the registration link, or visit the homepage of keysatplay.com)

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This past weekend concluded a three-weekend run of This past weekend concluded a three-weekend run of Silent Film Recitals I organized for my piano students, and let me tell you — it was such a fun project! I really enjoyed this as an opportunity for my students and myself to try a performance event different from a typical piano recital and learn about the historic art form of silent film accompaniment. Visit colorinmypiano.com to read my blog post about this fun and unique recital format. I plan to do it again in the future, and I definitely recommend it to other piano teachers.
Register now! I’m hosting a Zoom walk-through of Register now! I’m hosting a Zoom walk-through of my new book, Keys at Play, Book 1 to tell you all about it and show you how I use it with my students. The date is Friday, November 17 at 10-11am Eastern time. Space is limited. Visit keysatplay.com now to register!
I wrote a book! Read the announcement on my blog, I wrote a book! Read the announcement on my blog, ColorInMyPiano.com, or visit keysatplay.com to browse and order your hardcopy today. 🎹
New post on my blog: I started looking early for C New post on my blog: I started looking early for Christmas gift ideas for my students this year, and found these adorable sequin music note keychains. Check them out and loads of other great gift ideas now by visiting ColorInMyPiano.com! (Link in my insta bio.)
Here’s my 3.5yo daughter and I playing my Trick- Here’s my 3.5yo daughter and I playing my Trick-or-Treat rhythm game! This is the variation I use with young students before they are ready to identify the meter, establish meter, and read and perform the rhythm pattern independently. The game works great both ways! 

I invite you to play the Trick-or-Treat rhythm game in all your own piano lessons as a tradition throughout the month October, as I’ll be doing! Purchase the printable PDF game at ColorInMyPiano.com, where you’ll also find the rest of this video clip along with my time-stamped teaching notes. Enjoy!! 

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It’s that time of year! I have a recurring event It’s that time of year! I have a recurring event in my calendar that reminds me at the end of September each year to get out my Trick-or-Treat Rhythm Game for my piano students. Visit my blog to read a new post sharing how I use this in nearly every lesson I teach in October.

(Pssst...there's also a chance to win a giveaway of this game! Visit ColorInMyPiano.com to enter.)
New FREE worksheet on the blog: Primary Chords in New FREE worksheet on the blog: Primary Chords in Major & Minor. This worksheet is intended to assist piano students with process of analyzing a piece. The idea is to help students think what chords they can expect to see/hear in the key of their piece. Doing so can help students be able to make predictions and recognize special moments when the composer does not "follow the rules." In short, this worksheet can help make the analysis process easier and more meaningful for the student.

Visit ColorInMyPiano.com to grab the free PDF now!

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Here’s a few photos from the two piano teacher r Here’s a few photos from the two piano teacher retreats I recently hosted at my home in Southeast Michigan. I’m still reeling from the fun we had and many memories made. Thanks to the teachers who attended, and special thanks also to @pianopantryamy and my husband for catering the food. Couldn’t have done it without their help! 

Learn more at ColorInMyPiano.com or PianoTeacherRetreat.com. Maybe I’ll see you next year! 

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