Connections


(l-r) Marci Flowers, Shelle Soelberg, myself, and Marnie Christensen
at the Piano Connections Workshop May 12, 2011
Let's Play Music is connecting with exceptional private teachers who want to utilized and further develop the valuable concepts and skills an LPM graduate possesses.  This smooths the transition for our beloved graduates to whom we feel protective as we send them off to private lessons.  We want our students to access increase and refine the skills and concepts have mastered during their LPM years. 

I recently assisted at a Piano Teacher Connections Workshop where private teachers observed an exciting demonstration of HOW and WHY we teach Let's Play Music, and exactly WHAT we teach in Let's Play Music.  I was able to rub shoulders with some amazing private teachers who I can now recommend to my graduating students.  These connected teachers will be able to tap into the musical concepts and skills these young graduates have acquired.

A brand new, all-inclusive lesson book for transiting the Let's Play music student is now available to endorsed private teachers! Repertoire just right for the Let's Play Music graduate: transition songs from Let's Play Music, original pieces, classical arrangments and folk song arrangements! Also included are theory assignments, ear training exercises, and teaching pages designed to help private piano teachers get to know their Let's Play Music graduate.

Check out the Connections page to learn more about qualifying for this free endorsement.  There, you can also view the tools and the endorsed teacher search.  I hope you'll share this info with someone you know who teaches private piano lessons because the Connections endorsement is a Win/Win/Win for the student, the private piano teacher and LPM!

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