
Music and Specific Learning Difficulties - by Karen Marshall
Karen Marshall gives her thoughts and advice on teaching music to pupils who have specific learning difficulties, such as dyslexia. more
Karen Marshall gives her thoughts and advice on teaching music to pupils who have specific learning difficulties, such as dyslexia. more
Who needs to be able to read music? When could you or your child start learning? Just how do people learn to read notation? more
E-MusicMaestro Aural Test Training for Trinity music exams - subscribers' reviews. more
You are invited to the E-MusicMaestro presentation at the free EPTA Corporate Members Tour in Nottingham: 25th June 2016 at 12.00. more
I was so pleased with my Solemate piano footstool that I decided to share my enthusiasm for this great product! more
Improving your piano teaching skills is only useful if you can apply your new expertise to playing, teaching and interpreting actual pieces. more
Writing letter names into a musical score might seem, to a young pupil, like an easy way to get started with playing a piece but, as teachers know, it's not a good solution. It can be difficult to convince students that writing the notes in will prevent them from learning to read music successfully. more
The new E-MusicMaestro website is now online. The new site offers updated Aural Test Training, lots of free advice to Music Parents and free professional development resources, specially for Piano Teachers. Look out for additional, exciting music teaching and learning materials later this year. more
Piano teachers can motivate their students by helping them to to develop a broad range of piano skills and become more confident, expressive pianists. more
I took a wrong turning in the Bach Fugue I was playing and realised I had no idea where I was! more
An overview of the most useful skills that every piano teacher should teach and every pianist needs to be a well-rounded musician. more