Summer Piano Lessons: A Break or a Time for Fun?

A fellow piano teacher, and terrific blogger, Karen Berger wrote this post on Summer Piano Lessons. It’s  a great, quick read for parents—anyone—and a good explanation of how we music teachers feel, too. All this week, I’ve been asking my students what they’d like to do this summer, to change it up, and do some projects we might not get to during the school year, and I’ll be having fun teaching them, between trips to Wingaersheek and Good Harbor, of course. 🙂

Karen’s article:

Summer Music Lessons? Yea or Nay?

Me playing at an outdoor concert a long time ago:

Rockport Acoustic Festival 1989.
Rockport Acoustic Festival 1989. (Ignore horrible posture.)

 

Wingasheek in Glosta.
Wingasheek in Glosta. My fav.

One thought on “Summer Piano Lessons: A Break or a Time for Fun?

  1. Playing piano is very beneficial. It relaxes your body and mind. For some people it might be a part of fun, but for me, it’s life!

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