Top 5 most helpful posts of 2021 [Digest]
In this 2021 countdown I'm focusing on my top 5 pedagogical posts! If you're new to my blog and want a quick introduction to my most popular posts, or if you were busy at times through the year and missed some of these, here they are! … continue reading →
Early to Late Intermediate Piano repertoire of Rebekah Maxner, listed for ease of choosing
Intermediate pianists have reached a good level of proficiency and often have a clear idea of the music they'd like to learn. Pick pieces they'll love, and you'll keep them hooked on piano! This post comes with a free printable to help make it easy for you to select the very best pieces for your students at the right levels. Keep reading! … continue reading →
A piano composer's unique handprint: how playing shapes new music
Have you ever wondered how a piano composer comes up with ideas for new music? Three living composers, June Armstrong, Susan Staples Bell and Rebekah Maxner explain how their own playing experiences shape and sculpt their compositions. It's all in the human hand! You might find inspiration to create your own pieces! Please keep reading! … continue reading →
Piano Studio Business Claims: Things that spark joy can be claimed at tax time
Turn your piano studio wish list into your Christmas wish list. What you open up on Christmas morning can be exactly what you need for your business, and if you save receipts, can be claimed against your income tax! Keep reading to find out how! … continue reading →