It’s Piano Week: Piano Resources for Teachers, Parents, and Students

Whether you are a teacher, parent, or piano student yourself, this week is for you. I’m so excited to share that it is officially Piano Week here on the blog.

Over the next several days, I’ll be sharing a series of posts all about teaching and learning piano, with helpful tips, practical tools, and encouragement for every stage of the journey.

Here’s a Sneak Peek at What’s Coming

🎵 How to find a great piano teacher
🎵 Must-have items for starting your own piano studio
🎵 How to structure lessons for different age groups
🎵 Why piano technique matters (especially for young students)

Browse My Piano Resources

If you’re new here, you can also browse my existing piano resources, including:

26-Key Piano Technique Bundle

This bundle is designed to help students build strong technical habits in a clear and manageable way. It is especially useful for teachers who want focused exercises that support healthy technique, finger control, and consistency at the piano. If you are looking for a structured way to reinforce piano

foundations, this is a great resource to have on hand.

Get my Piano Technique Bundle on TpT

Easy Piano Carols with Visualizer Videos

These beginner-friendly carol arrangements are a fun way to help students experience success at the piano while playing familiar music. The visualizer videos also make them especially accessible for young learners and families who like extra support at home. They are a great fit for seasonal lessons, holiday playing, or simple supplemental repertoire.

Get my Easy Piano Carols with visualizer videos on TpT

Musicianship Bundles

Strong piano playing goes beyond learning notes. These musicianship bundles help support the broader skills that make students better all-around musicians, including sight-singing, ear training, and dictation. If you want to strengthen music literacy, these resources can be a valuable addition.

Get my Musicianship Bundles on TpT

Whether you are just getting started or have been teaching for years, I hope Piano Week gives you fresh ideas and practical support. You’ll find content for beginners, studio planning inspiration, and guidance for building strong technique from the very beginning.

Be sure to check back throughout the week, and feel free to share your favorite posts with fellow music teachers, piano parents, or students.

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Let’s celebrate the instrument we all love, one key at a time.

Shopping for Your Studio?

Are you looking for practical tools, books, games, and teaching supplies that actually make piano teaching easier? I’ve put together a list of my favourite piano studio essentials — from lesson organization tools and flashcards to motivational prizes, method books, and must-have teaching accessories. These are resources I personally use or recommend for creating engaging, organized, and efficient piano lessons. Browse my Amazon Idea List here and discover new favourites for your own piano studio!

Piano Teacher Studio Favourites


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  1. […] For more repertoire inspiration and teaching tips, explore my Piano Week Blog Series — including posts on choosing repertoire, lesson structure, and piano […]

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