Tim Topham에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Tim Topham 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system. In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse’s entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde’s papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025 . The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.…
Tim Topham에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Tim Topham 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
To keep our music students engaged and interested, we must evolve with the ever-changing musical landscape. Our guest, Samantha Carrasco, unpacks how the new ABRSM 2025 syllabus has been developed to capture the attention of today’s students. Rather than sticking with traditional repertoire, the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) is now drawing from a wide range of genres, including pieces from movies, films, and even arrangements of pop songs. As an examiner, trainer, reviewer, and presenter for ABRSM, Samantha is passionate about introducing more diverse music styles into exam syllabuses. As Head of Keyboard at Peter Symonds College, Samantha knows firsthand that teenagers have less time nowadays to practice for hours on pieces they don’t relate to. Listen in as we discuss how the syllabus changes aim to inspire and challenge students, making classical music education more inclusive and relevant for today’s musical landscape.
Samantha discusses her role and responsibilities at ABRSM.
She also discusses her role as Head of Keyboard and involvement in various music programs.
Overview of the ABRSM Piano Syllabus, including it's structure and updates.
Different types of ABRSM exams and their requirements.
Changes and goals of the 2025 Series, focusing on diversity and inclusion.
Discussions around the inclusion of pop and contemporary music.
Importance of giving students choice in their musical repertoire.
How ABRSM examiners ensure fair evaluation of different music styles.
Samantha performs excerpts from various pieces in the syllabus.
Accessibility and availability of ABRSM music recordings on streaming platforms.
Final thoughts from Samantha and where to find more information and resources.
Pianist Samantha Carrasco explores a diverse and flexible repertoire as a recitalist, concerto soloist, chamber musician and accompanist. Alongside her performing career, Samantha continues to pursue her commitment to education. She is an examiner, trainer, reviewer and presenter for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, working nationally and internationally in classical music, diplomas and jazz. She presents teaching and examining seminars on behalf of ABRSM in China, the USA and the UK and presented a number of practise and pedagogical videos over the lockdown. Samantha is the Head of Keyboard at Peter Symonds College, Winchester, and helps to run the Hampshire Specialist Music Course. Samantha participates in BSO Live! education projects and has made various performance presentation podcasts and videos. She coaches chamber ensembles and adjudicates music competitions as well as hosting masterclasses for pianists, accompanists and ensemble groups.
Today’s Sponsor
ABRSM is The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and a global music education charity. At the heart of everything we do is our belief that music enriches lives. Building on our heritage, we offer face-to-face and digital exams, sheet music, recordings, apps and courses for students and teachers across the world. In partnership with four Royal Schools of Music, we carry on a long legacy of musical excellence. More than an awarding organisation, we support learners from the first note they play and empower teachers who help build musical skills and encourage progress around the world. As a charity, we use all of the surpluses we generate to make significant donations towards music education initiatives and to develop our support for learners and teachers around the world. We advocate for music and its many forms, playing our part to ensure the future of music education and its place in society. Together with our partners, our teachers and others around the world, we’ve been nurturing the future of music since 1889 — to help people start or continue their journey Find out more about ABRSM.
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Tim Topham에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Tim Topham 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
To keep our music students engaged and interested, we must evolve with the ever-changing musical landscape. Our guest, Samantha Carrasco, unpacks how the new ABRSM 2025 syllabus has been developed to capture the attention of today’s students. Rather than sticking with traditional repertoire, the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) is now drawing from a wide range of genres, including pieces from movies, films, and even arrangements of pop songs. As an examiner, trainer, reviewer, and presenter for ABRSM, Samantha is passionate about introducing more diverse music styles into exam syllabuses. As Head of Keyboard at Peter Symonds College, Samantha knows firsthand that teenagers have less time nowadays to practice for hours on pieces they don’t relate to. Listen in as we discuss how the syllabus changes aim to inspire and challenge students, making classical music education more inclusive and relevant for today’s musical landscape.
Samantha discusses her role and responsibilities at ABRSM.
She also discusses her role as Head of Keyboard and involvement in various music programs.
Overview of the ABRSM Piano Syllabus, including it's structure and updates.
Different types of ABRSM exams and their requirements.
Changes and goals of the 2025 Series, focusing on diversity and inclusion.
Discussions around the inclusion of pop and contemporary music.
Importance of giving students choice in their musical repertoire.
How ABRSM examiners ensure fair evaluation of different music styles.
Samantha performs excerpts from various pieces in the syllabus.
Accessibility and availability of ABRSM music recordings on streaming platforms.
Final thoughts from Samantha and where to find more information and resources.
Pianist Samantha Carrasco explores a diverse and flexible repertoire as a recitalist, concerto soloist, chamber musician and accompanist. Alongside her performing career, Samantha continues to pursue her commitment to education. She is an examiner, trainer, reviewer and presenter for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, working nationally and internationally in classical music, diplomas and jazz. She presents teaching and examining seminars on behalf of ABRSM in China, the USA and the UK and presented a number of practise and pedagogical videos over the lockdown. Samantha is the Head of Keyboard at Peter Symonds College, Winchester, and helps to run the Hampshire Specialist Music Course. Samantha participates in BSO Live! education projects and has made various performance presentation podcasts and videos. She coaches chamber ensembles and adjudicates music competitions as well as hosting masterclasses for pianists, accompanists and ensemble groups.
Today’s Sponsor
ABRSM is The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and a global music education charity. At the heart of everything we do is our belief that music enriches lives. Building on our heritage, we offer face-to-face and digital exams, sheet music, recordings, apps and courses for students and teachers across the world. In partnership with four Royal Schools of Music, we carry on a long legacy of musical excellence. More than an awarding organisation, we support learners from the first note they play and empower teachers who help build musical skills and encourage progress around the world. As a charity, we use all of the surpluses we generate to make significant donations towards music education initiatives and to develop our support for learners and teachers around the world. We advocate for music and its many forms, playing our part to ensure the future of music education and its place in society. Together with our partners, our teachers and others around the world, we’ve been nurturing the future of music since 1889 — to help people start or continue their journey Find out more about ABRSM.
Thank you for tuning in!
Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly.
TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial
Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership.
In this episode, we’re jumping back into the Assess, Plan & Execute series after a short break. Now that we’ve assessed where we’ve been and mapped out our ideas, it’s time to focus on yearly planning. I’ll walk you through my process for organizing priorities, scheduling non-negotiables, and creating a balanced plan that supports both work and life. Let’s dive back in and take control of your year! Tara shared that she starts her planning process with a yearly overview to balance work and life. The importance of bulk scheduling to maintain a structured and manageable workflow. She uses yearly, quarterly, weekly, and daily planners to stay organized. Recommendations for using large wall calendars for a clear visual of the year’s schedule. She plans for launch periods in her various businesses, ensuring she blocks off time accordingly. Adjusting plans as needed but try to stick to schedule as much as possible. She assesses each quarter to see if her workload is balanced or needs adjustments. She encourages others to try her planning methods and share their setups online. Links Mentioned Click here to SUBSCRIBE to TopMusic AI Newsletter Large yearly calendar Large frame Sticky notes size 1.5” x 2” Sticky notes size 0.6” x 3” Expo dry erase markers Expo wet erase markers About Tara Wright Tara Wright is an Education and Operations Director, Creative Strategist, and Music Educator who helps music educators transform their teaching studios and businesses through innovative strategies, clear processes, and actionable tools. Known for her no-fluff advice, Tara blends creative thinking with real-world solutions to make complex systems simple and effective. With over 20 years of teaching experience and 10+ years in operations management, Tara brings expertise in branding, copywriting, and process improvement to the music industry. She has overseen the creation of impactful content, from managing digital media platforms to developing professional training materials. Tara’s work inspires music educators to build thriving studios while balancing creativity with practicality. Tara’s certifications include Google Project Management, Google Workspace Administration, and Google E-commerce Marketing. She also holds degrees in photography, music education, genetic engineering, and marketing, which fuel her unique approach to problem-solving and innovation. When not optimizing workflows or mentoring teams, Tara raises ostriches, Great Danes, and other two- and four-legged friends on her farm near St. Louis. You’ll often find her taking her Jeep off-road or exploring a new hobby because learning is her ultimate joy. Tara’s advice is grounded in experience and designed to inspire action. Whether it’s simplifying studio operations, enhancing marketing strategies, or sparking creativity, Tara’s solutions resonate with educators ready to grow. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
Curious about AI and how it can help your teaching studio? In this episode, we're chatting with Tara Wright, the creative force behind the TopMusic AI Podcast and an expert in streamlining music education with technology. Tara shares how AI can save teachers time, enhance creativity, and simplify business tasks — without replacing the human touch. We discuss practical AI tools, the power of well-crafted prompts, and how teachers can start using AI today. Tune in to discover how AI can transform your teaching! Tara shared a brief overview of her teaching background as a multi-teacher and running a multi-instrument studio for 10 years. TopMusic AI Podcast, featuring AI-generated segments followed by Tara’s real-life insights. How Tara uses AI and how she trained AI to replicate her writing style and voice. Understanding AI and how to use it as a music teacher. What are prompts & prompt engineering. AI’s practical applications for music teachers. Discussion about AI and its role in music teaching. The future of AI and online presence. Using AI in your music teaching studio. More about TopMusic AI Podcast & newsletter. Some teacher feedback and adjustments. Links Mentioned Find our more about TopMusic AI Podcast here Click here to subscribe to TopMusic AI Podcast. ChatGPT Claude AI Bard AI (now Gemini) Today's Guest Tara Wright is an Education and Operations Director, Creative Strategist, and Music Educator who helps music educators transform their teaching studios and businesses through innovative strategies, clear processes, and actionable tools. Known for her no-fluff advice, Tara blends creative thinking with real-world solutions to make complex systems simple and effective. With over 20 years of teaching experience and 10+ years in operations management, Tara brings expertise in branding, copywriting, and process improvement to the music industry. She has overseen the creation of impactful content, from managing digital media platforms to developing professional training materials. Tara’s work inspires music educators to build thriving studios while balancing creativity with practicality. Tara’s certifications include Google Project Management, Google Workspace Administration, and Google E-commerce Marketing. She also holds degrees in photography, music education, genetic engineering, and marketing, which fuel her unique approach to problem-solving and innovation. When not optimizing workflows or mentoring teams, Tara raises ostriches, Great Danes, and other two- and four-legged friends on her farm near St. Louis. You’ll often find her taking her Jeep off-road or exploring a new hobby because learning is her ultimate joy. Tara’s advice is grounded in experience and designed to inspire action. Whether it’s simplifying studio operations, enhancing marketing strategies, or sparking creativity, Tara’s solutions resonate with educators ready to grow. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
Welcome to the 400th episode of The TopCast. Today, we're celebrating a milestone of the longest-running podcast from TopMusic, dedicated to supporting and inspiring music teachers worldwide. I can hardly believe it’s been a decade of connecting and empowering music teachers all over the world. In this special milestone episode, I’m joined by the incredible Dr. Rachel Ehring, host of the TopMusic Piano Podcast and a key part of our podcast family. Together, we take a heartfelt look back on the journey of The TopCast and all the moments that brought us here. We dive into some incredible and unforgettable memories, answer listener questions, share a few personal stories and plenty of laughs (and even some cat-related laughs!). Whether you’ve been with us since episode one or joined somewhere along the way, this celebration is as much yours as it is mine. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey and this amazing community! Tim reflects on the origins of the podcast, starting with an interview with John Bloomfield in 2015. The evolution of the podcast's format and branding, from Tim Topham TV to the Creative Piano Teaching Podcast and beyond. He highlights the launch of other podcasts under the TopMusic brand, including TopMusic Piano Podcast, TopMusic Guitar Podcast, and the new TopMusic AI podcast. Tim shares the scariest part of starting his business: leaving stable income for an uncertain future. How he transitioned from full-time teaching to focus fully on his membership business in 2016. He emphasizes careful risk management and family support when taking big career leaps. He shares some podcasting advice for podcasters. Teaching and piano-related insights and advice for newbie teachers. How TopMusic stays relevant and his 2025 business goal. Tim's most rewarding milestone and the best business advice he received. The most valuable part of TopMusicPro membership. Nepal remains his favorite travel destination after a memorable trek to Everest Base Camp in the early 2000s. If he weren’t a piano teacher, Tim would love to be a helicopter pilot. A surprising fact is Tim’s love for cycling, often completing 100 km rides with fellow cyclists. Tim as a DIY enthusiast, thanks to the skills passed down by his father. How he enjoys humming basslines and wishes he had learned to play the bass guitar. Why he loves relaxing to EDM music, finding it calming despite its high-energy nature. His two Australian Mist cats, one of whom loves Chopin and often naps on the piano. His bucket list, including obtaining a helicopter pilot’s license to fly his family to unique destinations. His most adventurous experiences, which is trekking to Everest Base Camp in winter. Links Mentioned Interview with John Bloomfield | Taubman Workshops Brisbane Tim Topham TV Test Recording The Teach Piano Today Podcast Episode 15: How to use an iPad in your Piano Lessons TTTV001: Student Composition Tactics with Daniel McFarlane TopMusic Podcasts & Links TopMusic Piano Podcast TopMusic Guitar Podcast TopMusic AI Podcast Leave a review for TopCast here For any questions or comments, email us at support@topmusic.co Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
Today, we’re diving into the power of mind mapping —a simple yet transformative tool to help you organize your thoughts, brainstorm ideas, and plan effectively. We’ll explore how to take all those swirling ideas in your head and turn them into a clear, actionable plan. Whether you're tackling personal goals, studio projects, or career ambitions, mind mapping can bring clarity and direction to your life. Grab a piece of paper and join me as we assess, plan, and execute with this creative strategy! What is mind mapping? Tara explains how mind mapping is a nonlinear framework centered around a main idea. She shares her personal mind map for 2022, outlining career and studio goals. Importance of breaking big goals into smaller tasks for better manageability. How she assigns monthly themes to achieve her goal of creating 52 teaching resources. Links Mentioned Mind Mapping Handout About Tara Wright Tara Wright is an Education and Operations Director, Creative Strategist, and Music Educator who helps music educators transform their teaching studios and businesses through innovative strategies, clear processes, and actionable tools. Known for her no-fluff advice, Tara blends creative thinking with real-world solutions to make complex systems simple and effective. With over 20 years of teaching experience and 10+ years in operations management, Tara brings expertise in branding, copywriting, and process improvement to the music industry. She has overseen the creation of impactful content, from managing digital media platforms to developing professional training materials. Tara’s work inspires music educators to build thriving studios while balancing creativity with practicality. Tara’s certifications include Google Project Management, Google Workspace Administration, and Google E-commerce Marketing. She also holds degrees in photography, music education, genetic engineering, and marketing, which fuel her unique approach to problem-solving and innovation. When not optimizing workflows or mentoring teams, Tara raises ostriches, Great Danes, and other two- and four-legged friends on her farm near St. Louis. You’ll often find her taking her Jeep off-road or exploring a new hobby because learning is her ultimate joy. Tara’s advice is grounded in experience and designed to inspire action. Whether it’s simplifying studio operations, enhancing marketing strategies, or sparking creativity, Tara’s solutions resonate with educators ready to grow. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
In this episode, we're thrilled to guide you through another episode in the Assess, Plan & Execute series. Last time, we explored why assessing your business is so important, and today, we’ll dive into the how . I’ll walk you step-by-step through the process of assessing your business, reflecting on the past, and setting yourself up for future success. Whether it’s reviewing financials, evaluating policies, or identifying areas to improve, we’ll cover it all so you can confidently move forward. Importance of assessing your business to reflect on progress and set up for future success. Review the past 6-12 months to identify victories, challenges, & overall feelings about your work. Ask yourself how you feel about your teaching and business and identify why. Reflect on your top accomplishments and areas for improvement during the past year. Perform a financial check-in, reviewing expenses to ensure alignment with your business goals. Use the "One Thing" exercise: decide on one thing to keep, tweak, add, and subtract from your business moving forward. Evaluate studio policies and makeup policies. Examine student progress and identify what’s working well or needs improvement. Reflect on any major changes in your studio and evaluate their success. Take stock of where you feel strong and where you may need additional support. Look ahead to the next 6 to 12 months and define what success looks like for you and your studio. Links Mentioned Download your Business Assessment Worksheet About Tara Wright Tara Wright is an Education and Operations Director, Creative Strategist, and Music Educator who helps music educators transform their teaching studios and businesses through innovative strategies, clear processes, and actionable tools. Known for her no-fluff advice, Tara blends creative thinking with real-world solutions to make complex systems simple and effective. With over 20 years of teaching experience and 10+ years in operations management, Tara brings expertise in branding, copywriting, and process improvement to the music industry. She has overseen the creation of impactful content, from managing digital media platforms to developing professional training materials. Tara’s work inspires music educators to build thriving studios while balancing creativity with practicality. Tara’s certifications include Google Project Management, Google Workspace Administration, and Google E-commerce Marketing. She also holds degrees in photography, music education, genetic engineering, and marketing, which fuel her unique approach to problem-solving and innovation. When not optimizing workflows or mentoring teams, Tara raises ostriches, Great Danes, and other two- and four-legged friends on her farm near St. Louis. You’ll often find her taking her Jeep off-road or exploring a new hobby because learning is her ultimate joy. Tara’s advice is grounded in experience and designed to inspire action. Whether it’s simplifying studio operations, enhancing marketing strategies, or sparking creativity, Tara’s solutions resonate with educators ready to grow. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
In this episode, I’m excited to hand the reins over to Tara Wright, who will be hosting the next few episodes to share insights from her course, Assess, Plan & Execute. Today, Tara dives into the importance of assessing your business, reflecting on where you’ve been, and why this step is essential for setting meaningful goals and moving forward with intention. Get ready to gain practical tips and mindset shifts that will help you build a stronger, more sustainable studio business. Learn how to assess, plan, and achieve your goals while maintaining balance. Why assess your business? Key Mindset Reminders Stay open to constructive feedback and celebrate small victories. Focus on positive thinking to review with clarity, not emotion. Use past seasons as a guide but embrace change as life evolves. Break assessments into quarters or seasons to make them manageable. How to evaluate your past season for strategic, aligned goals. Tips for honest reflection on business achievements and challenges. The importance of celebrating even the smallest accomplishments. Strategies to set yourself up for success in your next season. Links Mentioned Check out the new TopMusic AI Podcast here Download your Business Assessment Worksheet About Tara Wright Tara Wright is an Education and Operations Director, Creative Strategist, and Music Educator who helps music educators transform their teaching studios and businesses through innovative strategies, clear processes, and actionable tools. Known for her no-fluff advice, Tara blends creative thinking with real-world solutions to make complex systems simple and effective. With over 20 years of teaching experience and 10+ years in operations management, Tara brings expertise in branding, copywriting, and process improvement to the music industry. She has overseen the creation of impactful content, from managing digital media platforms to developing professional training materials. Tara’s work inspires music educators to build thriving studios while balancing creativity with practicality. Tara’s certifications include Google Project Management, Google Workspace Administration, and Google E-commerce Marketing. She also holds degrees in photography, music education, genetic engineering, and marketing, which fuel her unique approach to problem-solving and innovation. When not optimizing workflows or mentoring teams, Tara raises ostriches, Great Danes, and other two- and four-legged friends on her farm near St. Louis. You’ll often find her taking her Jeep off-road or exploring a new hobby because learning is her ultimate joy. Tara’s advice is grounded in experience and designed to inspire action. Whether it’s simplifying studio operations, enhancing marketing strategies, or sparking creativity, Tara’s solutions resonate with educators ready to grow. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
In today's episode, join me as I reflect on our incredible journey throughout 2024, highlighting our significant achievements and events. We'll also be looking ahead to the exciting plans and new initiatives we have in store for the TopMusic community in the coming year. Whether you're a long-time listener or just tuning in, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiring updates to help you kickstart the new year on a high note. Tim reflected on 2024 activities, events, and achievements. The launch of TopMusic Magazine, which now has 11 issues and 1,000 subscribers. Various new courses and workshops, including Tim’s keynote speech at MTNA 2024 Conference. The launch of the TopMusicPiano Podcast and the reboot of The TopCast. Introduction of multi-teacher memberships. Steps to Success Pathway, which is a detailed plan for music teachers' growth. Sneak peak on the plans for 2025, including new courses for TopMusicPro members. Upcoming launching of a new podcast focused on AI for music teaching. Enhancements in community engagement through Facebook groups and newsletters. Tim honored the entire team behind TopMusic for all their efforts in making 2024 a successful year. Tim also expressed his gratitude to listeners and TopMusicPro members for their continued and never-ending support. Links Mentioned Download your Steps to Success handout here. TopMusicSheets TopMusicGames TopMusic Magazine TopMusic 12-Week Studio Transformation No Book Beginners Book Facebook Group for TopMusicPro members Facebook Group for TopMusicCo Email us at support@topmusic.co Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
In this episode, we're delighted to introduce you to TopMusicSheets composer for December, Nicole DiPaolo, a dynamic musician praised for her powerful interpretations and sensitive performances. Nicole joins us to share her journey from a young music theory enthusiast to a celebrated collaborative pianist and educational composer. Throughout our conversation, she reveals the inspirations behind her diverse compositions, her unique pedagogical approach, and her commitment to filling gaps in the market with meaningful and challenging pieces. Tune in to explore her multifaceted career and gain insights into her process of creating music that resonates with both students and educators alike. Don't miss this deep dive into the world of a modern composer making a significant impact on music education. Discussion of Nicole being the TopMusicSheets composer for December. Nicole shared a brief overview of her journey in music composition and teaching. Her influences from both historical composers and modern pedagogical needs. Variety and challenges in her compositions, like unusual time signatures and rich harmonic content. Importance of creating pedagogical pieces that sound substantial and non-childish. Nicole’s emphasis on theoretical training and understanding musical grammar. Her unique approach to addressing gaps in the market for educational music, particularly for adult students and those preparing for historically informed performances. Insight into her methods for making complex concepts accessible to students at various skill levels. Nicole's advice for other teachers and composers. Importance of writing music that is both pedagogically sound and enjoyable for students. Links Mentioned Learn more about TopMusicSheets here Watch Tim playthrough Nicole DiPaolo’s TopMusicSheets Collection here. Nicole DiPaolo's Website Studio Di Paolo's Website Galant Schemas Today’s Guest Praised as a "sensitive pianist" and "outstanding accompanist" who delivers "powerful interpretations," Nicole Elyse DiPaolo enjoys a multifaceted career as a sought-after collaborative pianist, educational composer, continuo harpsichordist, arranger, coach, private teacher, and professor. Ms. DiPaolo has appeared as a concerto soloist with the Ambassador Chamber Players on multiple occasions (two of which also featured her own Piano Trio in C minor) and as a recitalist, collaborator, and presenter worldwide. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
In today's episode, we dive into the creative world of Matt Walker, our TopMusicSheets composer for November 2024. Matt's diverse background as a writer, composer, pianist, and piano tutor brings a unique perspective to his compositions. Join me as we unpack Matt’s musical journey, from his early fascination with musical theater to his innovative teaching methods that inspire creativity in students. We'll explore several of Matt’s captivating pieces, discuss his pedagogical approaches, and learn invaluable advice for budding composers. If you're passionate about enriching your music teaching repertoire, this episode is a must-listen! Matt shared a brief overview his background and accomplishments, including teaching, writing novels, and composing. Discussion about Matt’s contributions to the November 2024 TopMusicSheets collection. Matt describes his composition process and the themes behind his pieces. He talks about his musical influences including musical theater and classical composers. The role of improvisation and pedagogy in his teaching approach. Importance of chord-based teaching and pattern recognition for students. Matt's advice for other teachers and composers. Links Mentioned Learn more about TopMusicSheets here. Watch Tim playthrough Matt Walker's TopMusicSheets Collection here. Walker Productions Facebook Page Matt Walker's Amazon Author Page Matt Walker YouTube Page Today’s Guest Matt Walker is a writer, composer, pianist and piano tutor. He was the resident pianist at the Ramada Birmingham for five years, has musically directed many shows with Trinity Players, the Vesey Players and Aldridge Youth Theatre, and now teaches and accompanies at different schools. For ten years he accompanied for the award-winning Singing Community of Choirs, winning the Manchester Amateur Choral Competition 2015 and reaching the category finals (last 4) of BBC Choir of the Year 2012. Matt has also written seven novels and dozens of short stories (many of which are published in international magazines). Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
In this episode, we’re having a chat with Mark Gibson, the founding director of Encore Music Education, about his innovative teaching approach known as "Whole Pattern Learning." Mark shares insights into the genesis of Encore, his experience with improvisation, and the vital role of rhythm, posture, and diverse methodologies in music education. Listeners will also learn about the wide array of resources and tools provided by Encore, including their engaging Encore Star Competition. Tune in to discover how Mark's methods can transform music learning into a more holistic and engaging experience. Mark discusses the origin of Encore Music Education. Insights into his early experiences and improvisation roots. He shares techniques used in the Encore program, with the emphasis on whole-pattern learning and using unconventional teaching tools. Discussion on how organ experience influenced teaching. Overview of resources provided by Encore, including apps, video libraries and teacher guides. Importance and exploration of rhythm as the essential DNA of music. Techniques to teach rhythm and integrate reading and technique. The balance and posture aspect of playing piano effectively. Influence of Kodaly, Orff, Suzuki, and other methods on Encore’s approach. Mark explained the SMART Approach for teaching. General advice for music teachers to diversify teaching techniques beyond piano and sheet music. The value of making lessons fun and engaging. Mark shared about the Encore Star Competition, an international online competition for students learning Encore pieces. Special offers for teachers interested in becoming licensed Encore teachers. Links Mentioned Encore Music Education Website Exclusive 10% Off Discount Encore Music Education for TopMusicPro Members Today’s Guest Mark Gibson is the founding director of Encore Music Education and Accent Publishing. He is the author of over 30 music publications including Encore on Keys, Theory Wiz, Encore on Strings and Kinder Beat®. His captivating compositions are featured in several exam syllabi. Mark travels nationally and internationally as an examiner, adjudicator, masterclass teacher, and workshop presenter. His teaching expertise extends from early childhood and group lessons through to university and high end diplomas. When he’s not on the golf course, Mark’s passion is sharing his expertise with other teachers and fostering imagination and excellence in all things musical. Today’s Sponsor ABRSM is The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and a global music education charity. At the heart of everything we do is our belief that music enriches lives. Building on our heritage, we offer face-to-face and digital exams, sheet music, recordings, apps and courses for students and teachers across the world. In partnership with four Royal Schools of Music, we carry on a long legacy of musical excellence. More than an awarding organisation, we support learners from the first note they play and empower teachers who help build musical skills and encourage progress around the world. As a charity, we use all of the surpluses we generate to make significant donations towards music education initiatives and to develop our support for learners and teachers around the world. We advocate for music and its many forms, playing our part to ensure the future of music education and its place in society. Together with our partners, our teachers and others around the world, we’ve been nurturing the future of music since 1889 — to help people start or continue their journey Find out more about ABRSM. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE…
To keep our music students engaged and interested, we must evolve with the ever-changing musical landscape. Our guest, Samantha Carrasco, unpacks how the new ABRSM 2025 syllabus has been developed to capture the attention of today’s students. Rather than sticking with traditional repertoire, the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) is now drawing from a wide range of genres, including pieces from movies, films, and even arrangements of pop songs. As an examiner, trainer, reviewer, and presenter for ABRSM, Samantha is passionate about introducing more diverse music styles into exam syllabuses. As Head of Keyboard at Peter Symonds College, Samantha knows firsthand that teenagers have less time nowadays to practice for hours on pieces they don’t relate to. Listen in as we discuss how the syllabus changes aim to inspire and challenge students, making classical music education more inclusive and relevant for today’s musical landscape. Samantha discusses her role and responsibilities at ABRSM. She also discusses her role as Head of Keyboard and involvement in various music programs. Overview of the ABRSM Piano Syllabus, including it's structure and updates. Different types of ABRSM exams and their requirements. Changes and goals of the 2025 Series, focusing on diversity and inclusion. Discussions around the inclusion of pop and contemporary music. Importance of giving students choice in their musical repertoire. How ABRSM examiners ensure fair evaluation of different music styles. Samantha performs excerpts from various pieces in the syllabus. Accessibility and availability of ABRSM music recordings on streaming platforms. Final thoughts from Samantha and where to find more information and resources. Links Mentioned Samantha Carrasco Website Find out more about ABRSM here. Today’s Guest Pianist Samantha Carrasco explores a diverse and flexible repertoire as a recitalist, concerto soloist, chamber musician and accompanist. Alongside her performing career, Samantha continues to pursue her commitment to education. She is an examiner, trainer, reviewer and presenter for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, working nationally and internationally in classical music, diplomas and jazz. She presents teaching and examining seminars on behalf of ABRSM in China, the USA and the UK and presented a number of practise and pedagogical videos over the lockdown. Samantha is the Head of Keyboard at Peter Symonds College, Winchester, and helps to run the Hampshire Specialist Music Course. Samantha participates in BSO Live! education projects and has made various performance presentation podcasts and videos. She coaches chamber ensembles and adjudicates music competitions as well as hosting masterclasses for pianists, accompanists and ensemble groups. Today’s Sponsor ABRSM is The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and a global music education charity. At the heart of everything we do is our belief that music enriches lives. Building on our heritage, we offer face-to-face and digital exams, sheet music, recordings, apps and courses for students and teachers across the world. In partnership with four Royal Schools of Music, we carry on a long legacy of musical excellence. More than an awarding organisation, we support learners from the first note they play and empower teachers who help build musical skills and encourage progress around the world. As a charity, we use all of the surpluses we generate to make significant donations towards music education initiatives and to develop our support for learners and teachers around the world. We advocate for music and its many forms, playing our part to ensure the future of music education and its place in society. Together with our partners, our teachers and others around the world, we’ve been nurturing the future of music since 1889 — to help people start or continue their journey Find out more about ABRSM. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
Music is not just a profession; it's a calling, a lifetime of passion and dedication. In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Brian Shepard, the newly appointed CEO of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA). With a musical and professional journey that mirrors this passion, Brian shares his early experiences with piano and voice, his swift rise within MTNA, and his transformative vision for the organization’s future. Outside MTNA, Brian enriches the music community through various leadership roles and continues to touch lives as a musician. Join us as Brian reveals how he plans to ensure that MTNA’s 150-year legacy remains vibrant and relevant in the 21st century. Brian shared a brief overview of his musical background, from studying violin to piano and voice. He talks about his roles at MTNA and his quick transition from working in retail to becoming Director of Marketing and Public Relations. His journey to becoming the CEO of MTNA and his responsibilities in this role. Insight into Brian's current musical activities, including community concerts. Overview of MTNA's mission and its focus on public awareness and support for music teachers. The decline of music programs in schools and MTNA's role in advocating for music education. Explanation of MTNA's structure, including state affiliates and local associations. Details about MTNA's annual conference and its significance. The new all-virtual conference, Tempo, aimed at creating greater access for teachers. Brian outlines his vision for MTNA, focusing on community development, cutting-edge programming, increasing access, and improving infrastructure. Increasing diversity and accessibility to attract teachers of other instruments. Importance of creating a welcoming community and support system for all music teachers. Details about the upcoming MTNA national conference in Minneapolis and the TEMPO virtual conference in April. Links Mentioned Brian Shepard LinkedIn Page Brian Shepard Facebook Page Brian Shepard Instagram Page Music Teachers National Association Website Music Teachers National Facebook Page Today’s Guest Brian Shepard is Chief Executive Officer of Music Teachers National Association. Brian first began his career at MTNA in 2003 as the Director of Marketing and Public Relations. In addition to his work at MTNA, Brian volunteers on several other nonprofit boards and committees. From 2009 to the present, Brian has served in multiple leadership roles with the American Classical Music Hall of Fame. He currently serves the Hall of Fame as Board President. Since 2013, he has been a member of the CCMpower Board at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Previously, Brian has served on the Cincinnati Opera Sales and Marketing Committee and was President of the Middletown Music Club. Brian is also an accomplished musician who performs frequently for church and community programs as a pianist, vocal soloist and choral conductor. A graduate of Miami University of Ohio, Brian holds degrees in marketing and music education. He was named an MTNA FOUNDATION Fellow in 2010. Today’s Sponsor ABRSM is The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and a global music education charity. At the heart of everything we do is our belief that music enriches lives. Building on our heritage, we offer face-to-face and digital exams, sheet music, recordings, apps and courses for students and teachers across the world. In partnership with four Royal Schools of Music, we carry on a long legacy of musical excellence. More than an awarding organisation, we support learners from the first note they play and empower teachers who help build musical skills and encourage progress around the world. As a charity, we use all of the surpluses we generate to make significant donations towards music education initiatives and to develop our support for learners and teachers around the world. We advocate for music and its many forms, playing our part to ensure the future of music education and its place in society. Together with our partners, our teachers and others around the world, we’ve been nurturing the future of music since 1889 — to help people start or continue their journey Find out more about ABRSM. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
The beauty of music lies not just in its performance, but in the journey of learning and teaching it. In today’s episode, our guest, Emma Fajcz, shares her inspiring journey from being a reluctant piano student to becoming a YouTube sensation known for her practical and engaging piano tutorials. She transitioned from traditional one-on-one lessons to leveraging YouTube and social media to reach a broader audience. Emma discusses her creative process, how she balances multiple income streams, and offers invaluable advice to piano teachers looking to expand their online presence. Stay tuned as Emma reveals her top practice tips and insights into making piano practice both fun and efficient. Emma shared a brief overview of her background and music teaching studio. She shared about her transition from traditional teaching to YouTube. Her current teaching approach and some actionable tips for piano students and teachers. How she combined online business skills with piano teaching on YouTube. Splitting content into niche channels for better growth. Using Instagram for engaging with other piano teachers and students. The importance of using email marketing to grow your email list. Emma’s performance and personal practice tips and insights. How to handle social media overwhelm. Some tools and software that she uses, such as YouTube's built-in scheduler and Meta Business Suite for Instagram/Facebook. Her monetization strategy and why she prefers organic growth over paid advertising. She shared about her food blog that she co-runs with her mom. Links Mentioned Emma Blaire Piano Website Learn Piano with Emma Blair YouTube Page Emma Blaire Piano Instagram Page Emma Blair Piano Facebook Page Today’s Guest Emma Fajcz (fights) AKA Emma Blair Piano, a pianist of fifteen years and a piano teacher for four, didn’t have a typical start to piano. She quit piano lessons after several years to focus on dance, but later found her passion for piano as a teenager. After a few more years of piano, Emma figured that there must be ways to streamline her practice routine so she could learn more in less time--and what she learned was too helpful to keep to herself! Through her social media and email newsletter, Emma shares piano practice tips that help piano students and teachers make practice both fun and efficient. Today’s Sponsor ABRSM is The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and a global music education charity. At the heart of everything we do is our belief that music enriches lives. Building on our heritage, we offer face-to-face and digital exams, sheet music, recordings, apps and courses for students and teachers across the world. In partnership with four Royal Schools of Music, we carry on a long legacy of musical excellence. More than an awarding organisation, we support learners from the first note they play and empower teachers who help build musical skills and encourage progress around the world. As a charity, we use all of the surpluses we generate to make significant donations towards music education initiatives and to develop our support for learners and teachers around the world. We advocate for music and its many forms, playing our part to ensure the future of music education and its place in society. Together with our partners, our teachers and others around the world, we’ve been nurturing the future of music since 1889 — to help people start or continue their journey Find out more about ABRSM. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL…
Sometimes, life forces us to pause, reflect, and completely redefine our path. Dr. Edward Gifford’s story is a powerful testament to this truth. A former senior lecturer in music education, Dr. Gifford spent decades shaping future educators, developing innovative teaching methods, and inspiring students with his passion for music. But when burnout and a life-altering diagnosis struck, he was forced to pivot and reinvent his life. In this episode, Edward shares how he transitioned from academia to life coaching, how he fought back against stage four cancer, and the profound wisdom he's gained on balancing purpose, well-being, and the power of love over fear. Join us as we dive into the powerful lessons he's learned about living with purpose and finding peace amidst life’s greatest challenges. Edward shared about his background as a music teacher, using a mix of singing, movement, music games, and incorporating methods like Kodaly, Orff, and Suzuki. He emphasized whole-body learning and music immersion before introducing instruments. How he fostered deeper musical understanding by encouraging creativity through movement, instruments, and imaginative play. His backstory and connection with Bec Stewart, TopMusicPro’s community manager. How he faced burnout, which led him to step away from music teaching. His life coaching career, guiding people to discover their life purpose using techniques like asking meaningful questions. He shared about his life-altering diagnosis. The importance of breathwork, mindfulness, and meditation to maintain mental wellness. His perspective on life and how he views life as seasons. Edward encourages living with purpose daily, seeing it as the key to peace and fulfillment. He shared about his book, "Broken to Whole: How to Put Humpty Together Again”. Links Mentioned Dr Edward Gifford's website Dr Edward Gifford's book: Broken to Whole: How to Put Humpty Together Again TopCast 388: Tim and Bec React to a Creative Piano Lesson from 1984! Today's Guest Prior to starting his life coaching business today’s guest was a senior lecturer in Music Education involved in undergraduate and post graduate teacher education within the University sector for some 20 years in WA, Tasmania and QLD. He’s also author of children’s music books - Read and Play the Singing Way. In 1991, Edward completed his PhD in Music Education, also at the University of London. He took up his first tertiary education teaching post in Tasmania in 1982 and moved to Griffith University in 1987. In 1998, due to a significant life changing event which brought his academic career to a sudden end, Edward reinvented his career to become a coach, trainer, speaker and author. Much of this period was also taken up in business coaching for small business owners. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL Leave us a voice message If you would like to leave the Podcast Team a voicemail and have your burning questions answered on a future show or YouTube video, visit this link to leave us a voicemail today. Tim also accepts requests for his Pop Song Solutions videos if you have a pop song you’d like help teaching a student.…
Today, we’re chatting with our very own Rebecca Stewart, a talented piano instructor and the Community Manager and Head of Certification at TopMusic. With a professional journey that includes over two decades of teaching with Yamaha Music Education Centres, Rebecca brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. We dive into a nostalgic video from 1984, showcasing Rebecca's childhood piano lessons with Dr. Edward Gifford. This episode highlights their discussion on creative teaching techniques like whole-body learning, solfège, and transposition. We also reflect on how these innovative methods shaped Rebecca's approach to music education and their relevance in today's teaching environment. Tune in to explore the intersection of past memories and modern advancements in music pedagogy. Rebecca shared a brief overview of her work background and her roles at TopMusic. She introduced a video of her childhood piano lessons with Dr. Edward Gifford. Discussion of various teaching techniques seen in the video, including movement and physical interaction and they highlight the novelty and effectiveness of Dr. Gifford’s methods. Tim shares his own music lesson experiences. Rebecca reflects on her accent and undiagnosed ADHD during her childhood. Importance of whole-body learning and physical movement in music education. Discussion on sensory memories contributing to learning experiences, usage of solfège and sneaky repetition in lessons. The importance of teaching transposition to children. Benefits of singing and playing simple melodies for enhancing sight-reading skills. Tim and Rebecca reflect on physical and imaginative engagement in music. Edward’s impact on Rebecca’s teaching methods. How a blended approach to music teaching contributes to long-term appreciation and understanding. Links Mentioned Click here to watch the YouTube video of this interview Link to Tim's childhood piano lesson YouTube video TopCast Episode 387: A New Pathway to TopMusic Teacher Certification Today's Guest Rebecca grew up listening to her three older sisters practice their musical instruments. She delighted in her childhood music lessons and wanted to teach young children in a fun and creative way. Her piano teacher at Melbourne University recommended the Yamaha method, and Rebecca taught with Yamaha Music Education Centres from 1998 to 2018. She loved being a national teacher trainer with Yamaha, and enjoyed opportunities to travel to Toronto and Tokyo for Yamaha teacher development events. In 2016 Rebecca went to Jakarta where her 8-year-old Yamaha student performed his original composition at the Asia Pacific Junior Original Concert. Her first book "Sight Reading Secrets Grade One" was published in 2004, and there are now nine books in the series. In 2023, Rebecca worked with Tim Topham in developing the TopMusic Certification program. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show , and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources, professional development courses, and creative lesson ideas. Click the link below to access your exclusive 14-day free trial for our Studio Membership. TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE TRIAL Leave us a voice message If you would like to leave the Podcast Team a voicemail and have your burning questions answered on a future show or YouTube video, visit this link to leave us a voicemail today. Tim also accepts requests for his Pop Song Solutions videos if you have a pop song you’d like help teaching a student.…
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