I had a great favor handed to me from fellow music teacher, Rhona-Mae Arca the other day. I would like to let everyone know how great this teacher is. From my knowledge, she is respectably consistent with her students, and communication is favorably open; clearly a figure to follow. When I think of music educators, I think of individuals like Rhona-Mae. Rhona-Mae has a wonderful website for her studio. www.musespeak.com . Rhona-Mae has given me the privilege to access the “student area” of her studio’s website. There, I found many things……. Just fabulous! I like that there are not just a ‘few options’ within this great resource. She has an impressive amount of resources in her student area! I have seen a couple of other websites that have student’s areas, but none as resourceful as hers! Rhona Mae’s studio calendar is SHARP; just amazing. Very thorough (just like the rest of her ‘student section’!) There is definitely no room for her students to question a certain date or time of an event. When visiting, I especially liked the “Student Handout” portion of the student area of Rhona-Mae’s website. (www.musespeak.com) she has so many great forms for the students there. There are forms on practice tips, memorization tips, advice on dealing with nerves, and many more! We all know that performance can be very nerve-racking! (All from our studio!) I have had these conversations with my kids so many times before! It is a very hard thing to get over the “pre-performance jitters”, Right guys?! I teach my students their scales and chords by all majors, easiest to hardest, and then we move on to the minors. The way that Rhona-mae has her Practice sheets laid out for her scales and chords is very nice. She has all of her scales/chords laid out from easiest to hardest (like we do), along with the majors AND minors. Not only this, but she also has diagrams of where these keys are located on the keyboard. I especially like her, “Note taking with Keyboard” sheet. I hope you don’t mind Rhona-Mae, I would like to steal this from you! When looking at this form, I had so many different things rolling through my head as to how I could use this form repeatedly with my students. Thanks so much to Instructor Rhona-Mae Arca of Musespeak Studio from Melody Piano today! |
I had a great favor handed to me from fellow music teacher, Rhona-Mae Arca the other day. I would like to let everyone know how great this teacher is. From my knowledge, she is respectably consistent with her students, and communication is favorably open; clearly a figure to follow. When I think of music educators, I think of individuals like Rhona-Mae.
Rhona-Mae has a wonderful website for her studio. www.musespeak.com . Rhona-Mae has given me the privilege to access the “student area” of her studio’s website. There, I found many things…….
Just fabulous! I like that there are not just a ‘few options’ within this great resource. She has an impressive amount of resources in her student area! I have seen a couple of other websites that have student’s areas, but none as resourceful as hers!
Rhona Mae’s studio calendar is SHARP; just amazing. Very thorough (just like the rest of her ‘student section’!) There is definitely no room for her students to question a certain date or time of an event.
When visiting, I especially liked the “Student Handout” portion of the student area of Rhona-Mae’s website. (www.musespeak.com) she has so many great forms for the students there. There are forms on practice tips, memorization tips, advice on dealing with nerves, and many more!
We all know that performance can be very nerve-racking! (All from our studio!) I have had these conversations with my kids so many times before! It is a very hard thing to get over the “pre-performance jitters”, Right guys?!
I teach my students their scales and chords by all majors, easiest to hardest, and then we move on to the minors. The way that Rhona-mae has her Practice sheets laid out for her scales and chords is very nice. She has all of her scales/chords laid out from easiest to hardest (like we do), along with the majors AND minors. Not only this, but she also has diagrams of where these keys are located on the keyboard.
I especially like her, “Note taking with Keyboard” sheet. I hope you don’t mind Rhona-Mae, I would like to steal this from you! When looking at this form, I had so many different things rolling through my head as to how I could use this form repeatedly with my students.
Thanks so much to Instructor Rhona-Mae Arca of Musespeak Studio from Melody Piano today!
Rhona-Mae has a wonderful website for her studio. www.musespeak.com . Rhona-Mae has given me the privilege to access the “student area” of her studio’s website. There, I found many things…….
Just fabulous! I like that there are not just a ‘few options’ within this great resource. She has an impressive amount of resources in her student area! I have seen a couple of other websites that have student’s areas, but none as resourceful as hers!
Rhona Mae’s studio calendar is SHARP; just amazing. Very thorough (just like the rest of her ‘student section’!) There is definitely no room for her students to question a certain date or time of an event.
When visiting, I especially liked the “Student Handout” portion of the student area of Rhona-Mae’s website. (www.musespeak.com) she has so many great forms for the students there. There are forms on practice tips, memorization tips, advice on dealing with nerves, and many more!
We all know that performance can be very nerve-racking! (All from our studio!) I have had these conversations with my kids so many times before! It is a very hard thing to get over the “pre-performance jitters”, Right guys?!
I teach my students their scales and chords by all majors, easiest to hardest, and then we move on to the minors. The way that Rhona-mae has her Practice sheets laid out for her scales and chords is very nice. She has all of her scales/chords laid out from easiest to hardest (like we do), along with the majors AND minors. Not only this, but she also has diagrams of where these keys are located on the keyboard.
I especially like her, “Note taking with Keyboard” sheet. I hope you don’t mind Rhona-Mae, I would like to steal this from you! When looking at this form, I had so many different things rolling through my head as to how I could use this form repeatedly with my students.
Thanks so much to Instructor Rhona-Mae Arca of Musespeak Studio from Melody Piano today!

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