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Piano Practice Bingo Card
If your kiddo has ever looked at the piano bench like it personally wronged them, you are not alone. I’ve been teaching piano for a long time, and I can tell you with complete confidence that “practice resistance” is one of the most universal struggles in music education. It doesn’t mean your child doesn’t love music, or that you’re doing something wrong. It usually just means practice needs a little spark.
Which is exactly why I made this: a free printable Piano Practice Bingo Card.
The concept is simple, and really, that’s the point. Each square on the card has a different practice task — things like playing scales, sight-reading, improvising, working on dynamics, and more. As your student completes each task, they mark off the square. The goal? Fill a row, a column, a diagonal, or if you’ve got a particularly ambitious kid, the whole card. It’s still practice, but now it has a game layered over it, and that shift makes a surprisingly big difference.
Why it works (without feeling gimmicky)
What I love about the bingo format is that it introduces variety naturally. Your student isn’t grinding through the same checklist every day — they’re making choices, working toward a goal, and covering a truly broad range of skills along the way. Technical work like scales and tricky passages builds finger strength and coordination. Playing with dynamics helps them understand how emotion lives inside music. Improvising and experimenting with different tempos or keys builds the kind of creative confidence that sticks around long after the bingo card is done.
And if you want to add a small reward for completing a line or finishing the card? Absolutely do it. It doesn’t have to be elaborate — extra screen time, a favorite treat, a trip to get ice cream — the point is that your student has something to work toward that feels worth the effort.
How to get it
Just click the link, download the PDF, and print it out. It’s ready to use as-is, so there’s no prep work on your end. Slip it into your practice space and let your student know the game is on.
Download your free Piano Practice Bingo Card here.
If your family gives it a try, I’d love to hear how it goes — tag me on social media @busymomsdopiano. Happy practicing!
Carly
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4 Ways to Combine Music and Nature
We are in that sweet spot of seasons—spring becoming summer—and it’s time to get outside. With most kids out of school, there’s a perfect opportunity to embrace the outdoors. But stepping outside doesn’t mean your student’s music education has to stop. In fact, it can thrive! Today, I’m excited to share four fun games that beautifully combine nature and music learning in the form of musical nature walks. Perhaps you can choose one per week for the next four weeks as an enriching exercise. Let’s dive in! Continue reading “4 Ways to Combine Music and Nature”
Host Your Own Piano Recital: 5 Fun & Easy Ideas
Hello, piano enthusiasts! If I were your in-person piano teacher, we’d be getting ready for our annual Spring Recital this month. Since I’m your virtual piano teacher, I want to help you bring the recital magic to your home. Here are five easy and fun ideas to host your own recital, ensuring your student’s hard work gets the spotlight it deserves.
Why Host a PIANO Recital?
Regular performances are a fantastic motivator for students. They provide a goal to work toward and a chance for friends and family to celebrate their progress. Gather some fellow music students or siblings and invite a small audience. These ideas require minimal preparation and are sure to create a memorable experience. Continue reading “Host Your Own Piano Recital: 5 Fun & Easy Ideas”
Piano Practice Prompt Cards (or…the PICK 3 Piano Practice Game!)
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Spring Music Activities Round-Up
Spring has sprung, and what better way to embrace the season’s joy than through music? Whether you’re a music enthusiast or just looking for creative ways to engage your family, here is a collection of some of my most popular spring music activities. Continue reading “Spring Music Activities Round-Up”
Wizard of Oz Music Camp
The Wizard of Oz holds a special place in the hearts of many, with its timeless story and unforgettable music. For decades, it has captivated audiences of all ages, transporting them to the magical land of Oz. I’m thrilled to invite you and your young adventurers to join us on a whimsical journey down the yellow brick road with my FREE 3-day online camp inspired by the Wizard of Oz!
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February 2024 Members of the Month
When asked what she loves most about Busy Kids Do Piano, mom Megan states, “I love the fact that it is very affordable, and I can use it for all my children. I also love the fact that it grows with my children, and I can do it from home and fit the practices into our day.” Megan, you’re speaking to one of our main goals with the program…that it works for a wide range of ages and abilities and can grow with your students. Continue reading “February 2024 Members of the Month”
