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Occupation:Piano Teacher
Expertise:Music
Role in Ed.:Beginning piano
Grade Level:All grade levels
Education:Bachelor's Degree
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My name is Carol Peterson and I have been teaching private piano lessons for over 12 years. I am also a church pianist and have also served as a UIL accompanist. I am married and the mother to three boys and two daughters-in-law.

Location:Bedford, TX
Country:United States


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My qualifications for teaching come from over 40 years of playing experience and 12 years of teaching experience. I have been active as a pianist, keyboardist and UIL accompanist for local schools in the DFW area. I have also provided music for various community and church events.

It is my goal that all students will truly enjoy playing the piano and will look forward to each lesson and each new learning experience. Piano lessons can and should be fun…the joy created from learning piano is invaluable to the student. In order that each and every experience with piano be a good one, each student must put fourth much commitment and responsibility.

Visit my Services tab to check for current lesson openings or to pay your monthly tuition. You can also view my studio policies by clicking on the New Student Information button.

“Worship the Lord with gladness, let us come before Him with joyful songs.” Ps. 100:2

 
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My qualifications for teaching come from over 40 years of playing experience and 12 years of teaching experience. I have been active as a pianist, keyboardist and UIL accompanist for local schools in the DFW area. I have also provided music for various community and church events.

It is my goal that all students will truly enjoy playing the piano and will look forward to each lesson and each new learning experience. Piano lessons can and should be fun…the joy created from learning piano is invaluable to the student. In order that each and every experience with piano be a good one, each student must put fourth much commitment and responsibility.

Visit my Services tab to check for current lesson openings or to pay your monthly tuition. You can also view my studio policies by clicking on the New Student Information button.

“Worship the Lord with gladness, let us come before Him with joyful songs.” Ps. 100:2
 
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Practice Hints for Parents
Practice Hints for the Parent 1) Learning to work independently is difficult. Therefore, it is sometimes a good idea for a parent to sit in the room with a young child while she is practicing. Criticism is inappropriate in such situations, but quiet guidance and suggestions will be very helpful to the youngster. 2) It is okay to reward a child for practicing successfully with a small treat...
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Preparing to Practice 1)Before you start practicing, do some relaxation exercises. Tighten and then loosen the muscles in your body, starting with your feet and working up through your legs, arms and neck. Be sure to include your hands and fingers. 2)Take a few minutes before you start playing to clear your mind of thoughts from the day's activities. You want to be able to concentrate on...
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