How to Run Professional Group Piano Classes
(Without Chaos or Compromise)
A free short video revealing the structured model behind 30+ years of successful group teaching.
The Group Piano Model That Works
Get the blueprint for calm, organised, effective, and manageable group classes.
✔ You’ve considered group piano but can’t quite see how it would work
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✔ You care deeply about high standards and don’t want to compromise on quality
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âś” You worry about chaos, behaviour, or students slipping behind
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✔ Your schedule is nearly full, and you’re wondering what to do next.
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You've probably thought about group piano... but you cant see how to:
- Teach several students at once without lowering quality
- Manage different speeds of progress
- Keep everyone engaged at the same time
- Avoid the “headphones and mini-privates” model
- Maintain your professional standards
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Watch now and see what’s possible. It’s just 4 minutes.
Group teaching doesn’t fail because it’s inferior.
It fails because there’s no structure.
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When the structure is right:
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Everyone learns together
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Behaviour is managed
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Musical skills deepen
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Parents see progress
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Quality increases — not decreases
✔ You’ve considered group piano but can’t quite see how it would work
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✔ You care deeply about high standards and don’t want to compromise on quality
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âś” You worry about chaos, behaviour, or students slipping behind
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✔ Your schedule is nearly full, and you’re wondering what’s next
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âś” You want a model that feels organised, structured and easy!
Group piano doesn’t have to be chaotic.
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With the right lesson architecture, groups are steady, high-quality, musical, and very rewarding!
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It’s just 4 minutes.
Watch now and see what’s possible.
- Over 30 years of structured group teaching
- Trained hundreds of group teachers
- Long-term retention in groups
In this free video, you’ll see:
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The 5 structural ingredients behind successful group programs
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Why headphones aren’t the solution
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How students progress together — not separately
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Why quality doesn’t suffer in well-run groups
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What makes groups sustainable long term
No fluff. Just clarity.