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The Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast | Proven and practical tips, strategies and ideas for music teachers

Author: Nicola Cantan

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Practical and proven tips, ideas and advice for private music teachers. Listen in to improve your instrumental or vocal music studio business and find that oh-so-elusive feeling of balance in your life.

Welcome to The Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast! This is the show for you if you’re an instrumental or vocal music teacher that wants friendly, creative and accessible advice.
I’m your host Nicola Cantan. My membership site, Vibrant Music Teaching, helps teachers all over the world to include more games and creativity in their lessons, so that their students giggle their way through music theory and make faster progress. I also run a popular blog, Colourful Keys, where we write about creative ideas and teaching strategies and an interview show, Teaching Studio Stories.

Every Monday I provide bite-sized bursts of inspiration and ideas for instrumental and vocal music teachers. The episodes are usually between 10 and 20 minutes – the perfect length of time to put away some of the music books scattered all over your studio and hide the rest of them in the piano bench.

Listen to a few episodes and hit the subscribe button. When you come across an episode you love, make sure to tell your teacher-friends they can get it for free in any audio app that supports podcasts.

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🎹 “Are Parents Getting Flakier? Or Is It Everyone?”Have you noticed parents ghosting emails, skipping details, or backing out at the last minute? You’re not alone. In this honest conversation, we’ll unpack what’s really going on with parent communication, why it feels like flakiness is on the rise, and how we as teachers can adapt with more clarity, empathy, and calm. From unread emails to overscheduled families—let’s talk about what’s changing and how to thrive anyway.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
🎹 “The Secret Second Teacher: Why Some Students Study with Two Instructors”Have you ever discovered that one of your students has another piano teacher? It sounds wild, but it happens more often than you’d think. In this episode, we explore why parents sometimes make this choice, what the pros and cons really are, and how teachers can handle the situation with empathy, clarity, and professionalism. From student confusion to trust breakdowns—and even the rare cases where it can work—you’ll learn how to navigate this tricky scenario with confidence.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Growing a thriving music teaching studio takes more than just being a great teacher. In this episode, I share seven essential steps to set your studio up for long-term success—from defining your unique identity, creating clear policies, and building smooth systems, to keeping parents engaged and going easy on yourself. Whether you’re starting fresh or scaling your current studio, these strategies will help you build a sustainable, rewarding teaching business.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Are you telling instead of teaching? In this episode, I dive into the #1 mistake I see teachers making in their lessons — defaulting to telling students information instead of truly guiding their learning. I’ll share four practical strategies you can use right away to shift from telling to teaching, from asking curious questions to recording and reviewing your own lessons. If you’ve ever caught yourself talking at your students instead of engaging with them, this one’s for you.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Is My Child "Musical Enough" for Piano Lessons? 🎹Many parents wonder if their child is “talented” or “musical” before starting lessons—but that’s the wrong question. In this episode, I share why every child is musical, why calling students “talented” can be misleading, and how skill really comes from practice, nurture, and persistence. If you’ve ever worried about natural ability vs. hard work when it comes to music learning, this conversation will reframe how you think about musical growth—for kids and adults alike.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
🎹 What Makes a Piano Student Truly Successful?Sure, they practice—but that’s not the whole story. In this episode, I reveal 8 powerful (and surprisingly doable) habits that set top piano students apart. From planning smarter practice sessions to the real reason hands-together playing works, these “secrets” are the game-changers most students miss.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
🎧 3 Big Lies Music Teachers Believe (and How They Hurt Your Studio)Hey, beautiful teachers! In this episode, we’re busting three harmful myths many music teachers unknowingly believe—like treating method books or exam syllabi as a full curriculum, chasing more students instead of sustainable income, and thinking running a business makes you less of an artist. Let’s break these down, talk solutions, and set your studio up for real success—without burnout. 💥Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Teaching young learners can be joyful and tricky! In this episode, I’m sharing five powerful tips to help your youngest students thrive—while keeping your lessons fun and engaging. From using games and creative theory to working with parents and breaking skills into bite-sized steps, this is your roadmap to more playful, productive teaching.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Why Kids Really Quit Piano – And How to Stop ItKids don’t quit piano because they’re not musical or talented — the real reasons go much deeper. After 20+ years of teaching and working with educators worldwide, I’ve uncovered the true, often-overlooked causes behind student dropouts. In this episode, we break down the 7 key reasons kids quit (hint: it’s not about ability or interest) and explore actionable strategies for parents and teachers to keep kids engaged, progressing, and loving music for the long term. Let’s shift the narrative and help more kids stay the course.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Is Your Teaching System Broken?You’re not a bad teacher — and you’re not a bad business owner. But if you’re burnt out, overbooked, and stuck in the 30-minute lesson grind, it might be time to question the system you’ve inherited. In this episode, we explore why the "default" model for music lessons isn’t working for most teachers — and how you can redesign your studio to serve both your students and yourself better. It’s time to stop surviving and start teaching with purpose.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Do you have parents in your studio who feel lost when it comes to helping their child practice—because they “can’t read music” or “aren’t musical”? In this episode, we break down why musical training isn’t a requirement for being a great practice partner. Discover practical strategies to empower all parents, bust limiting beliefs, and build strong practice routines that help students thrive—no matter the parent's background. Plus, learn how small actions and the right resources (like Practice Pie) can transform family support into student success.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
🎨 Let the Paint Dry: The Art of Layered Learning in Music LessonsEver tried painting a room, your nails, or furniture—only to ruin it by rushing the layers? In this episode, we explore how the same mistake shows up in music teaching. From trying to fix everything at once in a student’s performance to spending too long on one activity, we unpack the temptation to "do it all now" and why that often backfires. Discover how pacing, patience, and the power of interleaved practice can transform your lessons and your students' progress. It’s time to stop piling on layers—and start letting the paint dry. 🎶Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Ever catch yourself doing a subtle sniff check in public—and realize it's not so subtle? In this episode, we explore how that awkward moment mirrors the way many music teachers overthink their policies. From endless "what ifs" around makeup lessons to over-complicated fee structures, we unpack how trying to cover every scenario only creates confusion and stress. What if... we stopped doing that? Let’s talk simplicity, clarity, and why less really can be more.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
When was the last time you learned something completely new? In this episode, I share five surprising lessons from my journey learning to knit—and how they connect directly to effective piano teaching. From embracing the energy of new beginnings to knowing when it's time to plateau, we’ll explore how trying something outside your specialty can give you fresh insight, deeper empathy, and practical strategies for helping your students thrive.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Ever felt a twinge of envy when another teacher says they only work with super-talented, competitive students? In this episode, I unpack why that’s not the dream for me — and why teaching beginners, fostering well-rounded musicians, and embracing variety is not only more rewarding, but more impactful. Whether you're rethinking your studio goals or feeling pressure to “level up” your student roster, this is your permission slip to define success your way.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
It’s never easy when a student leaves your studio—but it doesn’t always have to feel like failure. In this honest and reflective episode, we explore eight common reasons students quit (or graduate!) and how to reframe those moments. From ghosting to growth, disagreements to disillusionment, this episode is your companion for those tough days when you're questioning what went wrong. Let’s turn student departures into learning moments—and move forward with clarity and confidence.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
In this episode, we dive into the unique needs of adult students returning to music lessons after a break—whether it’s been a few years or a few decades. Learn how to meet them where they are, uncover their musical history, set meaningful goals, and create a guilt-free, empowering learning environment from the very first lesson. Perfect for music teachers who want to build confidence and connection with adult learners.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Desirable difficulties might sound like a contradiction, but they're actually the key to deeper, longer-lasting piano learning. In this episode, we explore how introducing the right kind of challenge into piano practice—like rhythm variations, interleaved practice, self-testing, and varied environments—can accelerate progress and strengthen memory. Whether you're a piano teacher or a dedicated student, you'll learn how to use these evidence-based strategies to make practice more effective, meaningful, and rewarding. Discover why making things harder (on purpose!) can be the smartest way to learn.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
🎹 Early Intermediate Piano Books You’ll Love!Hey lovely teachers! Today, we’re diving into a whole heap of fantastic early intermediate piano books—all supplemental, fun, and perfect for keeping students engaged. Whether your students love jazz, pop, classical, or something in between, I’ve got options for everyone. Plus, I’ll share why student choice is key in picking the right book!Let’s explore some fresh favorites and hidden gems. And if you have a go-to early intermediate book, I’d love to hear about it!🔗 Listen now & let’s chat! 🎶✨Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
🎹 The Hidden Legacy of Piano Method BooksIn this episode, we dive into a topic that’s quietly shaped the way millions learn music — the history of piano method books. From C.P.E. Bach’s 18th-century instruction manual to John Thompson’s groundbreaking method in the 1930s, all the way to today’s modern, interactive approaches — we’re tracing the evolution of how we teach and learn piano. Whether you're a teacher, student, or just a curious music nerd, this journey through pedagogical history might just change how you see your method books.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com
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Emily Songster

I feel this and totally agree. I'm a generalist and prefer to teach generalists. My students are people first and musicians second, and a broad range of experiences is good for people.

Jun 29th
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Gil Rosado

Thank you for this info! Have you used musico.io?

Feb 14th
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