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Paloma Piano offers an extensive collection of free printable piano teaching games, and piano solos and duets. Join for Free
They’re here, they’re here!! The FREE Summer Listening Calendars. You have to log in with your free membership credentials. Then you will see the download button when you scroll down…
Here is a little handout I made for my students to encourage them to practice carefully. Keep students on track and inspired! Have a great mindset. Don’t wait to practice….
Practice Makes Progress – Webinar Cheat Sheet Our most popular webinar has a cheat sheet. This handout covers all of the points from the webinar. Even if you did not…
My students don’t take the summer off, but I still want to welcome them back to school and celebrate the 2025-2026 school year. I created a fun collection of welcome-back…
Ooops! On the original copy of the 2025 Summer Listening Calendar, I have July starting on Wednesday when it starts on Tuesday. The videos are all accurate, but July is…
They’re here, they’re here!! The free Summer Listening Calendars. Listening to music is an essential part of becoming an accomplished musician. That’s why I created the Summer Listening Calendar Challenge….
They’re here, they’re here!! The free Summer Listening Calendars. Listening to music is an essential part of becoming an accomplished musician. That’s why I created the Summer Listening Calendar Challenge….
Puzzles are fun! Print out these two puzzles. Musical Terms Crossword Puzzle and Music Instrument Word Search Puzzle. Take a fun lesson break, use it in a group class, or…
These are my seven best ways to establish good practice habits for myself and my piano students. Grab this colorful infographic and post it in your studio or give it…
My students love games. I love educational games. Everyone loves St. Patrick’s Day. So let’s have some fun with our beginners and play a note-matching game. Match the note on…
This “Chord Quality Board Game” is the companion to the “Let’s Learn Chords” worksheets. This free game can be used as a stand-alone resource. Students advance as they identify chords…
“Santa’s Hat, would you like to try on that?” This fun piece is perfect for preschool students or beginners who need something fun and easy to learn. It even includes…
Students can practice rhythmic concepts as they advance their game pieces through the Snowman’s village. This game is a fun way for students to practice rhythm and counting.
Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. Bach’s Minuet in G Major is one of the…
Students can have fun and review musical terms at the same time. What a great bonus for your students! Tempo Markings Dynamics Famous Composers
Print these out stick them in a plastic sheet protector and kids can practice writing notes using a dry-erase marker. I send these out in my online preschool kit. See…
A fun way to learn the Major Scales
Happy Halloween!! This super-cute editable card is something special you can mail or email to your students to wish them a Happy Halloween!!
These cute piano coloring pages will delight students of all ages. Commissioned by Paloma Piano, these pages were created by Arbage, an artist who resides in Sri Lanka. There are…
Christian Petzold (1677 – 1733) was a German composer and organist. He was active primarily in Dresden and achieved a high reputation during his lifetime, but his surviving works are…
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 – 1788), also formerly spelled Karl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, and commonly abbreviated C. P. E. Bach, was a German Classical period composer and musician, the…
These adorable little worksheets are just what your students need to brush up on their note names.
The “Intermediate Origami Fortune Teller” is a fun activity designed to give your younger students a break during lesson time.
Giving cards is a Valentine’s Day Tradition. I made these for my piano students and I am sharing them with all of you. Print these cute cards on whatever color…
Happy Holidays from Paloma Piano This Holiday Game Package includes: – Holiday Play By Ear Game Cards and Board Game. Perfect for holiday parties or for fun at the lesson….
My students love to take a three or four-minute break to play a game. Rhythm Ride Game is a fun way for students to review basic rhythmic combinations. Kids are…
The Spiderweb Note Game is fun for students who love Halloween and need to practice note naming. Students draw a card advance to the corresponding note as they climb inside…
These Improvisation Prompt Cards are a perfect way to encourage piano students to improvise. The cards contain ideas that can spark the imagination and inspire students of all ages to…
Your students will love this Play-by-Ear Holiday Card Game There are unlimited ways to use the cards for loads of holiday fun! Print out the cards and have your student…
Use Holiday vocabulary to reinforce note-reading and naming skills. This is a fun way to help students with note reading. Students can take these pages home and have fun with…
My students love this Thanksgiving Note Speller and yours will too. Simply figure out the missing letters in the Thanksgiving vocabulary words. This is a fun way to reinforce note…
Even the older students like to play games from time to time. This Key Signature Bingo Game will help your students to learn major and minor key signatures. Played like…
Kids love Stickers! That’s a fact. These are special Inspiration Stickers just for piano students. I searched high and low and couldn’t find stickers that focused on piano learning skills…
This is the Practice Fortune Teller Game is a great way to get students to practice more. This middle school blast from the past is a huge hit in my…
Students love piano teaching games. I also enjoy playing games with my students. I think it’s great to take a few minutes to have some fun and reinforce those difficult-to-remember…
These colorful Music Alphabet Cards have so many uses. Print them out and have fun with your beginners as they learn the Music Alphabet. Use your imagination and make up…
Beginners can have fun with these ” Monkey Matching Piano Game Cards” to learn about note values or rests. There are a lot of ways to play: Idea 1: Place…
Paloma Piano’s “Preschool Fall Fun Game” is great for helping preschoolers learn about music and the piano and have fun at the same time. The last page is a set…
Wondering just how to begin that first lesson? Why not try the Ice Breaker Flashcards? This set of 16 cards has simple questions your students will be happy to answer….
Use these Button Fingering Worksheets along with easy-to-make “Button rings” you can make to help students who are having trouble telling one finger from another. Super fun! Really young and…
Scribble is a cute little piece that can be learned by rote. Perfect for recital emergencies of a little extra motivation. A step-by-step tutorial of this piece is shown below…
These worksheets combined with a pair of inexpensive wooden chopsticks will make rhythm work come to life in your studio. Great for use in private lessons and group classes. Includes…
Introducing the High-Low Flashcards. These are a great way for students to orient themselves to the piano keys. This is a fun way for beginners to learn where the keys…
This colorful Infographic will help your students visualize the periods of music history.
Part of Paloma Piano’s Preschool Music & Resource Collection There are so many wonderful music skills young students can learn. These charts present a rubric that can be used to…
A bouncy arrangement of the popular Spanish song. This Intermediate level piece is found in Book 3 of the Paloma Piano Method. Listen to Arroz Con Leche: @paloma-piano-llc Watch a…
Major Scales and Arpeggios – 2 octaves written out with letter names and fingerings.