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Successful Business Strategies – Breaking Barriers Becker Music Studio, Incorporated MTAC CONVENTION 2017
Selected Bibliography
Business
Harms, Larry and Linda. Business Manual For Independent Studio Teachers: Johnny Appleseed Project. Baldwin Piano & Organ Company, 1987.
Incorporating Your Business For Dummies®, Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley Publishing, Incorporated, 2001.
Dictionaries
Apel, Willi. Harvard Dictionary of Music, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1974.
Pedagogy
Baker-Jordan, Dr. Martha. Practical Piano Pedagogy: The Definitive Text for Piano Teachers and Pedagogy Students, Florida: Warner Bros. Publications, 2003.
Bastien, James W. How to Teach Piano Successfully, Illinois: General Words and Music Company, 1973.
Breth, Nancy O’Neill. Guide to Effective Practicing, Second Edition, Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2004.
Breth, Nancy O’Neill. The Parent’s Guide to Effective Practicing, Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2007.
Heany, Tom. First, Learn to Practice, Indiana: Dog Ear Publishing, 2012
Hinson, Maurice. Guide to the Pianist’s Repertoire, 3rd edition, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000.
Lautzenheiser, Tim. The Art of Successful Teaching: A Blend of Content & Contex, Chicago: GIA Publications, Incorporated, 1992.
Magrath, Jane. The Pianist’s Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature, Van Nuys, California: Alfred Publishing Company, Incorporated, MCMXCV.
Mathieu, W. A. The Listening Book: Discovering Your Own Music, Boston: Shambhala Publications, Incorporated, 1991.
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MTAC Certificate of Merit ™ Piano Syllabus 2012 Edition, San Francisco, California: The Music Teachers’ Association of California, 2012.
Taesch, Richard. An Introduction to Music for the Blind Student: A Course in Braille Music Reading, Part I, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Dancing Dots, 2000.
Pedagogy – Internet
O’Connor, Mary. Preach What You Practice: The Seven Deadly Performance Sins. January 24, 2016. https://oconnormusicstudio.com/2016/01/24/the-seven-deadly-performance-sins/ (accessed June 11, 2017).
TED. (2017, February 27). Annie Bolser and Don Greene: How To Practice Effectively … For Just About Anything [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/f2O6mQkFiiw
Sight-Reading: Hymns
The American Guild of Organists. The Examination Hymn Booklet, Revised Edition With Service Playing Certificate Test Supplement, New York, 2013.
Dobbs-Mickus, Kelly, General Editor. Worship, Choir Edition, Fourth Edition, Chicago, Illinois: GIA Publications, Inc., 2011.
Hustad, Donald, Editor. The Worshiping Church: A Hymnal, Carol Stream, Illinois: Hope Publishing Company, 1990.
Theory
Dallin, Leon. Foundations in Music Theory, Second Edition, Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1967.
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2016-2017 BECKER MUSIC STUDIO INC WEEKLY LESSON SCHEDULE
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
8:30 7:30 I. V.
9:00 J.K. 9:00 CLOSED 9:00 CLOSED 9:00 G. N. 8:00 V. N.
9:30 J. K 9:30 CLOSED 9:30 CLOSED 9:30 S. H. 8:30 W. T.
10:00 M. N. 10:00 CLOSED 10:00 CLOSED 10:00 9:00 C. M.
10:30 H. H. 10:30 CLOSED 10:30 CLOSED 10:30 9:30 B. M.
11:00 OPEN 11:00 CLOSED 11:00 CLOSED 11:00 10:00 Q. L.
11:30 11:30 CLOSED 11:30 CLOSED 11:30 L. K 10:30 E. L.
12:00 12:00 CLOSED 12:00 LUNCH 12:00 K. K. 11:00 LUNCH
12:30 LUNCH 12:30 LUNCH 12:30 LUNCH 12:30 LUNCH 11:30 O. S.
1:00 1:00 R. L. 1:00 B. A. 1:00 B. B. 12:00 P. S.
1:30 S. D 1:30 R. L. 1:30 1:30 J. B. 12:30 P. S.
2:00 J. O. 2:00 2:00 L. B. 2:00 J. B. 1:00 R. P.
2:30 P. O. 2:30 M. D. 2:30 J. R. 2:30 N. N. 1:30 R. P.
3:00 C. P. 3:00 3:00 E. G. 3:00 S. W. 2:00 J. Z.
3:30 N. V 3:30 A. .F. 3:30 E. M. 3:30 K. K. 2:30 J. Z.
4:00 G. R. 4:00 B. T. 4:00 D. L. 4:00 K. K. 3:00 N. M.
4:30 K. J. 4:30 B. T. 4:30 K. P. 4:30 K. K. 3:30 CLOSED
5:00 J. J. 5:00 K. M. 5:00 G. M. 5:00 J. C. 4:00 CLOSED
5:30 DINNER 5:30 DINNER 5:30 DINNER 5:30 DINNER 4:30 CLOSED
6:00 6:00 S. T. 6:00 S. J. 6:00 R. Y. 5:00 CLOSED
6:30 D. C. 6:30 D. T. 6:30 A. P. 6:30 R. Y.
7:00 A. S. 7:00 K. F. 7:00 D. C. 7:00 B. S.
7:30 A. P. 7:30 K. F. 7:30 H. U. 7:30 B. S.
8:00 OPEN 8:00 A. S. 8:00 H. U. 8:00 N. V.
8:30 V. R. 8:30 L. C. 8:30 M. F. 8:30 L. I.
© 2015 Becker Music Studio, Inc.
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Financial Benefits of S Corp in California
• When my piano teaching and accompanying gross income beganto substantially increase, my tax advisor let me know it was timeto switch from sole proprietor to an S Corporation status. (If youdo not use a tax consultant, please consider it. At least a one timereview. It may change your life.)
• Protection of my personal assets• Required to take a salary• I control how much I take in salary• Excellent tax benefits
F No self-employment tax F No Federal tax on California S Corporations. F I can ''bonus out" the corporation profits and have no
profit (which means I pay more payroll tax). F Profit comes to me through ordinary income and I am
taxed according to what my tax rate is, (not corporate tax rate).
F MY contributions to my Solo 40lK reduce my tax, too.!
PLEASE BE ADVISED, YOUR TAX SITUATION MAY VARY WIDELY FROM MINE. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR TAXADVISOR FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Becker Music Studio, Inc.
Student and Parent Goals and Objectives
Name Date _
As a parent, please briefly share with me what your goals and objectives are for your child as lessons commence.
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As the student, please describe for me what your goals and objectives are as we work together to learn piano.
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Music -- by Nicholas M.
I had recently started playing piano again these past couple months and I’m grateful that I have started again. I longed for any opportunities or outlets that would allow me to manifest my emotions in an ardent way. Piano and music in general has allowed me to express the emotions I’ve always kept inside my body and soul. Music is such a powerful catalyst for change. Just like religion and science, music is it’s own culture and it is another way of thought. We must acknowledge this art and respect music in all forms because that is what makes us musicians. However, I urge my peers to play for the right reasons. Don’t play for just money or to amaze an audience. It must come from your heart. Play to express not to impress.
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Shane’s Card … Finishing his Senior Year of High School
Dear Mr. Becker,
I cannot begin to express my gratitude to you.
10 years ago, my parents told me I was going to take piano lessons and I was unbelievably nervous. When I walked into your music studio and met you, a lot of my fears went away. You had so much charisma and passion towards piano!
It was tough in the beginning, and around the time high school started, it was hard to stay dedicated towards practicing; however, it was your encouragement and devotion toward my piano education that kept me working hard. Thank you so much for that.
I like to think I’ve become pretty talented, and I’ve developed a love for piano and music. So thank you for your hugely important role in that.
It wasn’t just the music that helped me as I grew up, the recitals helped me overcome my fears of being in front of people. I can’t even imagine how quiet I would be right now if I hadn’t participated in so many of your recitals. CM had always stress me out, but it also helped me learn how to keep calm in high stress situations and I also learned piano theory/test taking strategies in the process.
Overall, I am so thankful that I have been able to learn from you these past 10 years. You have truly shaped the person I am today. I can’t stress that enough. I’m so glad you are teaching my siblings as well, for they are lucky to have such a devoted and passionate teacher.
Piano music is now a part of my life; maybe I’ll take some classes in college!
Thanks for everything.
Sincerely,
Shane J.
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Successisthesumofsmallefforts,repeatedday-inandday-out.
RobertCollier
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Bill Becker Choices: Contemporary Surefire Student Motivating Pleasers -- A Variety of Levels – Tried and True -- Breaking Barriers Becker Music Studio, Incorporated MTAC CONVENTION 2017
Keep ‘em playing and loving their pieces …
Alexander Valse triste El Zapateado Valse élégante
Baumgartner Jersey Jump
Bober Valse Dramatico Moonlight Fantasy Midnight Rhapsody Summer Romance Minute March Dance of the Autumn Leaves Ride the Wind Sea Winds Rushing River Shadows on the Moon Shimmering Prelude Romanze
Brown Daydreaming Russian Prelude
Cuéllar Toccata
Freeman, Lynn F. Rhythm Machine
Goldston The Crazy Computer
Grove Last Show
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Kowalchyk Autumn in Vermont
Miller The Mystery of the Canyon The Quest
Minsky City Life
Ogilvy Toccatina
Olson, Kevin Shadows in Salt Creek Sonatina in Colors – 1. Yellow Showdown in Dodge City
Poe In the Dark of the Deep
Rejino Cathedral Echoes
Rollin Jazz Around the Clock Samba Seville
Vandall Triad Toccatina
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WHY MUSIC THEORY?
Theory is to music what grammar is to language. If you are visiting a foreign country for a few days, or only occasionally, you can get by with a phrase book.
But if you want to live there, if you want to be completely conversant in the language, you need to study its
grammar.
Just so with music.
If you want to play recreationally, just once in a while, little understanding of theory is required.
But if you want to ‘live’ there, if you want to be proficient, you need to understand the why behind things.
You need to study the ‘grammar’ of music, music theory.
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