Teaching Music Made Easy
(& Fun)
I help music teachers make music FUN for their students.
If you’re a music teacher who wants to bridge the gap between classical and popular music methodologies, I can show you how to teach modern music using chords and improvisation in a way that’s fun and natural for your students. I can also show you how to scale your business beyond private, one-on-one lessons.
What You Get
CURRENT teachers will learn how to:
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Find dedicated students likely to progress beyond beginner
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Draw in homeschooled students to add daytime hours
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Motivate students to practice
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Teach relevant music that students can use in real life
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Teach the “WHY” behind musical concepts
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Create a teaching schedule that aligns with your lifestyle
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Make music FUN for students
NEW teachers will have the opportunity to:
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Fill any knowledge gaps before taking on students
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Understand the logistics of HOW to be a private instructor
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Lose the “imposter syndrome” and be confident you can teach
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Gain a mentor and a support system to help overcome challenges
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Be ready to make music FUN for students
How It Works
Want to be a more confident teacher, build your studio and inspire your students to master music? Here’s how the Ginny Music program works...
Contact Me
Let’s talk. If we have a good fit, my program will help you to become a highly effective and confident music teacher and grow your studio.
Learn The Framework
Learn the secrets of the “Group Lessons to Jam Sessions” framework and customize our teaching methodology to make it your own.
Enjoy Our Support
Ask questions and get inspired by expert music educators on up to two weekly calls and enjoy 24/7 support on our private online mastermind group.
About Ginny
At 16, Ginny began her music career by teaching piano to her niece and nephew. Word spread quickly, leading her to travel to nearly a dozen homes weekly for children's piano lessons. This positive experience sparked her passion for music education, prompting her to earn bachelor's and master's degrees in music education, along with a Certificate in Kodály Methodology from West Chester University.
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Ginny taught K-12 music in both private and public schools before pausing to stay home with her five children. She continued to lead choirs, orchestras, and ensembles, worked as a vocal coach, served as a church musician, and maintained a music studio. Enjoying the balance of family life and teaching, she now teaches at homeschool co-ops, coaches musicians, serves in her church’s music ministry, and teaches from her home studio.
Ginny, who plays multiple instruments including piano, violin, and guitar, believes in the adage "variety is the spice of life," and actively engages in community musical activities, curriculum writing, and group lessons.