Duet Partner Podcast

by Duet Partner

Duet is the independent music teacher's partner for digital studio management. Music teachers are our heroes, and we're passionate about providing them with the tools they need to focus on the music, not the management. This podcast complements our digital assistant software, providing insights from industry experts on how to start, run and grow a successful music teaching studio.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Duet Partner with Sara Campbell: Systems for Streamlining Your Business

    Duet Partner with Sara Campbell: Systems for Streamlining Your Business

    Sara Campbell is savvy. Not only does she run Savvy Music Studio, a coaching service for music teachers, but she's studied the best standard operating procedures for streamlining the pesky tasks of running a small business. A studio management software like Duet gives you the digital tools to run your business more easily and efficiently. But at the end of the day, your studio is really about who you are and how you connect with your students. You are the only one who can map out systems and business management strategies that allow you to get the most out of your tools and create the deepest relationships with your clients. Sara Campbell has worked with hundreds of music teachers to create customized branding foundations, business plans and marketing and social media strategies. So she is the perfect person to guide us on how to set up systems that take the drudgery out of running a small business.

  • Duet Partner with Amy Chaplin: Making the Most of Digital Resources

    Duet Partner with Amy Chaplin: Making the Most of Digital Resources

    There are so many exceptional resources on the internet for music teachers. So where do you start? When it comes to games, worksheets, printables and teaching ideas, Amy Chaplin is an expert. In this episode, Amy shares her favorite idea sources, tips and tricks for keeping your resources organized so you can pull them out whenever you need a clever activity. Amy Chaplin is a pianist, educator, entrepreneur, writer, and active presenter at the local, state, and national levels. She enjoys talking about all things piano teaching, studio business, organization, and good-food related, combining all these passions at PianoPantry.com and more recently on the new Piano Pantry Podcast. Chaplin runs a successful independent piano studio in Northeast Indiana. She holds a Master's in Piano Pedagogy and Performance from Ball State University, a Bachelor of Music in Choral Education K-12 from Huntington University, and a certification in Music Learning Theory (MLT) and its practical application for piano from the Gordon Institute for Music Learning (GIML). Amy has been on the Indiana Music Teachers Association board for over ten years in various leadership roles, including state President. She has been a guest writer/speaker for several professional piano teacher outlets, including Piano Bench Magazine, Alfred Music Blog, Top Music Co., Vibrant Music Teachers, and was on the Key Ideas podcast with Leila Viss. Her “Happy Birthday by Ear” product was featured on episode 28 of the Beyond Measure Podcast with Christina Whitlock.

  • Duet Partner with Avi Friedlander: Compressing Decades into Days

    Duet Partner with Avi Friedlander: Compressing Decades into Days

    Join Ariel Haubner and Avi Friedlander for a discussion full of inspiration and ideas that are sure to inspire your teaching. Mr Friedlander shares the importance of finding mentors who are willing to share their years of experience with young teachers. They discuss the importance of writing things down, and creating order and structure in your development as a teacher. Mr Friedlander is a wealth of information, you'll definitely want to tune into this episode! Well known as a Suzuki cello workshop and institute clinician, Avi Friedlander teaches a variety of methods from classical to jazz and rock. Mr. Friedlander is the director of the Barston Suzuki Center at the Music Institute of Chicago, a Suzuki teacher trainer, teaches Suzuki Pedagogy faculty at Roosevelt University/Music Institute of Chicago and teaches string pedagogy at the University of North Florida. He holds Masters and Bachelors degrees in cello performance from The University of Michigan, and pursued his professional studies degree from The Cleveland Institute of Music. Mr. Friedlander is the former Assistant Principal cellist of the Atlanta Opera, former member of The New World Symphony and former professor of Cello at Emory University in Atlanta. His primary teachers have included Anthony Elliott, Stephen Geber, Irene Sharp, Tanya Carey and David Premo and he has also worked with Richard Aaron, Hans Jensen, Janos Starker and Bernard Greenhouse. Mr. Friedlander has studied improvisation methods with Eugene Friesen from the Berkley College, Stephan Braun from Berlin and Tim Kliphuis from Amsterdam. In addition to his own compositions, Mr. Friedlander writes his own arrangements for solo cello of rock tunes from Jimi Hendrix to Pearl Jam and is the author of his method books, “chopping around” and “pizzing around”, which introduce alternative styles to cellist.

  • Duet Partner with Anthony Arnone: Keeping Your Career Fresh and Innovative

    Duet Partner with Anthony Arnone: Keeping Your Career Fresh and Innovative

    Anthony Arnone is the cello professor at Iowa State University. He has a knack for following his curiosity, and bringing new and innovative projects to life as a result. He shares about his recent experience performing all 6 of Bach’s cello suites, creating Iowa Cello Days for his students, and an incredible book project he recently completed. He is a beautiful cellist, an avid runner, and a generous teacher. I came away from our conversation together feeling inspired and ready to practice - I hope you do too! See Anthony's book on Amazon here or reach out to him for a copy at Iowa State.

  • Duet Partner with Brittany Gardner: Teaching with a Growth Mindset

    Duet Partner with Brittany Gardner: Teaching with a Growth Mindset

    Join guest podcast host, teacher Ariel Haubner, as she talks with cellist and author Brittany Gardner. They dive into the importance of creating a space in our studios where children feel safe to try, and trust their efforts will result in growth and beautiful music making. You’ll find ideas for connecting to your own wisdom as a teacher, and feel supported by Brittany’s wisdom, expertise and warmth.