
414: Pattern-Based Teaching with TopMusicSheets Composer Juan Cabeza
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- Juan shared his passion for composing pattern-based piano pieces to support student learning.
- How pattern-based pieces help students read, improvise, compose, and perform more confidently.
- He demonstrated how simple changes in rhythm, direction, or hand position can transform a piece.
- How understanding musical patterns helps students play more fluently and memorize more easily.
- The value of teaching patterns from the start as key to developing strong sight readers.
- How his music encourages creativity and motivates students through ownership of their learning.
- How his compositions use just a few notes or hand positions, making them highly adaptable.
- He suggested using these pieces to teach transposition, rhythmic variation, and full-keyboard exploration.
- The importance of improvisation was stressed as a powerful teaching tool.
- His journey into composing, influenced by Forrest Kinney and the Piano Safari method.
- How student recitals and parent feedback encouraged him to publish his compositions.
- He encouraged teachers to view his pieces as starting points for creativity, not fixed endpoints.
Links Mentioned
- Juan’s website: Me Gusta El Piano
- Juan’s books on Piano Safari
- TopMusic Piano Podcast 062: Inspiring Creativity with Juan Cabeza
- Find out more about TopMusicSheets here
- Become a TopMusic Content Partner today
Today's Guest Juan Cabeza is a pianist, pedagogue and composer. He teaches private and group piano students at his studio, in Madrid, where he specializes in students in the elementary and intermediate stages of study. As a result of his research in piano pedagogy, Juan created a blog, megustaelpiano.com. Here he expresses his ideas about teaching and learning piano, provides teaching resources, and suggests interesting piano repertoire. Juan Cabeza is the author of Piano Train Trips, Miniatures and the two Diversions books published by Piano Safari. He has translated into Spanish the Piano Safari Method and Create First by Forrest Kinney. He has also created the online improvisation course Piano Patterns in Harmony, which has been recently nominated for The Art of Piano Education Awards 2025. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by
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