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Fall Expo: Piano Teacher Workshop Featuring Carolyn Miller at Schmitt Music Omaha

Schmitt Music is proud to sponsor “Beating the Practice-Time Blues,” a free workshop presented by Willis Music and Hal Leonard featuring Carolyn Miller! Please join us at Schmitt Music Omaha on Wednesday, October 26th from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM!

It’s no secret that students will work harder to practice pieces they really enjoy, and Schmitt Music offers a smorgasbord of musical treats suit any taste! Carolyn Miller – an expert clinician – will show you how to encourage good practice habits with great music, which in turn will make lesson times more productive. Each attendee will receive FREE music, special discounts and more! Registration begins at 9:30am.

RSVP by Tuesday, October 25. For event details or to RSVP, please call 402-391-5588 or email louis.stout@schmittmusic.com.

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Carolyn Miller is a composer, arranger, teacher, and pianist. She is a graduate of the College Conservatory of Music-University of Cincinnati and Xavier University. She has taught piano to students of all ages for many years, both privately and in classroom settings. Carolyn is a clinician for Willis Music Co. and presents workshops for piano teachers throughout the United States. She has conducted at ensemble concerts, piano camps and festivals, and has been commissioned to compose music for special events.

Carolyn’s music teaches essential technical skills, is remarkably fun to play, and appeals to both children and adults. Many of her compositions appear on contest lists, including the NFMC Festivals Bulletin. Regis Philbin performed her solos “Rolling River” and “Fireflies” on his national television program.

In her church, Carolyn directs a large choir and plays piano for special services. She enjoys spending time with her family and especially her seven grandchildren, for whom she has composed seven solos.

Carolyn is listed in the Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in American Women.