Music your students want to play with the Pedagogical Standards you demand.

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It’s 10:00 PM on a school night and you have an overwhelming number of tabs open. You’re hunting desperately for the “perfect” piece of sheet music or a worksheet for tomorrow's lessons. I’ve been that teacher too. 

You want a bridge between serious pedagogy and the kind of music that actually makes a student’s eyes light up. You need materials that sound “cool” to your students, but still meet the high standards you aspire to as a professional. I’ve been that teacher too. 

You're tired of spending your own hard-earned money on single-use downloads, only to end up with a chaotic mountain of mismatched binders and loose printables. I’ve been that teacher too.

Teaching is your passion, but long, late-night planning sessions don't have to be.

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Welcome to
The Piano Teacher’s Music Vault

A curated, studio-licensed library designed to bring immediate engagement to your lessons and give you back your personal time.

What’s Inside the Vault?

When you join, you get instant, unlimited access to a growing collection of ready-to-print materials. Every single resource is tested in my own teaching studio before it ever reaches yours.

The contents of the Vault cover "The 8 Areas of Musicianship". So you can download traditional repertoire, modern pieces, and technique builders immediately. There’s also ready-to-print theory and history resources like Rhythm Rumble and historical composer activities.

And exclusively in the Vault is: The Pianist’s Path Framework. This is a 12 level framework that can act as milestones for progress as an alternative to exams.

New resources are added every single month. And it includes a Full Studio License so you can print as many copies as you need for your own personal studio students whilst you are a member. All organised and searchable inside The Membership Portal.

The 8 Areas of Musicianship

Sheet Music

A collection blending modern, fun-to-play pieces with essential traditional repertoire. But ‘fun’ doesn’t mean ‘fluff’. The original compositions cover a wide variety of styles, including specific pieces that focus on bridging the gap between grades. And you’ll find a variety of those famous tunes that parents will recognise and students love to learn, available in multiple difficulty levels. It’s music that makes students light up and parents nod in approval, without compromising your pedagogical standards.

Technique

A blend of new and tried-and-tested exercises that build confidence, fluency, and good habits from the start. Instead of handing students dry, repetitive drills that lead to boredom, these resources turn technical milestones into rewarding challenges.

Theory Activities

Hands-on worksheets, games, and exercises that make theory genuinely engaging and not a chore. With these resources, you take abstract musical concepts off the stave and turn them into tactile experiences. Whether it's an off-the-bench studio game or a beautifully clear worksheet, these activities help students internalise concepts faster and with far less frustration.

Sight Reading

Dedicated materials designed to improve students' sight-reading skills, allowing them to interpret and play new music with ease. With sight-reading no longer acting as a mandatory routine in modern digital exam preparation, these resources fill that critical gap. They give you structured, step-by-step reading challenges that prevent students from guessing notes and build true musical independence.

Listening Skills

Engaging exercises and games designed to improve students' musical ear and musical awareness. Aural training shouldn't be an afterthought crammed into the last five minutes of a lesson before an exam. These interactive resources build deep listening skills naturally, helping students confidently identify intervals, rhythms, and expressions in real time.

Piano Duets

Spark a lasting passion for music as students experience the joy of making music with others. Ensemble playing is one of the fastest ways to improve a student's sense of pulse and rhythmic accuracy. Plus, making music with others is fun! These carefully arranged duets are designed to sound sophisticated and impressive, giving your students a brilliant collaborative experience they’ll want to practice.

Composing

Unleash your students' creativity as they discover the art of making their own music, fostering unique musical self-expression. By introducing structured, stress-free composition frameworks, you can strip away the fear of the ‘blank page.’ These resources guide students to play with rhythm and melody, deepening their understanding of music theory from the inside out.

Music History

Dive into music history with activities that bring historical repertoire to life. Transform names on a page into real people with fascinating stories, and inspire students to discover new favourite composers and understand the context behind the notes they are playing.

the 12 level progress tracker from The Pianist's Path

The Pianist's Path Framework

The Pianist’s Path is a 12-level framework designed to guide students seamlessly from their very first lesson all the way up to the level equivalent of Grade 5. It’s a structured road map for musical mastery that shifts the focus from simply passing a test to becoming a well-rounded pianist.

While grade exams certainly have their place in piano education, the recent trend toward digital exams makes it easy for some musical skills to be left behind (especially when piano parents can be keen for students to move from one grade to another immediately!) With sight-reading, aural skills and musical knowledge now no longer a mandatory part of exam preparation, these vital components of musicianship are incredibly easy to overlook.

The Pianist’s Path was built to solve this exact problem. Each of the 12 levels requires students to demonstrate proficiency across multiple essential strands of musicianship (not just pieces and scales). This means piano technique, scales and chords; sight-reading; aural skills; and music theory knowledge in context are all developed alongside a student’s piano repertoire. This comprehensive approach ensures that all areas of musicianship are developed consistently, creating well-rounded pianists who are not only technically capable but also musically fluent.

example milestone sheets, progress tracker and certificate from The Pianist's Path
examples of the guidebooks for teachers on how to easily implement the framework

The true strength of The Pianist’s Path lies in its flexibility. We all know that rigid teaching leads to frustration and boredom (and not just for the student!) This framework is designed to be easily adaptable to your unique teaching style and, more importantly, to your students’ needs. Acting as a set of goalposts, it allows you to choose the repertoire, method books, and specific exercises that best suit the individual student. By shifting the focus away from a restrictive, compulsory exam syllabus, your students gain real musical agency while building skills that last.

The Membership Portal

An organised library at your fingertips. No chaotic digital folders or messy downloads.

The Vault is a searchable dashboard designed for busy lesson days. Log in, find exactly what your student needs by level or topic, and print it out in under a minute.

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Why listen to me?

Rebecca Peacock, the Composer at Nocturne Notes.

Hi, I'm Rebecca!

I know exactly what it’s like to want the absolute best for your students while feeling like there aren’t enough hours in the week to achieve it. I’ve been that teacher with an overwhelming number of tabs open at 10:00 PM on a school night, hunting for the "perfect" piece. 

Piano lessons should be as inspiring as they are educational, which is why I created Nocturne Notes. I wanted a bridge between "serious" pedagogy and the kind of music that actually makes a student’s eyes light up.

From 'The Pianist’s Path' framework to off-the-bench games, everything in the Vault is born from my own teaching practice in my studio. Tried, tested, and designed to be the comprehensive resource I always wished I had. I’m here to make your teaching life easier and your students’ music life better.

Tested in my studio. Ready for yours.

You can't plan ahead for everything!

But you can print digital music quickly at the start of the lesson. For those times when a student comes in desperate to learn something you haven't planned for!

Make theory fun and hands on

My students ask for more theory worksheets to do at home! And with quick games and activities, they'll learn theory without realising it.

Track progress without exams

Not every student wants to do exams, but with The Pianist's Path Framework it's easy to track achievements without exams!

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Join The Piano Teacher’s Music Vault today. Get instant, unlimited access to our full curriculum, the Pianist’s Path framework, and every new release. One subscription. Unlimited prints. Zero stress.

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