Studio location:
414 S. 675 E. Hyrum
For inquires or to schedule a consult appointment:
208.949.9280

Rates:
Flat rate of $60 per month for 30-min weekly lesson

(discounted rates available for more than one student in same family!)





Wednesday, May 3, 2017


I have been learning new techniques how to practice and training fingers to remember what has been practiced!! 
I'm so excited to show my students how. It's truly such a blessing to have music in our lives, it helps with every aspect of life.
Practice makes progress! Keep going. Just keep going! 


Tuesday, March 7, 2017

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New Studio Location! 

We've recently purchased our very first home and with it came a new studio location! It is so exciting to have an entire room in my home dedicated to music education. It's bright, open and beautiful. Just imagine all the new compositions, scales and arpeggios that will fill it up. So excited!! 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Like all pianos, mine has a history. It's been loved many times over, thousands of songs have tickled its keys. I cherish this piece of furniture so very much so I decided to dive in and give it a make-over. There's one problem: I am NOT DOMESTIC! I don't have my Mom's amazing ability to be artistic. I don't have my sisters' talent of making quilts and pay attention to painstaking detail. And that's okay. I made up for it with this project.

This is the before picture, along with my teaching chair. (...that is now purple!!)


For a couple days I poured over blog posts, pictures, paint websites, piano websites and talked to other people that have painted theirs. I had a list of why I was hesitant:
  • I didn't want to move the thing outside to paint, so it would have to be done on the spot
  • I didn't want to take it apart piece by piece, I would be broken if I couldn't put it back together!
  • I didn't want to drive 2 hours to Highland, Utah to get the type of paint I wanted
  • I didn't want to make my own paint, I was so afraid of messing up
  • I didn't want to sand it down, making bigger messes than originally intended (which ALWAYS happens to me!)
  • I didn't want the project to take more than a day to complete
BUT....
  • I did want to make my living room to freshen up with some color
  • I did want to have something fun for my students/children to play on
  • I did want to put some of my personality into it, it IS my 'office' after all
I started researching how to make CHALK PAINT. (It's basically a textured paint that adheres to a surface better than regular paint alone; with NO prepping or sanding needed) There are MANY recipes for chalk paint so I just picked one and played with it. This is what I came up with.
I started with 1/2 cup plaster of paris and added it to 1 cup warm water, stirring it with a paint stick until dissolved. Then I added 1 1/2 cup matte paint. (All of my research showed higher-gloss paint didn't work as well as the lower gloss.) I walked into Lowe's and picked a pretty teal that I liked. I bought a gallon. I ended up using only about a quart of it! Now I have more pretty paint to do other projects. If the paint mixture gets too thick (mine never did), you can add a few tablespoons of warm water to help thin it out. It always mixes well with water, I was impressed. Never separated.
I laid down a sheet, opened a can of Diet Coke with Lime, turned on a movie on Netflix and started painting! I used a sponge paint brush, I never had to use my expensive ones! And I ended up taping down the keys and using a little paintbrush from my son's Crayola Paint set to paint the part BEHIND the keys. And by the time I was done with the first coat, it was nearly dry!!! I put on another coat and then stuck the fan on it and went to bed. (It was time to go to bed, it was 4 am)
The next day, I hand sanded the edges to make it look stressed and antiquated. After sanding, I stained the entire thing. I used Minwax Wood Stain to finish it and seal the color. My research showed that people can use soft wax to finish and seal it, but I didn't want to get into all that. The can of Minwax was on sale and so I bought it!

 
I am thrilled how it turned out! I wish I had more than one piano to paint and now that I got the painting niche, I have painted several more things in my house...much to the irritation of my husband! I think it brightens up my house and gives it character. Plus all of my students LOVE it and it is fun to play on. I would have loved taking from a piano teacher with a different color piano!

 And I keep thinking "Why didn't I do this years ago?"
 
 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013


 
 

Welcome to The Holdaway Piano Studio!  

 
I am very excited to have the opportunity to instruct your student and further their musical education.  I look forward to getting to know them and be able to assist them in any way they need.
 
To tell you a little about myself, I have studied music for most of my life.  I participated in contests, pageants and other shows receiving numerous scholarships and awards.  In middle and high school, I practiced 4-5 hours per day and dedicated myself to the education of the Composers.  (Beethoven, Bach, etc.)  In 2003, I graduated from BYU-Idaho with my degree in music, emphasizing on performance, theory, technic and pedagogy.  While there, I also studied the many other aspects of piano (including, but not limited to) teaching, ear training, and sight reading, hymnal instruction.  I love this marvelous instrument and hope to pass that along to others that I can instruct.  Needless to say, since piano has been my life, I have had to re-teach myself how to cook! (My poor husband!) I truly love to teach and love to play the piano.  I have been trained to teach piano and have taught for eighteen years. I have taught students ranging from the ages of five years old and up; as well as from all walks of life. 
 
Learning music should be fun! I use various techniques to make the lessons enjoyable, while maintaining the professional standard of piano instruction.  If lessons are stressful, practicing will be!  If practicing is stressful, students will be discouraged.  Progress is hindered and everyone is frustrated.  I find that I have more success with my students in positive reinforcement; therefore having a more rewarding and successful experience!
 
I sincerely thank you for your interest in my studio. I am looking forward to many fun lessons and I urge you as parents to encourage your student to “perform” as often as possible.  (family gatherings, special moments, etc.) It will help them, and it will also show you what they have learned.  I plan on holding recitals a few times a year, for various Holiday gatherings.  As time gets closer, I will invite your student to participate.
 
I have a couple of incentive programs to help your student achieve success. During the first lesson, I will present options that are best for your student and modify it accordingly.
If there is anything that I can do to help your student progress musically, please tell me.  I will do everything I can to help your student love music, love the piano and enjoy this experience.  I am very excited to teach them! 

Musically Yours,
Miss Angie