Wondering what to expect when you walk into a music audition? Here are the tasks you will likely be asked to perform and additional practices you should follow.
Read MoreFor young students especially, it's important to mix up practice and keep it fun. After all, fun is the point. These iPad games are a great way to supplement in-home music lessons and practice.
Read MoreIt can be a challenge for students to keep their eyes on sheet music if they are not yet comfortable with the location of notes, and distance between intervals on their instrument. This is a normal challenge to face in the beginning of sight-reading, but can be mitigated through practice. Below are tips to help your child make the transition from memorizing to reading sheet music.
Read MoreYou don't have to be an expert on playing an instrument to help your child- that's why they have a teacher. View the tips below to learn ways you can help your child develop good practice habits, even if you do not play an instrumet.
Read MoreHere are six common practice problems and how you can fix them to ensure productive and engaging practice time for your child.
Read MoreWe all know the old saying "practice makes perfect," but what happens when practice gets boring? Here are some great ways to mix up your practice routine to keep things fresh and stay engaged.
Read MoreMost students start out very enthused about music lessons, but may lose some of their initial excitement a few months into practicing. Use these tips to ensure music lessons do not become a chore for your child.
Read MoreMusic stimulates all fields of child development and skills for school readiness: intellectual, social and emotional, motor, language, and overall literacy. Read to understand how your child responds and learns from music.
Read MorePracticing an instrument can be monotonous work for music students. To prevent practicing from becoming something your child dreads, read these tips on how to make it more enjoyable and productive.
Read MoreThe benefits of learning to play music are limitless for students of all ages. Read to discover what instrument would best fit you or your child.
Read MoreMany parents wonder about continuing with music lessons over the summer, going to summer camps, and practicing over trips. Here are several ways to keep your music student interested and practicing their instrument over break.
Read MoreAre you looking for a gift for a music loving kid? These games teach sightreading, composing, and pattern recognition. These are great supplements for students enrolled in piano, guitar, voice, ukulele, and drum lessons.
Read MoreCheck out these three ideas to make your child’s weekly music lesson more fun.
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