The 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 MoreLearning guitar can be tedious work, especially for young children. To get your child interested in learning how to play the guitar and look forward to the hours of practice, here are a few tips.
Read MoreWe depend on our vocal cords all day, however, between phone-calls, shows, sports games, parties, and everything in between they can take a beating. Here are measures you can take to make sure your vocal cords are healthy and performing at their best ability.
Read MoreBreath support is the most important element of proper singing technique. These breathing tips will help you to achieve a clear voice, greater range, and have better stamina for long shows and recording sessions.
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 MoreWhat is the “right age” to begin piano lessons? It varies from one child to the next, but a good rule of thumb is that your child is ready once he or she can tie shoes — or, around 4 years. Here are the signs to look for.
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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