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studying music

Methods of Studying & Learning Music

Learning to play a musical instrument takes dedication, diligence, and direction. Each of us is as unique as a snowflake, so like many things in life there is no one correct answer. It is important to note what your goals

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Maintaining Progress After Missing a Lesson

So, you’ve missed a lesson this week. Lesson cancellations happen. Even when you miss a week with your teacher, it doesn’t have to be a moratorium on your progress. There are myriad ways that you can maintain and even continue

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Making the Most of Online Learning

Online music lessons and classes provide convenient opportunities for learning and growth wherever you are. While the online learning experience will be somewhat different than in person, it can be equally as productive and potentially more efficient. Consider these 10

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How Forbes Music Makes Online Lessons Easy

Navigating virtual platforms is becoming a necessity for school, work, and our extracurricular activities. Though it has become commonplace, it can be difficult to remain both stimulated and motivated while interacting virtually, especially if you are looking at screens all

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Singing With A Common Cold

Should we sing even with a Cold? When someone has a common cold, the symptoms can appear in a variety of ways. A few main cold symptoms that can get in the way of singing are muscular pain, throat irritation,

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Building a music studio

Case Study: Building A Music Studio

Building A Music Lessons Studio Building a music studio as a music teacher is not easy and requires patience, as well as the five key elements we look for in all our music teachers. But what are factors to help

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Music Makes You Smarter. Here’s Proof.

It’s hard to dispute the clear and present scientific evidence that shows how much influence music has on cognitive development. Music makes you smarter. Time and time again we see parents yank music lessons when their kids are not performing

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