Teach Music For Smarter Kids
Want Smarter Kids? Teach Music, Not Coding, According to MIT. The latest neuroscience shows that learning a musical instrument increases brain power. CLICK HERE to learn more from Inc.com.
Want Smarter Kids? Teach Music, Not Coding, According to MIT. The latest neuroscience shows that learning a musical instrument increases brain power. CLICK HERE to learn more from Inc.com.
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
What makes a music lesson special, memorable, and effective? What is it that you’re buying- knowledge, experience, or time? We all have different goals and expectations going into music lessons, and considering these questions will ultimately help define our perception
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
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
Continuing Your Music Education: Making Virtual Learning Work for You In an effort to find some normalcy, many of us are turning to virtual platforms to maintain our routines. As our work, school, and community events move into the digital
The Art Of Practicing Music by Adrian Moring Practicing music, just like playing music, is truly an art unto itself. As one searches for new musical concepts and instrumental techniques, it becomes apparent that it takes a perfect balance of
Great music teachers are hard to find. When you look someone up on the internet or get a referral, how do you know they’re the right one? We’re pretty picky about the teachers we work with and put a lot
5 Things You Need for Every Practice Session: Practicing can get monotonous over time, especially if you are practicing the same things over and over. Efficient practicing will help you progress through your pieces quickly and keep things fresh and
This article talks about latest in music education research (May 2014) and what this means for music educators. Source: New Research: Music and Language share the same Pathways In The Brain | Resources for Music Education