Blog
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3 Techniques That Affect Sound for Strings (by Zoe Whittaker)
February 27, 2015
Let gravity take its toll (which is tension-less) and feel the weight sink “into” the string.
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What We Learn About Ourselves When We Take Voice Lessons (by Mari Hazel)
February 23, 2015
Being a great singer is not about being the loudest person in the room, , but it’s about singing both loudly and quietly with power and energy.
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“Beware of the Bark Side!” or Digital Pianos Transform Performance and Education (by David J. Pacific)
February 17, 2015
Any musician at any level can consider a digital piano if they just treat it like what it is: a piano and more.
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If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It!
February 11, 2015
Set out that big \”unrealistic\” goal that excites you. If you set the bar low, then that is as far as you will go.
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New Year’s Resolutions from a Pianist: Part 3 (by Kate Huggins)
February 03, 2015
Here’s to resolutions and new musical growth in 2015!
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Breaking the Classical Music Stereotype (by Zoe Whittaker)
January 27, 2015
Classical music wants you to interpret it, wants you to improvise, wants you to take freedom.
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New Year’s Resolutions from a Pianist Part 2 (by Kate Huggins)
January 21, 2015
Play with musicians who are better than you.
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5 Tips to Ensure a Great Practice Session for Singers (by Mari Hazel)
January 19, 2015
75% of the performance lies in the preparation.
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The Importance of Buying a Decent Guitar for Learning
January 14, 2015
A little extra money spent upfront will get you a better instrument with less headaches and repairs.
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New Year’s Resolutions from a Pianist – Part 1 by Kate Huggins
January 12, 2015
Great students, teachers, and musicians make concrete plans for growth.