No matter how old you are, listening to or even looking at an Epiphone’s Les Paul guitar can make you want to grab it and start strumming. As the second most popular musical instrument (after the piano), guitars feature a wide variety of chords and possible combinations of them. Additionally, there are many ways to
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5 Practice Techniques To Improve Your Piano Skills
We’ve all heard the age-old adage of “practice makes perfect” and with the Piano, this is especially true. Whether you’re wanting to improve your finger dexterity on the keys or tune your ear to be able to pick up music quicker, practice gets you there. The emphasis is so great on practice that it can
Top 4 Easiest Instruments for Kids to Learn
Almost every parent has heard that their child should learn how to play a musical instrument. It sharpens the mind and gives them something that at worst is a fun hobby and at best could be a wonderful new career. However, the task of selecting the right instrument for your child can be daunting, especially
How to Pick the Right Instrument for Your Kid
The beat of a drum and the twanging of guitar strings can get the young and old alike, up on their feet moving to the rhythm in no time. Children of a younger age enjoy music even more due to their heightened senses and lack of inhibition. Music can also play an important role in
How Does Music Help Kids Get Better Grades
Playing an instrument, learning music theory, and listening to compositions are important activities that every child should pursue. At a base level, these activities add new skills, increase knowledge, and serve as creative hobbies. Music opens up new avenues such as pursuing your dreams as a live performer or composer. These, however, are future dreams
Kindermusik Certified – Jennifer Keeney
So many families come to us just wanting to find out what type of instrument really fits their child and how can their child just hone the early musical skills that they’re seeing. Well, this is where one of our very fun and cheerful teachers, Atlanta piano teacher and music education specialist Jennifer Keeney, comes
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Kids Need To Be Good At Music In Schools
As a musician I can tell you the only class I ever felt at home in was Music Class. Music class was where I received most of my positive reinforcement in elementary school and every student needs a place to be special. Music In Schools, This Is Why We Fight The reason we fight to
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Time To FACE The Music
3 Tips To Make Reading Piano Music Easy FACE- Learning The Line and Space Notes of the Treble Clef Learning to read music is just one part of learning to play the piano but it’s a big part. Confidence in knowing music note names can help students in their piano lessons by freeing them to
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What Are Piano Method Books?
Piano Method Books By Age, When And Why To Use Them This is for the parent of a beginning student who’s just starting piano. Many students have no idea where to start when it comes to finding a book to help them learn how to play piano. Fortunately, there are many books written on the
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Be Kind To Your Parents
Piano and Voice Lesson student says “Be Kind To Your Parents” Who wouldn’t agree with being kind to your parents right? This is a charming video of Julian, a private piano and voice student of ours preparing for the Hal Leonard Vocal Competition. Julian enjoys his lessons and his teacher says that preforming, be it