Are you a parent with a very creative child? If your son or daughter make up songs in an instant and has even started writing them down you may have a songwriter on your hands. Here are five ways that you can help your young songwriter. Encourage them to explore other talents. Most songwriters actually
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From “Ugh” to “Aha!”: Making Music Theory Fun for Beginners
Confession: I used to hate music theory. Like, really hate it. All those symbols and Italian words? No thanks. But years later—after becoming a private music teacher—I realized something amazing. When approached the right way, music theory is fun for beginners. Seriously. So if your student groans at the sight of a treble clef, here’s
4 Benefits of Playing in a Recital
At a recent Lessons In Your Home recital in Miami, FL it was easy to see there are many benefits to being a part! We had 15 students perform in the recital to a packed house of friends, family, and teachers. Spirits were high and the performances were outstanding! Here are 4 Benefits of Playing
Mommy I Want To Be A Singer – Becoming a Professional Musician
When I was young, taking piano lessons and singing in talent shows, I grew up with the thought in my mind that the only way to make it as a musician was to get a record deal and hit it big in the mainstream music industry. This article presents a how-to path on becoming a
Advanced Drum Lessons – Exploring All Possibilities
When you take advanced drum lessons, sometimes it can be hard to decide what to practice and what needs to be done to get to the next level. Sure, I can play everything in my band with ease and make it sound great. But what separates a great musician from a truly remarkable legendary musician
Fun and Easy Piano Lessons That Work
Not every piano lesson has to feel like a chore. In fact, the best beginner piano lessons are built on two essential ingredients: fun and ease. As teachers who specialize in private music lessons for young students, we’ve found that when students enjoy the learning process, they stick with it—and grow faster because of it.
Your Saxophone Teacher’s Practice Checklist: What We’re Really Looking For
Hey there! If you’ve ever wondered what your teacher actually wants to hear during your lesson, this guide is for you. We’re not expecting perfection—but we are hoping you’re following some key steps during the week. Below are our top saxophone teacher practice tips to help you get the most out of each session (and
What Gear Do You Need for Intermediate Guitar Lessons?
Once you’ve got your open chords down and can keep time with a backing track, you’re not a beginner anymore. Congrats—you’re entering the intermediate zone. This is where things get way more fun… and your intermediate guitar lessons gear starts to matter. We’re not saying you need to drop hundreds of dollars on boutique pedals
Learning a New Piece: More Than Just Notes
There’s a quiet joy in watching a student open their music book, turn to a fresh page, and take that first look at a brand-new song. Whether it’s a pop tune, a classical étude, or a seasonal favorite, learning a new piece feels a bit like starting a new chapter in a book you’ve never
Encourage Good Technique During Music Lessons
Encouraging good technique will always help a music lessons but it’s a word that scares many parents, students, and teachers. As music teachers, we know the importance of proper technique. If a student learns the wrong way to hold a guitar, hold their drum sticks, or position their hands over a piano during private piano