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What Do You Learn In Private Voice Lessons?

Singing is one of the most fascinating musical practices around.  The reason for this lies in the fact that the voice is a completely internal instrument that is contained within each person and can be called forth at will.  A choir instructor of mine once said that vocal music has a unique beauty because it

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Getting The Most Out Of Your In-Home Music Lessons

Music lessons in Miami can be an extremely valuable resource in your life or your child’s life.  These lessons will show you how to grow as a musician and as a person.  I often get the question of how much time it will take for the student to be playing at higher levels.  With lessons

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Private Piano Lessons For Anyone At Any Age

When people think of in home piano lessons in Orlando, they often think of an elementary-aged student. At Lessons In Your Home, we do serve many 5-11 year olds learning to play and instrument for the first time, but our scope reaches far beyond this age bracket. We also serve middle schoolers, high school aged

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Your Trumpet Care Guide – Decisions For The Trumpet Student!

It’s that time of year where children are starting back to school and your child has chosen to start playing trumpet. The Trumpet is one of the most popular instruments for students to start on and getting off to a good start is important. There are lots of questions to be answered; should you rent

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Learning to Sing and Play at the Same Time

In Baltimore, beginner students often feel challenged when asked to sing and play at the same time. It may seem overwhelming at first, but with targeted instruction and structured guidance, multitasking becomes a rewarding skill—not a barrier. Lessons at home offer the perfect environment to build this coordination skill by skill. Why Sing-and-Play Integration Matters

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Piano Lessons – What Do You Know About The Instrument?

The piano is said to have originated in Italy sometime during the 1700’s in a city called, Florence. The Italian Renaissance existed in this central region of Italy, which is also Tuscany’s capital city. In 1709, Bartolomeo (di Francesco) Cristofori, an Italian harpsichord maker, created the pianoforte. Thereafter, various stringed instruments and keyboards were invented,

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Teachers Shake It Up – Practice Makes Better

We’ve all heard the phrase “Practice makes perfect,” but I prefer to tell my students, “Practice makes better.” Perfect is a very high standard to aim for, especially when we are starting out on learning something new, like a new instrument or even a new, harder piece on the piano.  For most students, our goal

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Happy Side Effects Of In Home Piano Lessons

I have always said that learning how to play an instrument is the best thing I have ever done for myself.  There are so many benefits to learning how to play an instrument and this blog will barely scratch the surface, but I have listed a few key reasons as to how taking in home

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Five Fun Facts About The Violin

The violin is one of the most requested instruments for private music lessons — and for good reason! It’s also a favorite among younger students. It’s easy to see why: the violin’s small size makes it approachable for little hands, and its sweet, expressive sound quickly becomes a joy for parents to hear at home.

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Fast Food Piano – In Home Piano Lessons

Fast Food Piano We can learn a bunch from our trip to the fast food drive through window. Every person at work, if doing his or her job correctly has one goal in mind, to get you your order as quick as possible.  Getting a quick meal insures our likeliness to go back again. Piano

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