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6 Things Every Beginner Should Do Before Starting Violin Lessons

Starting violin lessons is an exciting step—but if you’re new to the world of music, you might be wondering, What should I do before my first lesson? As private music teachers who specialize in working with beginners, we’re here to guide you through what to do before violin lessons so your child (or you!) feels

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6 Things A Violin Student Must Do Before Starting Violin Lessons

5 Tips To A Better Quality Voice

Do you love to sing in the car and the shower but worry about how you sound? Are you unsure if you are a good singer? Would you like to improve your voice? Check out these 5 tips to a better quality voice. Take Voice Lessons It seems like a no brainer to take lessons

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5 Tips To A Better Quality Voice

When Should Kids Start Drum Lessons?

As private music teachers who work with beginner students every day, we’re often asked, “What’s the best age to start drum lessons?” While some kids are eager to pick up sticks by age 3, others hit their stride around 7 or 8. In short—there’s no perfect age, but there are signs your child may be

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What is the Best Age to Start Drum Lessons

7 Things Parents Can Do To Prepare Their Child For Success With The Violin

Starting violin lessons is a very exciting time for children and their parents. If you’re looking for violin lessons in Seattle, or any other big city, you’ll be able to find plenty of professional, qualified Seattle violin teachers ready to share their knowledge and experience. The first couple months will be a whirlwind of learning

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7 Things Parents Can Do To Prepare Their Child For Success With The Violin

How Private Band Lessons Benefit Beginner Ensemble Players

As music educators who’ve worked with beginner students in both group and private settings, we’ve seen firsthand how private lessons support band and orchestra development. When students participate in both, they don’t just become better players—they become more confident musicians overall. From rhythm to finger placement to tone production, individualized instruction fills in the gaps

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Dear Parents: How to Prepare Your Child for Piano Success

Hi there— We’re a team of piano teachers who work with young beginners every day, and we want to share something we’ve learned along the way: You don’t need to be a musician to help your child succeed at piano. You just need to show up in small, intentional ways. Whether your child is just

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Five Things Parents Can Do To Prepare Their Children For Success With The Piano

Why Virtual Music Lessons Work So Well

If you’ve been wondering whether virtual music lessons work, you’re not alone. We get this question all the time as music teachers working with busy families. The answer? Yes, virtual lessons absolutely work—and in many cases, they’re the most convenient and effective option for students just getting started. Here’s why more families are embracing virtual

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4 Reasons Why Virtual Music Lessons Are More Convenient

What You Need to Know About Accidentals in Music

When we hear the word “accident,” we usually picture something bad happening like a car crash or a busted window. So when most people studying music hear the term accidental, they tend to think of something negative. They might picture a wrong note being played or a tune that sounds off. But accidentals in music

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What You Need to Know About Accidentals in Music

How To Select The Best Piano For Your Kids’ Lessons

As a collective of passionate music educators specializing in private lessons for young beginners, we understand the pivotal role that selecting the right piano plays in a child’s musical journey. Drawing from our extensive experience, we’ve crafted this guide to assist parents in making informed decisions that align with their child’s needs and aspirations. 🎹

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How To Select The Best Piano For Your Kids' Lessons

How Do I Know If My Child Is Ready For Piano Lessons

When I was in my piano pedagogy class at college, my professor told us that she never accepts students under the age of six. She listed some reasons related to the development of bones in children’s hands, their abilities to focus on one task for a half an hour, and other daunting generalizations about young

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How Do I Know If My Child Is Ready For Piano Lessons