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How to Prepare for Your Audition: A Beginner’s Guide

As teachers working with beginner music students, we know how nerve‑wracking auditions can feel. That’s why we emphasize how to prepare for your audition step by step—helping learners feel confident, organized, and ready to shine on stage. Whether you’re playing piano, guitar, drum, or any other instrument, this guide is tailored to support your musical

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Piano Recital Preparation

Piano Lesson Flashcards

Piano Lesson Flash Cards Your children come home from school and need help with vocabulary, spelling, or math homework. That’s a no brainer for most of us. But what do you do when your child needs to practice piano and you have no idea if what they’re doing is correct or not? Like all of

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Stop Just Seeing Dots on a Page: Sight‑Reading That Connects

When beginner students glance at sheet music and feel overwhelmed—just seeing dots on a page—it’s a signal that their eyes haven’t connected yet with musical meaning. That’s where lessons at home become so valuable: they allow a patient, customized approach that builds reading skills step by step until notation becomes familiar territory. Five-Step Approach to

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Sight-reading

Are Your Piano Students Playing To Fast?

Sometimes the most important learning experiences can be missed when we move too fast. Teaching Rubato to “Speedy Piano students” can really help them as a musician in the future, and in general.   Here are a few helpful tips to make this learning process easier for you and the student. Acknowledge They Play Fast Kids

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Piano Lessons

Guitar Lesson: How to Play Measure Plus a Note Cleanly

If you’re just starting out, you’ve probably run into a section where a phrase doesn’t stop neatly at the end of a measure. In beginner guitar lessons, this challenge—often called play a measure plus note—can sneak up on students and derail an otherwise smooth rhythm. Fortunately, with the right approach, this transition becomes a musical

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Guitar Lesson

A Basic Approach To Drum Lessons

This article is lays out a very basic approach to playing the drums. It’s meant just to show you how easy it is to start. If you want to take Drum Lessons, consider this whole article as a beginning as you look for a drum teacher. Steps One, Two, and Three of learning how to

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drum lessons

3 Types Of Guitar Teachers, One Type Of Lesson

There are mainly 3 types of guitar teachers today; In-Home teachers, Private Studio Teachers, and Home Based Guitar Teachers. How can you decide which one is right for you or your child? You might get a good idea of what you’re looking for after reading through the types below: In-Home Music Teachers There are teachers

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Guitar Teachers

Classical Piano Listening Tips: Why Varied Recordings Matter in Lessons

AAs piano teachers, we’ve seen how transformative it can be when students begin listening as intentionally as they play. While practice is vital, classical piano listening tips like exploring different recordings are often the missing piece that elevates musical growth. When a student hears multiple interpretations of a piece—slow and expressive, quick and articulate, bold

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Classical Piano Lessons