I mean, who doesn’t want to be able to learn how to play a drum roll? Everyone requests them, and they make every drum beat, fill, and solo sound way cooler! The problem is, they are perhaps one of the most difficult techniques to learn and master. This is a very basic outline for how
Lessons In Your Home Blog
3 Ways to Beat Songwriter’s Block (Even If You’re Just Starting Out)
As private music teachers who work with many beginner musicians, we’ve seen how often students feel stuck creatively. Whether you’ve just started composing or have written a few songs already, hitting a wall is totally normal. These tried-and-true strategies can help you beat songwriter’s block and get your ideas flowing again. 1. Change Your Creative
After Basic Music Lessons – Whats Next?
This blog post is for those who have taken basic music lessons. For years you’ve studied and you’re now about to easily play all your scales, you have memorized and can play at least three advanced songs and can read music with relative ease and you think you’re ready to stop lessons. Okay, so I’d
Teaching Beginner Adult Music Lessons: What Works and Why
Because adults pick up on new ideas so quickly, it is our tendency as teachers to want to progress with them as fast as possible. Sometimes we forget that they are still students and just learning!
How To Use The Damper Pedal On A Piano
For late beginner level through early intermediate piano students, a lot of focus is put on learning how to utilize the damper pedal and master the technique of connected pedaling. This post details an approach to introducing the pedal to students of this level in a way that can encourage natural development of pedaling technique.
How to Make Chord Chart Reading for Kids Easy and Fun
It’s not all the time that younger piano students express the want or desire to read chord charts. When the do, the basics are all you’ll need to get them started. Don’t over think the simplest way to read chord charts.
Dynamic Marks Define the Character Of A Piano Piece
Is your piano music sounding a little blah? Think about your dynamic marks and what they can mean for your to your playing and music. They aren’t just ink on a page ya know!
Dessert Music – Having Pudding Before You Eat Your Meat
How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat! Can you name that tune? This article examines the dessert of music lessons and if it’s OK, to eat it before we eat out vegetables. Figuratively of course.
Benefit Of Voice Lessons
When we are taught the proper way to sing, it is proven to prolong the life of your vocal chords. One of the reasons I believe this is so important for an alto is simply because of the natural low register of their voice.
Rhythm And Movement – Can Rhythm Be Taught?
Yes, anyone can be taught to play in time. Patience and creativity can go along way in helping a student with this sometimes difficult task. A great teacher understands that every student is different and will do whatever it takes to help a student learn. Clap, sing, draw, dance, and eventually, your natural rhythm will shine!