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What Comes Next? Making Intermediate Guitar Lessons Personalized and Exciting

You’ve made it through the basics—chords, simple strumming, a few scales. Now what? That’s where intermediate guitar lessons personalized to your goals come in. This is the stage where students begin to carve out their own musical voice, whether they want to master fingerpicking, explore lead guitar, or write original songs. And as guitar teachers,

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Piano Lesson Hand Rotation

Teachers for piano lessons place a lot of importance on playing with correct technique for many reasons, including greater musicality and comfort while playing.  Some aspects of playing with correct technique are easier than others to master, but one that sticks out as a tough point for many students (including myself in the past) is

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How to Shop for an Acoustic Piano: A Smart Buyer’s Guide

Shopping for a piano is a bit like shopping for a car. You should check out different makes and models, shop around at different dealers, and take test drives to make sure you’re getting the instrument you’ll be happy with in the long term. And if you’re considering a used piano, you might want to take along a mechanic (piano technician or piano teacher) to uncover any past or potential defects. This article provides some basic guidelines to help those who are new to the world of piano make more informed decisions in the face of a multitude of options.

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

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