Make-up Music Lessons From An Economist’s Point of View. By Vicky Barham I’m a parent of children enrolled in Suzuki music lessons. I’d like to explain to other parents why I feel – quite strongly, actually – that it is unreasonable of we parents to expect our teachers to make up lessons we miss, even
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Why Jam Sessions Matter in Music Lessons
As a group of teachers who work with beginner students every day, we’ve seen firsthand how transformative jam sessions in lessons can be. It’s not just about playing notes on a page—it’s about creating music with others, gaining confidence, and having fun. Whether you’re new to guitar, piano, violin, or voice, adding jam time to

You’re Doing What? Piano Lessons
YOU’RE DOING WHAT?! Piano Lessons Younger students who practice for their piano lessons are always impressive. It’s a sign of high character and good values. It’s also an indication that someone in the home values the piano lessons and the more people valuing music lessons, the better. Some students have a hard time making time
What Happens When Students Don’t Practice?
As private teachers who specialize in beginner music students, we’ve all heard the same sheepish confession at the start of a lesson: “I didn’t practice this week.” While regular home practice is important, it’s not the only way students grow. In fact, there’s a surprising amount that students learn practicing or not, especially when lessons

Great Music Teachers Evolve!
GREAT TEACHERS – NOT ALWAYS! Very few of the finest music teachers set out to teach. In fact most of us were set on never becoming teachers at all. We are and were performers; wanna-be rock stars (maybe still for me), classical players, jazz artists, composers, singers, songwriters, and anything but music teachers. But that