Jam With Your Kids!

Jam With Your Kids: A Music Teacher’s Guide to Family Music Time As a collective of passionate music educators specializing in private lessons for beginners, we often emphasize the transformative power of shared musical experiences. One of the most enriching activities we advocate for is to jam with your kids. This simple yet profound practice

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Improvising Music – 3 Steps To Get Better

Are you a mom or dad who is having trouble getting your son or daughter to practice? You ever hear your little musician say he or she is tired of playing the same music? Is practicing a chore? Well, I will admit that it’s difficult to always go to your instrument and have to “work” on something. While it’s very satisfying to play a song, learning a song isn’t always so entertaining.

Play Music With Other People – Music Conversation

If you’ve been taking music lessons for long enough, you’re going to want to eventually play music with other people.  Playing music with other people can be a very rewarding, beautiful experience.  Chances are, you have also heard  your fair share of musicians playing together, just observing and listening.  You may have made some observations

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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

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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

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