The Struggle Is Real & It’s Good For You

More often than not, when a student starts something brand new, they will utter, “This is hard,” and not want to continue. This is especially true if it’s something they didn’t already want to know. Younger students often don’t yet have the experience to know that through struggling comes growth. Even adults will sometimes give…

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Solo Singing Versus Choir Singing

Singing in a choir can be great for a singer’s musicianship. Sight reading, vocal blending, harmonies, all of these skills are part of choir singing. However, singing in a choir does not always prepare one for stepping up to the front of the stage and singing a solo. Why? Because often the very skills that…

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Overcoming Shyness With Music

Shyness in children can be tough to overcome. One of the best ways to deal with shyness is to approach it head-on. However, this can be difficult. Music is a great way to combat shyness. Gaining a musical skill creates a sense of confidence, and this confidence can greatly impact your child’s interactions with others.…

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Our Workshops Make Learning Fun

Music Can Be Fun Many potential students don’t realize how much fun studying music can be. The musical elements of melody, harmony, and rhythm don’t have to be learned in a dull, dry manner. These musical skills can be learned in group settings and in ways you may not have considered. Our new workshops have…

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