Despite being busy, many adults find a lot of value in learning a new instrument! In this blog, I’ll share 5 great tips aimed at helping adults who want to learn an instrument and stick with it long term. Whether you’ve been trying to play for years, or have just recently picked up the instrument,Continue reading “5 Important Tips for the Adult Music Student”
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15 Benefits of Hands-on Instrument Play for Toddlers and Preschoolers’ Development
Did you know that playing musical instruments is not only fun for toddlers and preschoolers, but it also helps with their development? From improving hand-eye coordination to enhancing memory skills, there are many benefits to be had from hands-on instrument play. Keep reading to learn more about what these benefits are and how you canContinue reading “15 Benefits of Hands-on Instrument Play for Toddlers and Preschoolers’ Development”
How to Find the Best Music Instructor : 6 Questions to Ask
As a parent, finding the right music instructor for your child can be a lot. With so many options out there, it’s hard to know where to start. You want to make sure they’re getting the most out of their experience and that they’re in an environment that’s conducive to learning. If you’re on theContinue reading “How to Find the Best Music Instructor : 6 Questions to Ask”
7 Ways to Encourage a Love of Learning in Your Child
There are many things you can do to encourage a love of learning in your child and show them that learning is a lifelong process that isn’t just limited to school. Here are a few ways you can do that.
How to Pick the Perfect Starter Instrument for Your Child: 3 Factors to Consider
You’ve finally decided to give in to your child’s pleas for music lessons, and you’re eager to get them started on their journey because you know that music is a great way for kids to express themselves and explore their creativity! But before you can start lessons, you need to pick an instrument. You mightContinue reading “How to Pick the Perfect Starter Instrument for Your Child: 3 Factors to Consider”