Fretted Instruments

By: Ben Fraser Fretted string instruments can be very complicated to learn and teach. Whether we are discussing guitar, electric bass, ukulele or even lute, there are many approaches one could take. Unlike the piano, on fretted instruments you can play the same note...

RockOutLoud

By: Ben Fraser When it comes to teaching online music lessons, there are lots of different platforms to choose from. And I have tried many of the various options. Whether its Facetime, Skype, WebEx, or Zoom, every program has its different features and user...

School Music Programs

By: Ben Fraser In many school music programs, there are three basic routes you can take. Generally, you have the choice between Chorus, Orchestra, and Band. They are all equally challenging, fulfilling, and rewarding. And taking music lessons when you’re younger will...

Modified Studio Operations – Reopening on August 10th

Beginning on August 10th, students will have a choice between online or in-person lessons.  Please review the below operations if you choose to come in-person: The following rules will be STRICTLY ENFORCED as the studio will now be open with many safety precautions in...

Reopening Plans

We are planning to reopen our studio in August. Online lessons & classes will continue in July. Your Safety is Our #1 Priority What can you expect in August? – For Music Lessons: Students will have a choice between online or in-person music lessons. Voice...

America’s Independence Day

By: Ben Fraser It’s crazy to think that July is already here and it’s almost Independence Day! This year’s 4th activities will be a little different, but there are so many things you can do safely in your own home, outside away from the crowd, or with a small group of...

Best Throwbacks for the Summer

By: Ben Fraser The summertime is about more than just swimming in the pool, going to a baseball game, and hanging out with friends, because now more than ever, we have to find other ways for entertainment. The summer of 2020 will be like no other summer, there’s no...