by musicadmin | Sep 15, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Practice
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... by musicadmin | Sep 1, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Apps, Kids Music Lessons
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... by musicadmin | Aug 18, 2020 | Kids Music Lessons
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... by musicadmin | Aug 4, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Music Together
By: Ben Fraser Music is a universal language, something that we all understand. In every culture, every country, and every background, you will find music. It is vitally important across the globe and has the potential to bring people together in peace and harmony.... by musicadmin | Jul 21, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Practice
By: Ben Fraser Are you tired of practicing the same scales and songs out of your lesson book and not seeing the progress you want to see? Do you find yourself less than thrilled to begin practicing or preparing for the lesson? If either of these apply to you, I have a... by musicadmin | Jun 2, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons
By: Ben Fraser Have you ever considered expanding your horizons as a musician? A great way to achieve this is by learning a new instrument! Doing so can change your perspective and give you a greater understanding of music than you could have imagined. Many people are...