by golfam | Jan 26, 2021 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Practice
By: Konner Scott I learned to play piano under the tutelage of a brilliant Serbian piano teacher. At the young age of four, she already understood my potential and she consistently demanded excellence. Whatever I have accomplished with my skill set, I owe it to her....
by golfam | Jan 12, 2021 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Practice
By: Konner Scott At one point in my life, I thought I could boil down music to its quantifiable components: tempo, chord structure, melody, volume, etc. I thought if I just found the proper balance of all these and micromanaged every note, I’d be the best musician I...
by golfam | Dec 22, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Practice
By: Konner Scott While everybody’s musical experience is different, I thought it might be fun (and hopefully helpful) to compile a list of things that I wish I, specifically, had been told as a child while I was beginning to explore my love for music. With any luck,...
by golfam | Dec 8, 2020 | Kids Music Lessons, Practice
By: Konner Scott Music education can be incredibly beneficial for children. The literature is undisputed- having a child learn an instrument can improve their memory, coordination, math skills, and so much more. Parents often choose to enroll their children in lessons...
by golfam | Nov 3, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Practice
By: Ben Fraser The guitar is most commonly a six-stringed instrument made primarily of wood. Its hollow body produces sound when its strings are strummed or plucked using either finger or a pick. While one hand plays the E, A, D, G, B, or high E string (or any...
by musicadmin | Oct 6, 2020 | Adult Music Lessons, Kids Music Lessons, Practice, Uncategorized
By: Ben Fraser The violin is a four-stringed instrument made primarily of wood. Its hollow body produces sound when the bow is drawn across any of the four strings, G, D, A or E. The left-hand fingers can press the strings against the fingerboard to change the pitch...