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Why do we perform? Learn the reasons that a recital is an important part of music education!
Why do we perform? Learn the reasons that a recital is an important part of music education!
After my beginning students have mastered their right and left (Bird vs. Bear) and learned the first three notes on the piano (The Dog House), we learn the remaining notes
One of my goals in beginning piano lessons is to identify the Right (high) and Left (low) side of the piano. (Accomplished via the Bird vs. Bear method) After this skill is mastered, my next step is to start introducing the keys. In a perfect world, I would like my beginner student (5 or 6) to be able to play a song after their first lesson.
One of the first things I teach young beginner piano students (those who have not had prior instruction) is the difference between the right (high) and left (low) side of the piano. My usual tactic is to say the right side is high and the left side is low. However, some of my younger students do not the know their right from left.
One thing that I routinely encounter in my studio are students who race through their pieces. Sure, they can play the right notes- sometimes- but they forget rhythms, fly through rests and sometimes even the most well-known song turns into a mess.
Practicing may make perfect, but sometimes it is not our favorite. At Music Star Studios, we try to make it more fun by hosting our annual "We Love to Practice" practice contest!
Music Star Studios is very excited to present a brand new opportunity for summer 2016-Music Star Studios’ PreK Summer Music Camp! This year we will be offering three classes for our littlest music makers on Wednesdays for six weeks. These classes will each be an hour long and run from Wednesday, June 1 through Wednesday,...
Are you looking for the perfect gift for that special someone in your life? Are you trying to cut down on STUFF this holiday season? Presents and gifts don't have to always be things or toys. This holiday season, why not give someone the experience and joy of music lessons! Here are a few reasons why music lessons make great gifts!
This weekend, Saturday, October 10 join the Nashville Symphony and music lovers from the community as they enjoy free performances all day and night at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. This event will feature over 20 acts on 4 different stages and will showcase some of the talent that truly makes Music City great!
Albert Einstein is often revered as one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. He developed the General Theory of Relativity, which is one of the two pillars of modern physics. However, what a lot of people don't know, is that Einstein directly attributes his Theory of Relativity to music.