Were Your Childhood Music Lessons Worth It?
Do you ever wonder if it was worth it? The hours spent in lessons. Â The time wasted at the piano when you didn't feel like practicing.Â
Music Lessons are Supposed to be Hard
We post a lot of pictures of happy children smiling sweetly at the camera while sitting at the piano or holding their instrument. Â But truth
Finding Time to Practice in the Frenzy of Family Life
Let me preface this by saying that practicing violin with my four-year-old daughter usually happens while my three-year-old repeatedly tackl
How to Practice to Get the Most From a Music Lesson
Too often, when I ask a student how they've practiced a piece, they reply with a confused look and a fumbled answer. Â "I played it,
How to Not Make Your Kids Hate Music
You want your child to enjoy their music lessons and have a skill that will bring them enjoyment for the rest of their lives.  But how?
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Adult Music Lessons: Too Late to Learn?
Here's what to expect if you start an instrument later in life:
1. You won't sound good right away. Part of what children learn in m
7 Common Questions About the Suzuki Method (and why it's the best way to teach little musicians)
I've been mentioning the Suzuki method quite a bit in recent posts, so I thought it was time to address some common questions about this
The Best Age to Start Music Lessons
I struggle to give a definitive answer when asked by a parent when to enroll their child in music lessons. The truth is, it depends on seve
How to Choose a Musical Instrument For Your Child
It can be a bit overwhelming. Â My daughter is still consistently inconsistent that her favourite colour is purple one week, pink the next. Â