5 Habits of Effective Music Teachers
Time marches on, and so can your music teaching! Be open to new habits, and put yourself on the line as a performer to freshen up your teaching perspective.
Time marches on, and so can your music teaching! Be open to new habits, and put yourself on the line as a performer to freshen up your teaching perspective.
Why should you learn to improvise, and how can you go about doing so? Read all about the art of crafting unforgettable licks on the spot!
Dylan Hart, successful Hollywood French horn player and teacher, shares his unlikely success story and unique perspective on musicality.
Swedish songwriter Jon Magnusson has done what many dream of: made music his full-time career. Gain insight into how business and musicality work together.
Annie Bosler, Co-Author of College Prep for Musicians, discusses performance anxiety, flow states, and getting into “the zone”. Learn how to play your best.
Hard Day’s Night, one of the top rated Beatles tributes, puts in extraordinary work to deliver the most detailed & authentic Beatles experience possible.
Dan Hulsman, founder of the Video Game Music Academy, discusses what goes in to composing and producing both modern and vintage VGM soundtracks.
Joseph Alexander from Fundamental Changes explains how his modern approach to book publishing provides exciting opportunities for students and authors.
Conductor and Musical Director, Robert Emery shares his views on talent, nature versus nurture, and what that means for the average adult music learner.
We’re joined by The Quebe Sisters who share how they write and arrange harmony parts and the relationship between ear skills and theory.
Paul Wertico, renowned as the “musical” drummer, discusses what musicality means. Learn how understanding the role of the drummer can help you improve.