An Introduction to Form

Form is the structure in which a piece of music is organized. Form provides the building blocks in which a composer will construct a coherent piece of music. Knowing the form of a piece of music is essential for performing, but just as essential for the listener in the audience. A listener who cannot identify…

The Piano Versus the Keyboard 4 Helpful ideas to guide you to a good purchase!

For beginning piano students, or those looking to upgrade, there can be many questions about what kind of instrument to buy. There are various pros and cons that go into purchasing a keyboard or piano that every parent and student should be aware of. Here are a few helpful ideas to guide you to a…

A Brief History of Classical Music: Part II

Continuing from last week’s blog, this installment continues to explain the history of classical music with a hope that students may retain a deeper understanding and appreciation of this genre. Remember, studying classical music enables minds to easily explore other genres of music, but with better analytical thought. The desired result is a musician who…

Enhancing Your Summer Through Music

With summer practically here, all students will be enjoying their break from school, if not from music lessons as well. With so much free time, summer is the perfect opportunity for students, parents and teachers to explore new and exciting aspects of music that they may have never experienced before. The next few months provide…

Professional Subway Musicians

Every time I find myself buried underneath the Manhattan grid, navigating my way through the tunnels between trains, it is without fail that before I am able to reach the surface of the city streets, some out of tune acoustic guitarist bombards my ears. For all the musicians I have heard panning away in the…

10 Steps to Prepare For a Recital

Recitals can be the highlight of the season for many music students. It is your one shining moment to show all of your friends and family your mad skills as you rip through the ivories, shred the guitar, belt out some vibrato and move your bow effortlessly across the strings! But before you step out…

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