Music

Effect of Parents on Students’ Practicing

Practicing is naturally an integral part of any music students’ daily regimen. Especially at a younger age, a parents’ influence has a profound effect on the development and progression of a students’ musical abilities. Here are a few tips for parents to help their children practice more frequently and more efficiently. 1. Make sure they…

Practicing During the Summer

Doing any disciplined activity during the summer can be a daunting task when all you want to do is have some fun in the sun. Here are some tips to stay focused on your instrument while you enjoy the warm weather. 1. Set a schedule: If you set a schedule and stick to it, chances…

Music vs Sound

What is music? To some, it would be a series of pitches, forming a coherent melody. Duke Ellington would have said “it don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing!” And yet to others, music could simply be sound itself. In this article we discuss music of the 20th century and today and…

Working With A Conductor

For most of you who studied music in high school or college, you’ve been in a performing ensemble. These ensembles are usually run by a music director, or a conductor. Knowing the role of the conductor and how you fit in with them will help you to become a better player and ensemble member. 1….

Summer Listening List Part II

Continuing on last week’s blog, here are a few more genres to explore this summer. I encourage you to especially listen to songs or albums you’ve never experienced before! Funk/Soul/R&B: I Got You (I Feel Good) [album] or any other album, James Brown Songs In the Key of Life, or any other album, Stevie Wonder…

Summer Listening List

As the school year winds down, I am giving my high school students summer listening lists. They are not required to listen to anything on the list, but it serves as a jumping off point for music they are interested in listening to. Here, I share my own list that contains some music that I…

Impressionism, A Brief Overview

The Impressionist movement took place in the late 1800s in France, sparking a new style of music. With jazz influences from America, melded with traditional classical elements, composers were able to create a soundscape of music that was unheard of before. The Impressionist movement is a sub-genre within the Romantic era, a period in time…

Allergy Remedies for Singers

With allergy season in full swing, many people will be affected in some way. Besides getting sick, allergies are a singer’s worst enemy. Here are a couple of ways to combat mother nature during the springtime. 1. Raspy/phlegmy throat: Try gargling with saltwater or baking soda and water to clear your throat up. Try using…

Live Music this Summer

With the absence of classes, summer is the perfect season to check out new and/or live music. Music was truly meant to be heard and seen live, this being it’s rawest and most invigorating form. Many of these summer concerts are free. Here are just a couple you should check out! 1. NY Philharmonic Concerts…

Benefits to Singing in a Choir

There are many mental and physical benefits to singing in a choir. Whether it’s a community choir, professional choir or your school choir, singing in an ensemble helps with many aspects of your life. Here are a few ways you can benefit from choral singing. 1. Singing cures stress: Studies show that singing in a…

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