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Don’t Dread those Piano Scales
Practicing scales brings a host of thoughts and feelings to mind for any pianist. For some it’s enjoyable, for others […]

Do’s and Don’ts of Recital Preparation
The night before your recital, particularly if you tend to have performance anxiety, can be a rather nerve-wracking evening. What […]

Your Brain on Music: The Corpus Callosum
Did you know that musicians have a bigger corpus callosum than non-musicians? The corpus callosum is the part of our […]

7 Benefits to Private Music Lessons
When a child’s school already offers music as part of its regular curriculum, some may wonder what the point is […]

6 Words to Say to Your Child After a Music Recital
We found an article recently that We absolutely loved. It talked very directly about what a parent should say to […]

Finger Nails on the Piano: Why Shorter is Best
Clickety, Clickety, Clickety…it’s similar to nails on a chalkboard, just a little bit worse. For any piano teacher, the sound […]

12 Reasons Why Recitals Are So Important
Some great insights from our friends at Teach Piano Today… 1. Recitals provide a tangible goal to work towards. In […]