Should We Use Technology In Music Education?
Technology has revolutionized the way music is taught in the classroom, at home and all over the world. With technology, music teachers, both in the classroom and privately, can now create interactive lessons that engage students and create a learning environment right where the student is at whether it be at home, abroad or in a school setting.
6 FREE Music Game Sites for Children
Music games for kids are an effective way to expose them to music and music knowledge. The main benefit is that through technology, a child can have fun while also learning about sounds, beats, rhythm, and composition.
8 Tips for Conquering the Music Recital Butterflies!
I know that some students THRIVE on playing for the public, but there are also some who LOATH playing for an audience.
While I have participated in...
How to Add Music to Your Homeschool Co-Op
Homeschool co-ops are the best, aren’t they?!
Our family has been so blessed to have a group of families to meet with weekly that are creative, in...
50 Ways to Make Music More Fun
I'm always looking for simple ways to make music more fun for my children, and me! If you're like me, sometimes all you need is a simple IDEA to ge...
FAQ’s About Our Violin Course (Step Into Strings)
If your child has always been interested in playing the violin but you still have some questions regarding the Step Into Strings course and what it...
5 Ways to Prepare Your Child to Learn to Play the Violin
Has your child always dreamed of playing the violin? While some are ready to dive in right away, you and your child might still need a bit of tim...
20 Classical Songs Every Child Should Know (Before They Graduate!)
Listening to quality music is the MOST important part of a musical education for your child.
Did you hear that? The easiest and cheapest way to h...
6 Ways to Experience More Music with Your Family This Christmas (PLUS Free Printable Carol Game!)
Growing up we had to play one or two carols on your musical instrument before opening presents. We would also be required to sing a handful of Chri...
Singing together as a family?? Oh my!
I’m sure the thought of singing together as a family sounds daunting, even to the parents who grew up singing “Johnny Appleseed” around the dinner ...
How to Practice an Instrument (Plus FREE Weekly Practice Chart!)
From guitars to violins to pianos to trumpets...Sometimes deciding WHICH instrument your child wants to play seems like a difficult decision to mak...
Camille Saint Saens & “The Carnival Of The Animals”
Learn all about composer Camille Saint Saens and his beloved piece, "The Carnival of the Animals".
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