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23.01.2022 Looks like a fun duet! And definitely worth a listen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iextc7a_cfc



20.01.2022 Ever had trouble getting your child or student to practice? Or maybe youre having some trouble finding that motivation to practice yourself! Perhaps a little change in your view of practice will make the difference. This article suggests that creating small, achievable goals can help make those practice sessions feel a lot more rewarding compared to "clocking in" x-number of minutes a day! Read on to find out a little more: http://www.pbs.org//how-to-motivate-your-child-to-practice/

14.01.2022 Ever had trouble getting your child or student to practice? Or maybe you're having some trouble finding that motivation to practice yourself! Perhaps a little change in your view of practice will make the difference. This article suggests that creating small, achievable goals can help make those practice sessions feel a lot more rewarding compared to "clocking in" x-number of minutes a day! Read on to find out a little more: http://www.pbs.org//how-to-motivate-your-child-to-practice/

14.01.2022 Musician or not, chances are you have heard of Johann Sebastian Bach! Regarded as one of the most prominent Baroque composers of all time, the works of this German-born musician inspired the likes of other Classical geniuses including Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin. This incredible composer created a series of Preludes and Fugues in ALL 24 Major and Minor keys, collectively called The Well-Tempered Clavier. These works were designed as a study of technique for young learner...s, and for the leisure of skilled musicians. So let us learn from the master himself. Open up The Well-Tempered Clavier today! (Images courtesy of www.classical963fm.com)



02.01.2022 What a lovely drawing from a dear and talented friend! Thank you for the thoughtful gift :)

01.01.2022 This is a fun little animated video showing us just how much of a workout it is for our brains when we play an instrument! Research is suggesting that people who play music develop better executive function, fine motor and problem solving skills compared to their non-music playing peers. This is due to increased neural connections between the right and left sides of the brain via the Corpus Collosum! What great motivation to pick up that instrument!... As for those who already have, practice pays off. So keep working on those scales! http://ed.ted.com//how-playing-an-instrument-benefits-your

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