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Music can (and does) benefit your brain
Haven’t we all been there before? Bad day? Break up? Celebration mode activated? The prevailing theme is that music has a lot more to do with how we feel, and how we cope, than you might think. According to […]
Stage fright is real, but it’s not a bad thing
Performance anxiety, stage fright, nerves, etc. Whatever you want to call it, we all have to some degree an innate fear of being the sole focus of others whom we don’t know. Here’s some good news though. Breathe! It’s totally […]
3 Myths About Music Lessons (Don’t Believe the Hype!)
Interested in starting your son or daughter with music lessons, but aren’t sure it’s right for them? Concerned they may not enjoy the process of learning an instrument, or they’re too busy to practice? We cover the top three myths […]
Music Makes Kids Smarter, Latest Studies Show
Playing music goes beyond lessons, practicing and performances. Scientific studies show that the benefits of playing an instrument is “the brain’s equivalent of a full-body workout.” In this post, we share 3 pivotal reasons why. Music Can Improve Math Scores […]
Music Education Can Help Your Child Do Better In School
Whether your child is the next Jimi Hendrix or more likely to strum a few strings in the house, it is now proven that children benefit from some form of music education. Research shows that learning the do-re-mis can help […]
Music: Research Proves It’s Good For The Brain
You listen to music and you feel chills go down your spine. Has that ever happened to you? If so, you’re not alone. According to a study by Nusbaum and Silva, over 90% of people have had this experience. Music […]
Three New Year’s Music Resolutions
“New year, new you.” I’m sure you’ve heard this slogan before. Come January 1st, the pressure on self-improvement is so prevalent that it’s practically overwhelming. Most people make New Year’s resolutions only to break them in two weeks. Losing weight, […]
Five Careers in Music
Many people think you can’t get a job in music. Not one that pays well anyway. Claims of a dead end job? No room for growth or opportunities? Do the words “starving artist” come to mind? Does this sounds achingly […]
A Different kind of Artist
Have you ever watched unfinished footage of a TV show? Or a classic film? The scene is set, the actors are in their places and everything is as it should be. Somehow, something still feels off. It could be that […]