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8 Easy Musical Instruments That You Can Learn To Play Quickly
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Duane Shinn
There is really nothing in the world like music. There have been studies to show the amazing effect that is has on the human brain, such as the link between music and spatial intelligence. The only thing that can compare with listening to music is the ability to make our own music.
Recital Preparation for Music Students and Their Parents
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Luzviminda Malibiran
Recital Preparation for Music Students and Their Parents Recital Preparation! At the end of the school year, I like to provide an event for my music students to "show off" their favorite musical pieces for family, friends and loved ones in a supportive, loving atmosphere that is safe and nurturing. Many students have worked diligently on musical repertoire for the past 9 months and are ready to share their progress with others and celebrate their musical growth and prowess.
Do You Need College To Learn To Play Music?
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John Pawlett
Music courses are a great way to learn about virtually any area of music; history, theory, and musical instrument instruction -- you name it and somewhere music courses specialize in it.
7 Reasons Why You Should Learn to Read Music
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Bill Kernodle
The process of learning to read music is a wonderful journey into the discovery of new musical horizons. Try it, you will not be sorry. Learn to read music today.
Learn Music Fast Online
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Duane Shinn
With the advent of the internet there is no longer any excuse for not learning music if a person wants to learn. Learning music online has revolutionized learning, since it is the first time in history that anyone with a computer can virtually find out anything they want to know about music -- and find out quick!
Four Steps to Choosing Your First Musical Instrument
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Bill Kernodle
You are looking to find an instrument for yourself, or perhaps your child. You want to pick the right one, but it is so overwhelming! Woodwinds, piano, brass,strings, and percussion, and that is just the groupings. How can you decide which instrument is right for you?
How To Play Christmas Sheet Music
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There is a simple and unique method to playing Christmas music. If you're a pianist you won't want to miss this three helpful hints on how to approach Christmas Sheet Music.
Musicians and Performance Anxiety
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Kevin Sinclair
Have you ever faced your time to shine, and felt overcome with an intense hesitation or worry about an upcoming performance? As the time nears for you to address your audience, do you suffer from sweaty palms? Is there a lump in your throat? Do you experience tremors, tension, stuttering, upset stomach or loss of focus? All of these symptoms are a sign that you may suffer from performance anxiety, which is a common problem that requires a little mental rewiring to get you on the right track.
Christmas Sheet Music - A Family Tradition
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This Christmas why not put away the television remote and do some good old fashioned Christmas caroling? Get out some Christmas sheet music or get a Christmas sing-a-long CD and stretch those vocal muscles. You'll be glad you did.
It’s Never Too Late to Rediscover the Musician Inside Of You
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Many people are finding out too late in life that they regret not pursuing a career in music. But, it's never too late to get started/ Doing more of what you love, like rediscovering your music, may be just what the doctor ordered.
Choosing a Music Teacher
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Sam Salmon
Although it is quite possible to teach yourself how to play an instrument, the advances that you can make with a good music teacher and following a course of structured lessons can not be overvalued.
Understanding the Kodaly Method
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Bradley Smith
The Kodaly Method (pronounced ko-day, with a silent “l”) is a musical education paradigm used to build singing and ear tuning abilities in young children. Using the Kodaly method for musical training, children are able to develop their musical ability by singing traditional folk songs. There is no musical “grade” with the method, as is awarded in piano or other instruments.
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