Because it is Christmas and no one is working on music anyway, I want to take a week off from anything too heavy and just give you some thoughts about how to practically learn music. This is a controversial subject and I am hardly an expert, but here is the way I see it. Imagine […]
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I found myself today at Atlanta Symphony Hall watching an event where the ASO was attempting to instill a love for classical music in children. Sadly, they did not succeed.
I don’t know about you, but I like public broadcasting. I love many of the concerts, especially during their fund raisers. Last Friday, I was pumped because I thought I would get to watch the new Celtic Woman concert. Unfortunately, the schedule was wrong and they were showing Scott Houston’s “Play Piano in a Flash!” […]
If I had to do it all over again, here is what I would do differently: 1) I would have cared more. That is sort of obvious for all of us. We do not understand the importance of learning when we are young. 2) I would have studied drums in addition to piano for a […]
Need to clarify a few things.
How important is college anyway?
Thoughts on the reason for my DVD courses.
I got an email today that highlighted a problem that I want to address.
I am surprised that this is even debatable.
Your child needs to learn this skill. Here is a simple way to get them started.
I am not sure if music competitions are good or bad for children. But there are things worth thinking about.
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