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Why You Shouldn't Drive Into Trees--Knowing the Music Biz
October 30, 2010 by Phil Circle
My Dad used to love to complain about how stupid people can be. He once pointed out an example when we were driving through Ohio to go visit his brother, my Uncle John Circle, in Columbus. Pops preferred...
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Teacher
April 25, 2010 by Sharon Tenhundfeld
“The teacher is like a gardener. The students are trees. The gardener must tend to the growing trees branches, must help it get sunshine and water. The gardener must know when to stop watering and allow...
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Please visit my web site for more information
April 20, 2010 by Patrick Byrne at the Studio of Musical Arts LLC
On my web site you will find information about me, my teaching style and my views on learning to play an instrument. Check it out today.
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How your Larynx Affects your Singing
April 17, 2010 by John D Scott
The muscles controlling and surrounding the larynx represent one of the most important control system affecting the human voice. For most singers, learning to stabilize the larynx is essential for vocal...
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Some reviews for Lisa Marshall
January 18, 2010 by Lisa Marshall
SEATTLE SOUND MAGAZINE Dec. ‘08 " Lisa Marshall's first solo album carries a heavy debt to the Motown era; backup singers croon to Marshall's soaring vocals, while...
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Teaching Philosophy
October 22, 2009 by Ad Hoc Music Lessons
All my students learn to read music, count rhythms and play to a metronome. Once those basic skills are well established, they learn chords, theory, scales, how to play music from lead sheets, jazz/pop...
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The Case for Movable “Do” in Classroom Ear Training
October 16, 2009 by Michael Kaulkin
Against my better judgment, I’m jumping into the fray regarding methods used in the teaching of sight singing. Normally I try to stay away from such conflicts, but I can only take so much disparagement...
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Battling Academic Pressures, The Classical Singer Magazine, September, 2007
October 15, 2009 by Wilma Wever
Social and academic pressure can make college a stressful time. Add long hours in the practice room, a rigorous rehearsal schedule, constant critiquing, and intense competition into the mix, and the life...
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Andrea Comsky, Cello Instructor
September 02, 2009 by Andrea Comsky
I have been teaching cello in the Los Angeles area for over 40 years. My experience includes teaching in both the public and private schools, as well as my own studio where I teach all levels and all...
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Playing Along With Your Students
August 12, 2009 by Violin Viola Studio of Kirkl
When I was a young violin student my teacher would arrive at my house empty-handed. He never picked up an instrument to show me how something might be played, and I never had the chance to play duets...
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