Have you travelled outside of Canada or been in close contact or with anyone who has been to a country listed on a Travel Advisory by the World Health Organization or Public Health Agency of Canada? Read More »
Round Three: Cool factor. The ukulele has made strides in the past 20 years with the advent of bone fide YouTube stars such as Jake Shimabukuro and Canada’s own James Hill. The guitar is a timeless sidekick to renegades and romantics. Read More »
Invite only the essentials. Too many people at the studio can create unintended distractions, awkward moments and unnecessary stress. It’s the opposite of the more, the merrier. Read More »
Your returned and completed Summer Schedule Change forms makes our studio happy!
We look forward to more forms being returned by Sat June 27. Read More »
Changing your music lesson schedule is the time to ask your teacher for independent assignments. Take a moment at the start of your pivot lesson to plan ahead for the next season. Read More »
Active artists have the opportunity to use their creativity to develop an established song for their own purposes. Considering many hits are composed, arranged and recorded in a short period of time, the artist that has listened to a song for months or years (or decades) has a much broader opportunity to re-imagine its presentation, starting with the free areas. Read More »