Thursday, July 2 through Saturday, July 4 is our studio’s Exam Week. Instructors or staff members will be available to assist with candidates’ video recordings for exam entry with the London College of Music / Registry of Guitar Tutors. Read More »
If you’re video recording a music performance in Milton, here are the leading candidates for sites: Ivy Arms bumpout. No singing on the patio, but for digital pianos and other instrumentals, it’s perfect. 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 »
It’s a far from an ideal situation: performing with other musicians without the benefit of a rehearsal. Recently, we’ve begun performing again at low key events, even before rehearsing together in person. Here’s what we learned. Read More »
One-chord songs are the last minute musicians’ best friend. Whether you’re dealing with an emergency substitute guitar player or a young piano player called to the stage, you’ll want to have a couple of one chord songs in your back pocket to keep your side of the stage time agreement. 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 »