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I’m so thankful to have a thriving business through the pandemic season. Last year I had 23 students including adults

I’m so thankful to have a thriving business through the pandemic season. Last year I had 23 students including adults

I’ve noticed that the more I correct a student’s mistakes, the more discouraged they become. Early in my teaching career,

If you’ve ever sang high and lot notes, you’ll often find a place of tension in between your high and

I have found that giving a estimated time to practice may not be sufficient to help students how to practice.

A lot of my students pick songs that require some sort of belting or their higher register voice before they

When you’re teaching music for several hours a day, comfort isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. I learned this the

I’ve recently discovered the Whiteboard feature on Zoom which helps engage my students. It’s been helpful to introduce new concepts

When All Else Fails, Use Humor in Music Lessons Life is too short to not have fun. During my 12

One of the biggest challenges of playing any instrument is finding time to practice consistently. The best tip I have