
How to Empower Your Students
As a teacher, it’s easy to fall into the habit of always instructing, correcting, and giving students the solutions to

As a teacher, it’s easy to fall into the habit of always instructing, correcting, and giving students the solutions to

Zoom In-Class Winter Recital: Bringing Families Together Through Music Every winter, I host a semi-formal recital where each student performs

I notice the power of compliments. As teachers, my default is to point out what the student can improve on.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all! I’m so thankful to have a business that has kept running well during the pandemic.

At the beginning of a lesson, As a Vocal Teacher always try to tune into my students before diving into

As a music instructor with over 12 years of teaching experience, I’ve realized that my natural tendency is to correct

Music is about listening—and as teachers, it’s just as important to listen to our students as it is to listen

Teaching piano or voice lessons, especially to children, requires one key skill: patience. Every student learns differently, and sometimes, no