Category: Articles

Little Hurricane Interview

Little Hurricane, an American rock and blues band out of San Diego, California, was formed in 2010. Since then, they’ve released four albums, including 2017s “Same Sun Same Moon.” Renier Fee, Director of Marketing at Music & Arts, interviewed Anthony “Tone” Catalano, about his past, favorite gear, and the future of the band. I’m a […]

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Mastering Cello

Mastering the Cello: Practicing & Technique Tips

Mastering the cello is a process which takes years. If you’re new to the instrument, or have a child that’s interested in picking it up, it’s important to understand that from the start. However, with hard work and dedication, it can be done. In this article, we’ll discuss some techniques you can adopt which will […]

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Violin Common Mistakes

Common Mistakes Made By New Violinists

Between proper posture and music theory, learning to play the violin can be quite a challenge. Any time you learn a new skill, whether it be at home or in the classroom, you will probably make mistakes. After all, mistakes are a normal part of the learning process and, as long as they don’t become […]

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Tips for Keeping a Piano in Great Shape

Tips for Keeping a Piano in Great Shape

Whether you’ve just enrolled your child in piano lessons or are taking lessons yourself, a piano is an investment in your future. It can bring you and your family a lifetime of music and, if properly maintained, can be passed down from generation to generation. Just as you keep your car and home maintained, the […]

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Some of the Most Common Repairs for the Tuba

Some of the Most Common Repairs for the Tuba

As a musician, you know how important taking care of your instrument is. With proper care and maintenance, not only will your tuba last for years to come, but major repairs that cost a fortune can be prevented. Experiencing problems with the tuba and its various components is a normal part of owning an instrument, […]

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Stress Free Tips for Wrapping Up the School Year

Stress Free Tips for Wrapping Up the School Year

So, you’ve completed all your end-of-year performances and summer is right around the corner. While rest, relaxation, and some great vacations may be in your near future, you need to finish out the school year first. Unfortunately, wrapping up the school year can be just as stressful and complicated as preparing for a new one, […]

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The Importance of Learning Music Theory

How learning music theory can broaden your child’s skills — and elevate their passion for practice and performance.

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How to Make the Most of Your Trombone Lessons

How to Make the Most of Your Trombone Lessons

Whether you’ve just enrolled your child in trombone lessons for the very first time or they’re back in lessons after taking an extended break, excelling at an instrument takes more than just showing up for lessons–it takes practicing, maintenance, and plenty of communication between you, your child, and your child’s music teacher. With tips that […]

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Teaching Tools: Top 5 Lists and Practice Logs

By Thomas Furdon Something I find most helpful in guiding my students while keeping them motivated is “Top 5” lists. I ask all of my students to make top 5 lists while keeping a practice journal. This helps them, and me, realize their goals and set benchmarks while tracking their progress. All of my students […]

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Teaching Students with Disabilities

By Dennis McCorkle   I first have to state up front that I am neither a certified music therapist nor a medical practitioner. I am however a teacher with over fifty years’ experience, a parent with personal experience dealing with an emotionally challenged child, a Christian lay counselor, and have had tremendous results with learning […]

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