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For Artists: The True Goal
Artists are meant to change the world. I don’t mean that in a Marvel superhero way. The thing about artists is, we don’t just make art in one form. Eventually, or hopefully, we learn that each part of life is art. I see artists all the time that probably don’t even know they’re making art.…
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Songs of the Week: Funk

Funk is such a goldmine of guitar riffs and bass lines. The percussive guitar style is super fun to play, and along with blues rhythm, funk rhythm is what made me fall in love with rhythm playing(on both bass and guitar). If you think rhythm is boring, this is for you! Lose Yourself to Dance…
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Songs of the Week: Feel-Good Summer Vibe

This week I am featuring songs from various genres, both to suit your personal preferences but also to encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and try something new. The theme this week, since it’s starting to get warm and school’s out, is a sort of feel-good summer vibe. All the songs listed…
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Topic of the Week: Summer Break

Most of you are about to start summer break, so instead of giving you a bunch of homework and pushing for progress, we’re going to focus on how to have fun with your instrument and enjoy the progress you’ve made so far, while enjoying the weather. If you’re feeling inspired and want to continue learning…
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Summer of Ukulele

Ukulele is one of the easiest instruments to learn and bring with you anywhere, which makes it the perfect summer instrument. This article outlines all of the reasons why and how to get started. Why ukulele is the perfect summer instrument: Startup Guide for Ukulele The first things I would learn are: Feel free to…
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Music is Harmony

Music can be such a complex, vast topic that can take years to wrap your head around. People study it their whole lives. Some people never formally study it and that works out just fine too. I think I know why. The common thread I have seen in all of my musical studies, at the…
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How to let music heal

When I started learning cello, I quickly realized how sensitive the instrument is. If I had too much coffee or felt rushed or tense, it would transfer into my playing and the bow would skip, chatter and squeak. This forced me to either get frustrated and give up or learn to relax and center myself…
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Practice Methods 101

In this post, I’m going to outline different approaches to practicing and playing music. It’s useful to know the differences and apply the best method for each situation and goal at hand. It’s a common issue I see too often where students mix different modes and end up spinning their wheels, so I hope this…
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Music Theory: Necessary?

Knowing how music works is like having a trail map for the hike you’re on. Do you need a map in order to have fun hiking? Nope. In fact, it could be more fun to just wander aimlessly, free of plans or structure. Is a map useful if there’s a specific area you want to…
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Standard Notation vs Tablature

This will be two things: explaining the differences between the two for your understanding, and sharing my opinion in case you don’t know which one to go with. This debate is specifically for fretted instruments, if you play anything that doesn’t have frets, your only option is Standard Notation anyway. Standard Notation Every school I…
