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Archives for March 2009

Guest Post: Back to Basics – The Realities of Running Your Own Studio

March 5, 2009 by natalie 1 Comment

Teaching others how to hone their musical talents can be one of the most enjoyable and rewarding things you can choose to do. However, from time to time things can get frustrating and a reality check is in order. When this happens, it is time to take a step back and evaluate the basics of […]

Filed Under: Business, Guest Posts

International Music Score Library Project

March 4, 2009 by natalie Leave a Comment

Have you seen the website for the International Music Score Library Project? I just came across this recently, so I haven’t used it much, but it looks like a fabulous resource for finding free scores – both those in the public domain, and those of composers willing to share their works for free. Their main […]

Filed Under: Repertoire Suggestions, Resources

March Music Education Carnival

March 3, 2009 by natalie Leave a Comment

Be sure to stop in over at the Tanbur Music Education Blogspot for the March Music Education Blog Carnival. And if you have a music education blog, jump on board the April carnival so we can keep the great collection of music education posts coming!

Filed Under: Resources, Teaching

Teaching Students to Teach Themselves

March 3, 2009 by natalie Leave a Comment

Thomas J. West, of the Music Education Practice Tips blog, has a short, but fabulous post entitled, Technique Targeting: Becoming Your Own Music Teacher. He writes, In order to become independent, a music student must learn the skills a music teacher already possesses. They must learn: * to detect musical errors or inaccuracies * to […]

Filed Under: Teaching

Monday Mailbag – Music Practice Tips for Young Children

March 2, 2009 by natalie 6 Comments

This week, I received an e-mail from a mother looking for practice advice for her almost-5-year old son, who has been in Suzuki cello classes for about a year. She writes, “I know he likes to play, once he gets going and concentrates and is playing. However the practices are becoming a power struggle; he […]

Filed Under: Monday Mailbag, Practice Incentives, Teaching

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