4 Important Conversations To Have with Every Music Student

It''s important to understand your student''s goals and for them to understand yours. Here are 4 conversations you should have with your students to make the most of your relationship.
It''s important to understand your student''s goals and for them to understand yours. Here are 4 conversations you should have with your students to make the most of your relationship.
Creating a family-oriented culture in your music studio
Planning a recital may come with its challenges, but it is essential for young musicians.
Referrals can make the best customers - but how do we go about asking for referrals? How do we get our families to want to refer us?
Music lessons, for the most part, have followed the same format for decades: meet with a teacher once a week, then go home to practice for the rest of the 6 days. But we’ve launched into the 21st century with more changes than ever. How can we keep up?
Technology doesn''t have to replace teachers! In fact, it can only make you better. See how you can incorporate technology into your music studio to make you a super-teacher!
Inspired by lessons from ''One Minute Manager'', we show you the biggest pitfall of practice and how simple it is to fix.
Ever thought about going paperless? Here''s how you can still give written assignments with little to no paper/printing!
Learn about different ways to make backing tracks, ranging from the easiest ways to the most unique. But - before you make a backing track, you''re going to need to know these quick and dirty tips to identifying chord progressions.