Have you travelled outside of Canada or been in close contact or with anyone who has been to a country listed on a Travel Advisory by the World Health Organization or Public Health Agency of Canada? Read More »
Round Three: Cool factor. The ukulele has made strides in the past 20 years with the advent of bone fide YouTube stars such as Jake Shimabukuro and Canada’s own James Hill. The guitar is a timeless sidekick to renegades and romantics. Read More »
If you’re video recording a music performance in Milton, here are the leading candidates for sites: Ivy Arms bumpout. No singing on the patio, but for digital pianos and other instrumentals, it’s perfect. Read More »
Changing your music lesson schedule is the time to ask your teacher for independent assignments. Take a moment at the start of your pivot lesson to plan ahead for the next season. Read More »
It’s a far from an ideal situation: performing with other musicians without the benefit of a rehearsal. Recently, we’ve begun performing again at low key events, even before rehearsing together in person. Here’s what we learned. Read More »
One-chord songs are the last minute musicians’ best friend. Whether you’re dealing with an emergency substitute guitar player or a young piano player called to the stage, you’ll want to have a couple of one chord songs in your back pocket to keep your side of the stage time agreement. Read More »