Tips Proper Care and Feeding of a Music School Director Posted at August 31, 2018, in Tips Proper Care and Feeding of a Music School Director Friends, it’s the calm before the storm, so it’s the perfect[…] Read More » Tips for Repairs to Music Gear Posted at August 9, 2018, in Tips Five Tips for Instrument Repairs In association with AC~DC Music Gear Restorations, Rick Imus Music Studio now offers repairs, maintenance and[…] Read More » Violin Kits for New Students Posted at July 17, 2018, in Tips Violin Kits Students new to violin lessons typically start with violin kits. The kit consists of a violin, bow, rosin and[…] Read More » Second Instrument Points Posted at June 17, 2018, in Tips LEARNING A SECOND INSTRUMENT Guest columnist Judith Brown, B.A., B. Ed. Music is a journey of thresholds and much[…] Read More » Five Levels of Set-Up Shows Posted at March 29, 2018, in Tips FIVE LEVELS OF PERFORMANCES With our seventh annual road trip in the rear view mirrors, it’s time to look at[…] Read More » Metronome Mastery for Music Students Posted at October 22, 2017, in Tips Metronome Mastery: Get with the times A metronome is a device or program that produces a click on a[…] Read More » Tips for Getting Organized for Private Music Lessons Posted at September 26, 2017, in Tips Think getting organized is just for New Year’s Resolutions? Start off the new Studio Calendar with these tips for getting[…] Read More » Tips for Daily Practising Posted at August 23, 2017, in Tips Five Tips for Daily Practising September is a great time to start great habits, such as daily practising. Here are five[…] Read More » Tips for Parents New to Music Lessons Posted at August 23, 2017, in Tips With a new school year approaching, it’s a great time to consider the benefits of learning a musical discipline, such as drums,[…] Read More » Setting Musical Goals Posted at July 21, 2017, in Tips We help students reach their musical goals. What will your goals in music be for September through August? Here are[…] Read More » « Previous 1 2 3 4 Next »
Proper Care and Feeding of a Music School Director Posted at August 31, 2018, in Tips Proper Care and Feeding of a Music School Director Friends, it’s the calm before the storm, so it’s the perfect[…] Read More »
Tips for Repairs to Music Gear Posted at August 9, 2018, in Tips Five Tips for Instrument Repairs In association with AC~DC Music Gear Restorations, Rick Imus Music Studio now offers repairs, maintenance and[…] Read More »
Violin Kits for New Students Posted at July 17, 2018, in Tips Violin Kits Students new to violin lessons typically start with violin kits. The kit consists of a violin, bow, rosin and[…] Read More »
Second Instrument Points Posted at June 17, 2018, in Tips LEARNING A SECOND INSTRUMENT Guest columnist Judith Brown, B.A., B. Ed. Music is a journey of thresholds and much[…] Read More »
Five Levels of Set-Up Shows Posted at March 29, 2018, in Tips FIVE LEVELS OF PERFORMANCES With our seventh annual road trip in the rear view mirrors, it’s time to look at[…] Read More »
Metronome Mastery for Music Students Posted at October 22, 2017, in Tips Metronome Mastery: Get with the times A metronome is a device or program that produces a click on a[…] Read More »
Tips for Getting Organized for Private Music Lessons Posted at September 26, 2017, in Tips Think getting organized is just for New Year’s Resolutions? Start off the new Studio Calendar with these tips for getting[…] Read More »
Tips for Daily Practising Posted at August 23, 2017, in Tips Five Tips for Daily Practising September is a great time to start great habits, such as daily practising. Here are five[…] Read More »
Tips for Parents New to Music Lessons Posted at August 23, 2017, in Tips With a new school year approaching, it’s a great time to consider the benefits of learning a musical discipline, such as drums,[…] Read More »
Setting Musical Goals Posted at July 21, 2017, in Tips We help students reach their musical goals. What will your goals in music be for September through August? Here are[…] Read More »