By far, the two most popular ways to take music lessons are by enrolling in a school or having a teacher come to your home. Since they both have their own pros and cons, let’s compare them to see
Living in a big city like Toronto, there are many options when it comes to music schools. So, how do you know which one will be the right fit? Here’s a short list to help you make the best
As a parent, it can be difficult to know what the ideal age is to start your child with music lessons. There are many variables to consider; their attention span, motor skill development, hand size, and a myriad of
How often, and for how long should your child practice? Ideally, all students should be practicing each day. The amount of time spent with their instrument varies with age, as it can be difficult to get younger children to
If you are debating whether it is better to study music in a group class or enroll in one-on-one lessons you are not alone. It’s a tough choice, and both types of learning have their benefits and challenges. Private
1. Builds confidence: When a student sees improvement in their playing it can boost confidence in other aspects of their life. Continually progressing towards more challenging goals shows what they are capable of achieving with their own work ethic
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In 2013, when we opened our first downtown music school location, we knew we were doing something special. However, we never expected to have such great responses so quickly. In 2014, we were delighted to have been nominated by
Are you ready to perform? When students think of performances, they often think of a long show with a number of songs that can require months of preparation. This often leaves students wondering: “Am I ready to perform?” At our