Exploring the best age to start music lessons, the American Music Institute highlights the cognitive and social benefits for ...
Wondering if your child is ready for music lessons? You’ll want to consider several factors before signing up and shelling out the cash. Have a child who’s taking lessons but wants to quit? We’ve got ...
Duolingo is launching its new music course sometime this fall. The educational tech company first announced that it was gearing up to add music lessons to its repertoire back in September, promising ...
Looking to start music lessons? It might not be as easy as do-re-mi. Googling “music lessons in Sacramento” spits out endless results, and that’s just the problem: With so many choices, how do you ...
Imagine if you were taking a music lesson and then taking that lesson with you to work—to ask for a raise. Well, that's precisely what happened to one student whose teacher had studied with Noa ...
Online music curriculum and resources can offer parents and students affordable music education at home. But while art curriculum can be easily found online, music curriculum seems to be more ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. In 2004, a paper appeared in the journal Psychological Science, titled “Music Lessons Enhance IQ.” The author, composer and University of Toronto ...
One of the most challenging aspects of parenting today is navigating the amount of time our young people are spending in front of digital devices. When children or teens are tethered to online spaces, ...
The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to offering high-quality applied music instruction to undergraduate students at SCU. Lessons are available to music majors/minors, theatre/dance ...
A recent research study suggests that learning music doesn't make you smarter. For parents who have been encouraging their children to take music lessons, this could be a disconcerting message, but it ...
The locally owned music school announces expanded lesson availability, new seasonal camps, and faculty growth for ...
Sherman Avenue Elementary music teacher Jermaine L. Jackson, a 12-year educator and Educator of the Year nominee, hooks students with dance, song and instruments built around music they already love.