Powerful Practice Workshop with Dr. Mihoko Watanabe
Have you ever felt stressed or frustrated while practicing? What about having feelings of nervousness or anxiety for an upcoming performance? We are so excited
Have you ever felt stressed or frustrated while practicing? What about having feelings of nervousness or anxiety for an upcoming performance? We are so excited
We are so excited to be sponsoring the 3rd Annual Indy Trumpet Day put together by Kent Hickey on Saturday, June 22nd! Over the past
Mastering an instrument requires dedication, but not all practice sessions are created equal. Discover effective strategies to make your music practice more efficient and enjoyable,
Have you ever been curious about the electric flute’s unique sound? Or are you on the lookout for detailed insights into various flute brands? We’re
I am excited to announce that Sean Imboden will be giving a master class here at Paige’s Music on February 25thfrom 5-6:30pm. I have known
I am excited to announce that Sean Imboden will be giving a master class here at Paige’s Music on November 19thfrom 5-6:30pm. I have known
As you continue to progress as musicians, you will eventually outgrow the equipment you are using. Even if you feel like you aren’t ready to
At a time when marching band or other summer music camps are typically ramping up into full gear, I know there are many students who
Looking for some options to keep your skills progressing over the summer? Here are 5 summer trombone resources that you can use without leaving your
By now we’ve all probably had some extra time to practice our trombones. If you have the time, but you’ve been lacking motivation, here are
If you are one of the “essential workers” out there, I would like to personally thank you for your hard work. If you are a
If I had a dollar for every time someone has said “marching band is a sport!” I could by the entire S&P 500. It is
1. The War of Art by Steven Pressfield “Resistance cannot be seen, touched, heard, or smelled. But it can be felt. We experience it
We like to share this post each year to give you some ideas for practicing at home over break! You’ve made it through the first
When I meet with a new student for the first time we always discuss what books they need to have for their lessons. Here are
Jared Rodin is one of the most active and successful musicians in the area. As a performer, educator, and contractor he must always deliver at
I have never liked recitals. Or auditions. Even playing my solo for Solo & Ensemble. I have always been more comfortable performing when there was
I speak from experience when I say that playing after a long break is tough! If you haven’t picked your instrument up in a few
The article below is written by Mr. Alex Keim, band director, at Noblesville East Middle School. When we asked him if we could post it
As a brass player, there are naturally good days and bad days. Days where the instrument sings effortlessly, and days where you want nothing more