According to research at University of Zurich <www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/6447588/Playing-a-musical-instrument-makes-you-brainier.html> learning to play a musical instrument, such as the guitar, helps people develop better mental focus and increased memory. This benefit is especially promising for those who suffer from memory loss or ADD. The same study also showed music-making can improve one’s IQ by as much as...Continue Reading
Learning to play the guitar can be a bonding experience between parent and child, like playing catch or a board game. If approached as a connective personal exchange, music making together can be playful activity leading to an exchange of creative ideas. Like shooting hoops on a basketball court, playing an instrument can also be...Continue Reading
Learning to Play the Guitar Step by Step for Children and Their Parents The thesis of this book is children need help gaining the physical skill and conceptual understanding of music making. Who is better invested than you: their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles? If you are one of the 85% of adults who did not...Continue Reading
The introductory lesson (below is a sample portion of the video) teaches you how to hold the instrument, position your hand and the fingers for the best results. It includes enjoyable music-making pieces that also help the learner develop solid basic skills and play duets! The introductory courses are ideal for students of all ages....Continue Reading
In this quarantined age of social distance, we encourage everyone to take a moment to discover your voice and fully make it your own. Music is one way to tap into this power. Music education imparts the invaluable life long lesson of how to develop this language that exceeds language. Music helps one speak beyond...Continue Reading
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