While everything an adult beginner needs can be accomplished in a 30 minute lesson, most often adult beginners feel more comfortable with a 45 minute lesson.
Replacing missing ivory key tops costs about $10 per ivory wafer, if done in conjunction with a normal tuning appointment. (Replacements are...
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Read More »If you are a new student, you may not know how to choose a lesson length. And if you have already taken music lessons, you may want learn when to change your lesson length. Either way, I’ll show you what you need to know to choose the best lesson length for you.
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Read More »I’ve had more than 15 music teachers in my life, some better and some worse. But I’ve had only one exceptional teacher who gave me 15 minute lessons, literally. And these were the most effective lessons I ever had. Why? Because he knew exactly what I needed, and he gave me that information in a focused, goal oriented way. A music teacher’s job is to give you enough information to push you, but not so much information that you are overwhelmed. The right amount of information for you does not change based on the lesson length. It’s determined by your concentration, experience and goals. It takes a skilled and well trained teacher to get this right. Once your teacher has given you the right amount of information, you will then apply it in your lesson. Your teacher, ideally, should then supervise your practice to ensure you are doing things correctly and accurately. If you have a quality teacher, the main difference between lesson lengths is the amount of supervised practice time that you have. In a shorter lesson you will have less time to repeat things with the teacher. In a longer lesson you will have more. The question to take a longer or shorter lesson then becomes about your comfort. The exception here is for advanced students who are learning a large amount of music during a lesson. In this case, a longer lesson will be required. Most students find they are more comfortable with the pacing in a longer lesson. Of course, you can only take that longer lesson if your concentration is good. But a good teacher will know how to help manage your concentration and keep you engaged for maximum progress.
Cardioid microphones are ideal for stage and close-mic settings, since they block leaks and undesired sounds. In recordings, you can use...
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