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Find music resources, essential guide and useful information for anyone interested in taking music lessons.
Sloan School of Music provides private lessons, group classes, & band play led by experienced music instructors.
Sloan School of Music Blog
1w ago
Key Takeaways:
Most musicians would love their music to resonate with others.
The critical factor is to think outside the box.
There are many simple ways to make your music more exciting, such as adding new instruments or surprising sounds.
Listening to music is more than a simple action or task. It is an experience, and it can change your life.
Most musicians want their music to be something more than a catchy tune. They want it to touch people’s souls and change their lives. Not everyone can accomplish this elusive task, however. There’s a trick – or, more accurately, man ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
3w ago
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Some people may need help determining the best length of their piano lessons.
The proper duration of a music lesson has more to do with the student’s traits than anything else.
Most lessons last from 30 to 90 minutes.
Students can learn faster with shorter lessons than with longer ones.
A few factors can help determine the best length.
There are many reasons to contemplate the length and duration of your piano or music lessons. Newbies want to know how much time is needed to start properly. People with some experience might wonder when it’s most helpful to change lesson length ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
1M ago
Key Takeaways:
Jazz has a unique sound that many people prefer over other genres of music.
Learning to play jazz can be challenging.
There are specific tools required to learn correctly.
Regular practice helps perfect your skill.
Jazz music has a sound unlike any other type of music, and for many, it brings the greatest joy. It has a mystique and charisma not found in other musical genres, especially to the musician. Learning to play jazz is no easy task, however, even for musicians established in other genres.
The most effective way to learn to play jazz is to employ a practical appro ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
1M ago
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Music theory is crucial to becoming a great musician.
It is the study of how music works and what makes sounds work together or clash.
This knowledge helps musicians make more impactful music.
Music theory can be learned independently but is more effective with a teacher.
There are many opinions about what makes a good musician. The ability to make music is undoubtedly critical, but even more so is the ability to understand music.
Musicians with a deep understanding of music can directly apply that knowledge in their practice and better interpret, perform, and writ ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
2M ago
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Knowing your vocal range is the first step to being the best singer you can be
Your vocal range shows you the notes and songs you can pull off without straining your voice
Vocal range is the distance between the highest and lowest notes you can sing well
Being a great singer means knowing your vocal range and being comfortable with your pitch and tones. Your vocal range tells you what songs you can sing comfortably without straining and which best complements your voice.
You can’t use your voice to the best of your ability until you can identify your ranges, tones, and p ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
3M ago
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Practice is crucial to mastering your instrument.
The way you practice makes a difference in how you learn.
Practicing smarter is more effective than practicing longer.
It also means employing strategies to make learning easier.
Setting up proper practice space and breaking down the music into easily digestible chunks make practice more effective.
Remember to keep track of progress and reward yourself for wins to keep motivation high.
The 10,000-hour rule says that’s how long you must practice something to master it. Many great musicians have reiterated this and regaled fans w ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
3M ago
Key Takeaways:
Any musician can have trouble with rhythm occasionally.
Everyone has a sense of rhythm, but some people haven’t honed theirs.
Many exercises and activities help make your sense of rhythm stronger.
Have you ever seen someone dance that just amazed you or heard someone play an instrument with such perfection that it put a lump in your throat? People like that have an innate understanding of rhythm and music that is difficult for the rest of us to comprehend.
They seem to understand things like tempo, beat, and rhythm without even trying and can effortlessly play or h ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
4M ago
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Your first drum set is a milestone purchase.
Most new drummers make the same mistakes when buying their first set.
There are a few things to consider before you shop that help you avoid common mistakes.
There’s no other feeling like buying your first drum kit. You are about to embark on a musical journey that can change the course of your life. The drum set you choose will take you into your next talent phase. You will add to it and rearrange it many times before you graduate to something more suitable for your new skill level.
It may seem straightforward, but there are many o ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
4M ago
Key Takeaways:
A multi-instrumentalist is someone who can play more than one musical instrument well.
Several of the world’s most recognized musicians are multi-instrumental.
Playing many instruments has many benefits, but there are some hurdles to jump along the way.
Musicians Paul McCartney, Prince, Flea, Dave Grohl, and Trent Reznor have some obvious commonalities, but one they share is pretty rare – a talent for playing (and playing well) many instruments.
Multi-instrumental artists of their caliber are few and far between. Prince was a master of 27 instruments! Many musicians stri ..read more
Sloan School of Music Blog
5M ago
Key Takeaways:
Yamaha guitars are played by famous musicians worldwide
First-time guitar players need instruments made for beginners
Yamaha has several guitars built for comfort, playability, and inexpensiveness
The time has finally arrived when your budding new guitarist is ready to buy their first instrument. Brand-new guitar students can feel frustrated and confused, but a great acoustic guitar helps make things infinitely more manageable. The right beginner guitar will last you well into your professional playing days and will forever hold precious memories of your learning years.  ..read more