by Chris Salter | Nov 28, 2017 | Adult Learners, Music In School |
If you are suffering through the steep climb to a graduate degree, you are not alone. More than half a million Americans are pursuing advanced education at any given time. In today’s educational climate that could mean anything from a rigorous on-site literature...
by Chris Salter | May 18, 2017 | Academy TidBits |
We all know that our favorite music makes us feel good, but many assume that the connection is just in their imaginations. The truth is, studies show that music actually can improve your health both mentally and physically in a number of ways. What follows are five...
by Chris Salter | Mar 5, 2017 | Special Needs |
Update: December 2016 Jed as come a long way. As many of our fans recall, Jed was born with severe mental challenges. He couldn't walk until he was 4. He didn't say his first words until he was 6. And at 7, he couldn't even do a 4 piece puzzle. Then his mom May came...
by Chris Salter | Jul 13, 2016 | Music Learners |
Do you get a headache just thinking about piano lessons? Does learning to play piano sound like a difficult task? For many, it is certainly a challenge. Consider this 1. 80% of those that try to learn piano give up within the first 2 years. 2. Piano lessons can be...
by Chris Salter | May 28, 2015 | Academy TidBits |
If you are reading this, you are probably searching for low price piano lessons for your children, or even yourself. But is the effort worth it? There's the old saying that you get what you pay for. Luckily, that's not the case with Piano Wizard Academy. Thanks to...
by Chris Salter | Mar 8, 2015 | Music Learners |
Not many kids or adults enjoy practicing scales and boring drills. But if you want to get better, practicing is a must. Think about baseball players. They don't make it to the major leagues without hours and hours of practice to improve their skills and play at the...