by Jonathan Swift | May 30, 2018 | Adult Learners |
Plenty of adults dream of being an exceptional piano player, and as we said before, this is possible with determination and commitment. No matter if you learned a bit as a child and then gave it up, or if you have just decided to pick it up as a hobby; here are some... by Jonathan Swift | May 11, 2018 | Music Therapy |
Although most high school students want to become better students, the balancing act between academics and social life, along with peer pressure, can make the road to success a tricky one. Thankfully, with the help of music, students can actually tap into a world of...
by Chris Salter | Nov 28, 2017 | 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 Vincent | Jul 29, 2017 | Academy TidBits |
Although modern cars come with high-tech safety features, all these features will not help if drivers get distracted or enraged while behind the wheel of a car. According to Dave Abels, flaring emotions on the road be one of the leading causes of traffic accidents.... by Vincent | Jul 21, 2017 | Seniors |
Most of us listen to music nearly every day, but fewer and fewer people are learning music, either on their own or in school. Many commentators have decried the cultural impact of reduced music education, but there is another consequence we haven’t considered: music’s... 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 our 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...