by Chris Salter | Jan 14, 2014 | Chris Salter |
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by Chris Salter | Jan 10, 2014 | Music Learners |
Why Music Education Is Changing I believe that music education as we know it is changing profoundly. The change has already begun, and it is already causing bewilderment and frustration for a great many music teachers. But it is also creating tremendous new...
by Chris Salter | Jan 8, 2014 | Chris Salter |
Performing music at a professional level is perhaps one of the most complex of human accomplishments. As a sensory stimulus, music is both exceedingly intricate and structured along several dimensions. Moreover, making music requires the integration of multimodal...
by Vincent Miele | Jan 7, 2014 | Press Releases |
Autism Hope Alliance gives seal of approval to family friendly Piano Wizard Academy piano learning software game system. Boulder, Colorado January 6, 2014 The Autism Hope Alliance is a non-profit foundation that embodies hope for families facing the diagnosis of...
by Vincent Miele | Jan 6, 2014 | Early Learners |
A large number of parents spend a lot of time dragging their kids to steeply priced music lessons and after that the child unexpextedly declare that they detest playing their instrument. Right after the time and cash involved, these words are a frustration for any...
by Vincent Miele | Dec 28, 2013 | Academy TidBits |
You're probably thinking "why should I tune my piano?" I haven't moved it. Or you may be thinking that since it's really not played all that much, why tune it? Maybe you think that because you moved it a few feet that it will be knocked out of tune. These are...