by Vincent Miele | Apr 19, 2010 | Game to Learning |
David Williamson Schaffer’s book (available at Amazon) has provided valuable research on this subject that concerns practically every parent. Here are some reviews of this terrific book: "You may have asked yourself if computer games are destroying the...
by Vincent Miele | Apr 19, 2010 | Home-School |
As a home school parent teaching math, science, and reading are essentials, but consider the skills learned through teaching homeshool music. Perhaps you don't think that your family is very musical and perhaps right now, none of your children are learning a...
by Vincent Miele | Apr 19, 2010 | Music Learners |
Parents are always trying to get children involved in activities such as sports, but piano playing can be beneficial as well. A child who learns to play the piano will develop concentration and coordination, just as a young athlete would, as well as pride of...
by Vincent Miele | Apr 19, 2010 | Home-School |
How Parents, Music Teachers Can Create a Homeschool Music Curriculum By supporting music education and creating opportunities for homeschoolers to play together, parents are helping to pass on the joy of music. Check out this great article entitled "Music Instruction...
by Chris Salter | Apr 19, 2010 | Learn Music Like a Language |
Language is a way to share information in a way that many people can understand. Therefore, it only stands to reason that music is a language. That is, written music is a language; the actual sounds of the music are purely artistic and abstract. (Composers...
by Vincent Miele | Apr 19, 2010 | Adult Learners |
Jimmie Richard watched each of her five children take up an instrument and set it down again before she finally started making her own melodies. She was a mere 69 at the dawn of her musical education. Now 75, she still studies theory and practices hymns on the piano...