

Little Music Makers: Make a Christmas Tambourine
It’s the holiday season and we’re feeling the itch to get crafty and make something special! Christmas songs like Jingle Bells are already playing in shopping malls, stores and cafes, and so we thought, why not let’s make our very own snowflake tambourine that jingles? We were excited about the idea and got to it right away! Making your own snowflake tambourine is simple to make and it’s perfect for parent-child bonding time! The materials needed include: 2 paper plates White


5 Things Parents Should Know About Music Practice
Are you considering to send your child for music classes but are not sure of what to expect? Going for music classes may be a mystery for you if you've not attended any before. So it's no wonder you may feel slightly overwhelmed about starting your child on a musical journey. We have to admit, this journey is not easy! Being prepared and knowing what you can or should do can help ease the way forward. Learning a music instrument is not going to always be a smooth-sailing proc


Which of These 7 Common Piano Practice Mistakes Is Your Child Making?
Music practice is essential for your child if he or she wants to improve on their piano playing. It is also important for you as a parent to sit in on their practices to provide support, encouragement and look out for any mistakes that they may be making. You don’t need much musical background to identify his or her mistakes! Read on more to find out! The way a person practices is especially important because it affects the effectiveness of the practice. And because practice


4 Fun and Easy Ways to Introduce Music To Your Child
Do you want to introduce music to your child but are not sure how or if it is the right time to start lessons proper? Start by bringing music into your everyday lives at home! Studies have shown that children who are exposed to music AND actively participate in music activities from a young age forge strong neural pathways that give them a mental advantage. Parts of the brain associated with math and logical thinking, reading and emotional wellbeing are stimulated; motor skil

10 Best Educational Music Apps For Your Child That Are Free!
Over the course of teaching, we have used many different music apps to use with our students. Here are 10 of our favourite music apps that are free (yay!) For Sound Composition and Exploration: 1. Falling Stars This app is created by Trident gum (so weird we know) and so addictive! Any composition / sound scape you create on this app sounds professionally done! We also love the use of nature in this app - so calming. Recommended age group - 6 years and up 2. Singing Fingers S


4 Ways to Motivate Your Child to Practice Piano
Learning a new instrument can be exciting and novel for your child at the start. But the fun wears off when piano pieces start getting more challenging and practising the piano everyday becomes a chore. Many parents come to us at this point and ask us for advice on how to motivate their child to practise the piano. But first, how much practice is enough? Is a thirty or forty-five minute practice session sufficient? The answer is simple - first we have to understand that child