Now that you’ve invested in a recording studio, as suggested by Jessica Peresta, you’re one step closer to starting your music career. However, what budding musicians often overlook is the business side of music. After all, it’s not called show business for nothing — having a successful musical career requires a certain degree of knowledge […]
Month: November 2020
Putting On Musical Performances During a COVID-19 School Year
Are you wanting to do performances or programs with your students, but it seems a bit “tricky” this school year? Or, maybe you don’t want to put on a performance since navigating through the ins and outs of teaching music this school year is tricky, but you’ve been asked by your administration to do something. […]
5 Things to Consider if a Lesson Plan Fails
Let’s face it. Every lesson will not always go according to plan. There will be lessons that bomb in one way or another. The important thing is to know it’s not just you and that this happens to every teacher at one point or another. Also, keep moving forward and don’t give up or think […]