by Laura Mason, Music Artistry Instructor with Kathy’s Music A student’s repertoire, or pieces and exercises they are playing, can be considered their musical diet. We’ve discussed the importance of …
Read MoreThe Joy of Sharing Music: Giving Music Away, a.k.a. Performing by Laura Mason Not long after one begins studying music, performance is brought up. Performing can be intimidating, but it ...
Read MoreThe Joy of Sharing Music: Participating in an Ensemble by Laura Mason The musical benefits of participating in an ensemble are innumerable. Students learn to hone skills like awareness …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison As we learn the recorder in our last year of Kindermusik, we will be introducing 5 notes during the course of 15 weeks. Whenever learning a new …
Read MoreRSVP TODAY: Kindermusik Olympic Family Celebration Saturday, February 10th at 2:30 PM Upper St. Clair Community Center at Boyce Mayview Park Dress up as your favorite country, sport, or athlete …
Read MoreWith the Winter Weather upon us, please learn more about our Weather Policy: In General, Kindermusik Classes & Private Lessons WILL RUN UNLESS: The Roads Are Not …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison It all started with a “fresh project.” You see, my mother and I LOVE doing crafts together. From the time I was a little girl we were …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison We know that one of the best ways to inspire our Lesson Students is to motivate them to listen to music featuring their instrument that is performed technically …
Read MoreOur Music Artistry Program includes several performance opportunities during the year – recitals, open-mic night, coffee house, and more. This December 2017, we invite our Lesson Students to do something …
Read MoreOne thing you can count on – there is a song for everything when it comes to Kindermusik! And maybe 2 or 3 songs when it comes to favorite celebrations …
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