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How to be supportive when a loved one is learning something new
Learning a new skill—whether music, painting, dance, pottery, or any creative craft—can feel exciting and intimidating. Support from friends and family makes the process more enjoyable and sustainable. Here are practical, respectful ways to help a loved one grow as a learner. Provide the right tools (within reason) ; Help them get a usable instrument or basic supplies so they can practice at home. This doesn’t mean buying top-of-the-line gear—rentals, borrowing, or a good-qu
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Mar 142 min read


Belgium Baby!
Well, I just got back from a wonderful trip to Belgium. How did that even happen, I'm not sure. I have been performing with my very good...
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Sep 20, 20232 min read


New School Year, New Routine.... hopefully
Summer has come and gone, and here we are, the first day back to school for our little (or not so little) ones. It's funny how things...
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Sep 6, 20232 min read


Why some people "catch on" faster than others...
Some of my students ask "Why do certain people catch on faster than others?". It's not that they "catch on"; it's probably that they...
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Jan 26, 20232 min read
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