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The Strange Stories Behind the Most Famous Musical Composers

Olivia Pasquarelli
Thursday, January 9th 2020

Beethoven, Chopin, and Vivaldi… What do these three people have in common other than the fact that we call them only by their last name and that they had some interesting haircuts? These are three of the most widely celebrated musical composers in history, and also the three composers that Cristiana Pegoraro selected to cover in her upcoming Great Classical Composers class. They’re some of the most eccentric people who ever lived; they marched to the beat of their own drums, literally and figuratively. 

Lessonface 2019 Teacher of the Year

Teachers of the Year for 2019

Claire Cunningham
Tuesday, December 31st 2019


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Creating Stronger Solos

Francesca Simone
Friday, December 20th 2019

Most people think when they see their favorite guitarist solo, he/she is sweating rainbows and sparkles of guitar godliness: that maybe a thick cloud of inspiration hit them and he/she is now playing the best solo ever imaginable. Well, lemme tell you something, my friends: that is far from true. That solo was built from years and years of studying riffs, licks, techniques and developing tools necessary to build great solos. 

Guitar Essentials for Parents

Leah Kruszewski
Sunday, December 15th 2019

Is your child asking for a guitar for Christmas? An instrument and music lessons are a great way to jumpstart a lifelong love of music. Here are some tips and resources (compiled from several articles) to help you and your child make the most of their music education.   

Online Guitar Classes with Francesca Simone

Francesca Simone
Saturday, December 14th 2019

Online Group Guitar Classes with Francesca Simone

Classes start January 5

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Tuning Your Violin

Lora
By Lora
Wednesday, December 11th 2019

Tuning the violin isn’t difficult, but with a few tips and tricks, you can learn to tune quickly and easily.

Two Simple Exercises to Better Belting

Leah Hinton
Sunday, December 8th 2019

Lessonface teacher Leah Hinton stopped by the Lessonface studio to record this lesson on better belting! In the lesson, she covers average belting ranges, her first tip called the Stair Stepper, and her second tip of belting on a five-note scale. Watch it here!

Lessonface 2019 Gift Guide

Claire Cunningham
Friday, November 29th 2019

Here's a quick list of gift ideas for the musician(s) in your life, submitted by Lessonface teachers! 

First and foremost, there are Lessonface gift certificates, which you can purchase here. These are redeemable for any purchase on Lessonface, including one-on-one lessons, group classes, and self-paced courses. Save up to $100 in gift cards in our Black Friday sale -- ends midnight Monday, Dec 2! Terms and conditions apply. 
 

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Purchasing Your First Violin

Lora
By Lora
Tuesday, November 26th 2019

Buying your first violin is an exciting, and sometimes daunting task. It’s an important decision since the quality of your violin can directly affect your progress. A good quality violin will be enjoyable to play. On the other hand, a poorly made violin can lead to frustration and slowed progress. Here are some tips to help you make the best choice.

What Is (and Isn’t) Flamenco: Part Two

Leah Kruszewski
Monday, November 25th 2019

       There is a lot of great music out there that shares techniques, sounds, and inspiration with flamenco, yet is decidedly not flamenco. It might belong to a different style altogether, or it could be fusion or flamenco-inspired genre. It’s normal for the distinction to be a bit hazy outside of Spain. However, if you’re looking to learn a certain style of guitar (flamenco or otherwise), it’s helpful to be able to articulate what you want.   

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