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When Should My Child Start Learning Music? LessonFace.com

When Should My Child Start Learning Music?

Brandon Simes
Thursday, May 30th 2013

Music lessons benefit kids greatly - be it in terms of academics, social development, fostering a good work ethic, or just for the fun of it. There’s no reason to eschew music lessons as you age - they also benefit adults, but if you’re a parent, the question isn’t whether your kids will benefit from music lessons, it’s when should my child start music lessons?

Music Technology, Lessonface.com

Must-Know Digital Music Resources: Become the Next Generation Musician

Justine Lee
Thursday, May 30th 2013

Just as you are always eager to improve your bowing skills or sound clarity, in this day and age, being a good musician also means improving your digital prowess.  Below is a list of digital music resources that we have compiled, some of which are pretty popular and some of which you might not have heard of.  Either way, we think you should check them out!

Online Sheet Music, Lessonface.com

Finding Sheet Music Online

Brandon Simes
Monday, May 13th 2013

While tabs are a great way to get started playing music, oftentimes you’ll need sheet music to truly learn a song. This is especially true for classical music, as well as some popular music.

Mike Smith, Lessonface Online Drum Teacher, YouTube HTML

How To Learn A Cover Song

Brandon Simes
Friday, May 10th 2013

https://www.lessonface.com/music-instructor/mike-smithRead on to learn how to slow a YouTube video down or speed it up like this clip of Lessonface drum teacher Mike Smith.

Learning to play a cover song is a great way to become tight as a band or to add fun to an album or live show. It breaks up the monotony, allows you to showcase your personality and tastes, and takes away the stress of having to write the perfect song.

Lessonface Music Studio, Online Music Lessons

How To Create The Perfect Music Practice Space

Brandon Simes
Tuesday, May 7th 2013

Practicing music isn’t always easy. You oftentimes have to deal with keeping the noise level down while simultaneously keeping the passion level high, and finding the time for practice can be a challenge - although one definitely worth overcoming. This article will focus on creating the perfect music practice space by looking at two options: renting a studio and soundproofing.

Billy Norris, Lessonface Online Guitar Teacher and Gavin DeGraw's Musical Director

Five Questions With Billy Norris, Musical Director For Gavin DeGraw

Brandon Simes
Wednesday, May 1st 2013

Billy Norris is a 25-year-old professional musician who tours the world as the guitarist and musical director for superstar Gavin DeGraw, and we are extremely excited that Billy also offers live online guitar lessons through Lessonface. Since 2008, Billy has toured and recorded both in the U.S. and abroad as the guitarist and musical director for DeGraw, as well as S-Curve artist Andy Grammer, and Universal Republic artist Colbie Caillat.

Thomas West, Lessonface Online Music Teacher

Five Questions With Music Generalist Thomas West

Brandon Simes
Friday, April 26th 2013

Thomas West teaches 17 instruments on Lessonface, as well as voice, beatboxing, and theory lessons. That’s right, he teaches over 20 categories. Thomas is an experienced director of marching bands, concert bands, choral groups, and orchestras, a jazz improvisation and private instructor, as well as a marching drill writer.

Use Your Commute Wisely So You Have Time For Music Lessons With LessonFace

How To Make Time To Practice Your Instrument

Brandon Simes
Saturday, April 20th 2013

In most pursuits, the better you are at something, the more you enjoy doing it. This is true no matter whether you’re in elementary school or navigating retirement. Then, because you enjoy what you’re doing, you get better at it, and this virtuous cycle continues on and on.

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