Music inspires people in different ways, and it can be amazing to see how this inspiration manifests itself. After hearing a favorite piece or musician, some people sing, some people dance, some people even go out and learn to play an instrument, which is awesome. This is how many amateur and professional musicians start their […]
Recovering From Your Musical Mistakes
Most folks have a fear of making mistakes, yet it’s common knowledge that mistakes are an unavoidable part of the human experience. So how do some musicians react when mistakes pop up during a performance? That depends largely on the performer’s training and confidence level. Thankfully, there are mental practices that can help you recover […]
Why Music?
Not long ago I asked my fellow musicians (via Facebook) a relatively existential question about their involvement in music. Leaving out any limitations of specific music styles or instruments, I explained my theory and asked for input from those who currently make music on a regular basis. Most articles champion the CEREBRAL and/or PHYSICAL benefits […]
Basic Beginner’s Guide to the Trumpet
This post touches on a few issues for beginner trumpeters, perhaps as a start to your research. To go more in-depth, you can find uncountable blogs, articles, and videos online. Beginning trumpeters have a wide variety of musical options ahead of them, if they stick with the instrument. If you truly love (or learn to […]
Timeless Movie Themes: A Duo from the 60’s
Feature films would not be what they are without music, inspiring both community musicians and professionals to perform the scores and soundtracks you hear while watching the big screen. Today’s double-feature article focuses on two themes from the 1960’s. James Bond Theme Norman. Monty Norman. Before Sir Sean Connery strapped on Bond’s first Walther PPK, […]
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