Getting the Most out of Your Practice Time

All of us musicians have been there. An overwhelming piece of sheet music looming before us with a mountain of notes! At times, not even hours of practice can seem to help perfect a few measures. What we don’t realize sometimes that it’s not necessarily how much we practice, but how we practice that gets … Read more

Sneak Peek into the World of Opera

This is a sneak peek into the world of opera and how operaʼs rehearsal process and performances provide great insight to the kind of hard work and dedication it takes to be a full-time performer. Opera -what’s that?  Opera is a combination of intense drama and incredibly difficult singing. Think ballet – like the Nutcracker – … Read more

Keeping Your Voice Healthy

As a vocalist, I am carrying my instrument with me at all times. It is so important for us, as vocalists, to take care of our instrument—if it “breaks,” we can’t just buy another one! Winter is one of the worst seasons for vocalists, especially in Georgia. The weather is constantly fluctuating, the air is … Read more

Songwriting 101: 4 Tips for Beginning Songwriters

Are you interested in writing your own songs but don’t know how to begin? These simple tips from our instructor, Ann Von Uffel, can help you get started with your songwriting. 1) Start with an Idea. Ideas can come to you at the most random moments. You can be brushing your teeth, driving in your … Read more

How YOU can be on American Idol: 4 Habits to Put You on the Right Path

There is a lot of excitement surrounding our student, Isabel Gonzalez, and her recent audition on American Idol.  She “wowed” the judges and received feedback that is equally as impressive as her audition.  Nicki Minaj told Isabel that her audition was “effortless” and that she’s a “natural.” Keith Urban praised our 17 year old student for … Read more

Music Therapy as a Profession

Piano student, Grace Mason, is a senior in high school who is interested in pursuing music therapy as a profession. As part of her college prep coursework with Metro Music Makers, Grace interviewed our board-certified music therapist, Sarah Seo. Grace asked some great questions, and Sarah provided her with some thorough answers. If you are interested … Read more

5 Top Items Needed for Successful Music Lessons and Practice: A Music Student’s Perspective

We recently asked high school senior, Grace Mason who is planning to pursue a college music degree, what she thinks students need in order to have successful lessons and practice. Here’s what she told us. Positive Mindset.  Maintaining a positive attitude when learning new and challenging music can make all the difference! Even when you’re … Read more

Young Violin Student "Wows" the Audience

This young violin student’s performance received a great cheer of applause at our spring recital event. You’ll enjoy seeing his performance of Vivaldi’s Concerto in G in this video taken at the recital. Curious to know how much practice time he puts in each day, we asked. He practices 45 minutes a day. Not bad! … Read more

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