by Kenji Haba | Apr 19, 2017 | blog, More
Home > Singing Lessons > Blog What is Kodály method? The Kodaly method, a theory of music study that develops a complete artist through the exceptional musical experiences. This kind of approach emphasizes a classified introduction of musical ideas, the...
by Kenji Haba | Apr 19, 2017 | blog, Inspiration
Home > Guitar Lessons > Blog Inspiration from the Life of Andrés Segovia Classical guitarists refer to Andrés Segovia as the Grandfather of Classical Guitar. Born in February 1983, he died in June 1987. His fellow classical guitarists remember him...
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What is Suzuki method? The Suzuki method was developed more than forty years ago by Shinichi Suzuki, a prominent Japanese violinist. After observing how easily young children learn their native language, he realizes that he could apply the same principals of...
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Home > Singing Lessons > Blog What is Orff-Schulwerk? Introduction The Orff Method a method for showing youngsters about music that connects with their brain and also the body through a blend of singing, moving, acting and the utilization of percussion...
by Kenji Haba | Apr 15, 2017 | Advice for Parents, blog, Inspiration
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756, to December 5, 1791) is one of the greatest composers of all-time. He composed over 600 works during his lifetime. Many of them were piano concertos in addition to operas and symphonies among other works. Interestingly,...
by Kenji Haba | Apr 14, 2017 | blog, Inspiration
Home > Violin Lessons > Blog Inspiration from the Life of Isaac Stern Isaac Stern was a Russian-born American, well remembered for his exceptional skills when it came to playing the violin. His family moved to San Francisco when he was a...