by Kenji Haba | Feb 3, 2019 | Advice for Musicians Starting Out, blog
We live in a day and age where almost anything is made possible by technology. In fact, there is a common argument that technology has replaced one-on-one communication and intimacy between people. The online world is diverse. It allows you to learn anything,...
by Kenji Haba | Jan 29, 2019 | blog, Music History, Practice Tips
Canon in D was composed originally by Johann Pachelbel who was a German organist, composer and teacher. It was originally composed for violins but since then it has been edited and upgraded to make it playable with other music instruments. Now it is possible to learn...
by Kenji Haba | Jan 15, 2019 | blog, Inspiration
When it comes to legends in the music industry, some budding artists turn to more classical composers for inspiration. Associated with masters of music like Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms was one of the most prominent composers in the...
by Kenji Haba | Jan 8, 2019 | blog
With over two billion views on YouTube, Baby Shark is a viral sensation taking over the world. But what is Baby Shark? How did a musical cartoon about a family of sharks, created for children’s entertainment, become a worldwide phenomenon? Let’s dive into all things...
by Kenji Haba | Jan 1, 2019 | Advice for Parents, blog
There are a few childhood songs that never gets old. One of them is the “The Wheels On The Bus.” Well, even though it’s a kids’ song, whenever I hear this “the wheels on the bus” it keeps playing in my head like a sprinter. Thus, I feel this song will still...
by Kenji Haba | Dec 31, 2018 | blog, More
On December 16th, 2018, Willan’s Winter Concert was held at The Triad Theater in the Upper West Side. Violin, Piano, Guitar, and Singing students participated and shared their musical talent with over 100 audience. After the performance, there was ceremony for...