

Six down, countless more to go!
So that’s another year of Music Camp in the books! This June Chelsea Buyalos and myself had the opportunity to participate in our sixth year at the All Saints Anglican Church Music Camp in Fayetteville, GA where we spent the past week leading labs (I taught the Orchestral Strings lab and Chelsea the Vocal lab), performing with the Praise Band, and putting together a mid-week recital featuring other musicians within the church. In her vocal lab, Chelsea focused on teaching the
Product Review: Snark Tuner
I have been using the Snark Clip-On Chromatic Tuner for years and it is a must have for musicians of all skill-levels! I always recommend to my students that they get one. It is an easy-to-use, invaluable tool that will ensure that your instrument is in tune every time you play. The display is easy to read and very clear on whether the pitch is flat, sharp, or just right and because it is a chromatic tuner it can be used for any and all instruments. Click the link below if yo


Should I take music lessons?
Deciding to sign up for music lessons can sometimes be a little intimidating and there can be a lot of questions: Do I have the time? I’ve never played before, what if it’s too hard? These are all things to think about but don’t let that discourage you, taking music lessons is extraordinarily beneficial both mentally and emotionally for children and adults. Besides the fact that it’s just fun, learning to play an instrument when you’re younger can have a lasting impact; it te