In a fast-paced world filled with digital distractions and constant screen time, learning a musical instrument has never been more valuable. Whether you're picking up an instrument for the first time or revisiting a childhood passion, the benefits of music education go far beyond just playing songs. From cognitive development to stress relief, here’s why learning an instrument is a must in 2024.
1. Enhances Brain Function and Memory Numerous studies have shown that playing an instrument enhances brain function, improving memory, coordination, and problem-solving skills. Whether you're reading sheet music or improvising a melody, your brain is actively making connections that sharpen your mental agility. 2. Reduces Stress and Improves Mental Health With the rise of remote work, social media, and digital overload, stress levels are at an all-time high. Playing an instrument provides a therapeutic escape, helping to lower anxiety and promote relaxation. The simple act of strumming a guitar, pressing piano keys, or bowing a violin can be a powerful way to unwind. 3. Boosts Confidence and Self-Expression Music is one of the most powerful forms of self-expression. As you improve your skills, you’ll gain confidence in your abilities and discover new ways to express your emotions through sound. Whether performing for an audience or just for yourself, playing music fosters creativity and personal growth. 4. Strengthens Discipline and Patience Mastering an instrument requires dedication, patience, and consistent practice. These qualities extend beyond music, influencing other areas of life such as work, academics, and personal goals. The discipline developed through learning an instrument can help shape a strong work ethic and perseverance. 5. Connects You with a Community Music is a universal language that brings people together. Whether through online lessons, local jam sessions, or school ensembles, playing an instrument provides opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for music. 6. Accessible Learning Options: In-Person & Online With the availability of in-person and online music lessons, there are more ways than ever to learn an instrument. At Los Angeles Music Teachers, we offer personalized lessons in piano, guitar, violin, cello, voice, drums, clarinet, saxophone, and flute for students of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're looking for private in-home lessons or convenient virtual sessions, we have flexible options to fit your schedule. Start Your Musical Journey Today! There’s no better time than now to learn a new instrument! Whether for personal enjoyment, stress relief, or professional aspirations, music will enrich your life in ways you never imagined. Call 818-902-1233 or visit Los Angeles Music Teachers to book your first lesson today! #LearnMusic #MusicEducation #MusicLessons #LosAngelesMusicTeachers #PlayAnInstrument #StressRelief #GuitarLessons #PianoLessons #ViolinLessons #DrumLessons #MusicForAllAges
BREATHING TECHNIQUES FOR BETTER SINGING
Now that you've mastered a few vocal warm-ups and exercises, always remember to maintain good posture and use proper breathing techniques. Two common breathing techniques are singing from your diaphragm and exhaling on a hiss. Keep reading to learn how you can perform these to improve your singing. 1. SING FROM YOUR DIAPHRAGM When singing, it is vitally important to use proper breathing techniques to avoid hurting your voice. It is most common to breathe from the chest during everyday activities, including speaking, but singing requires breathing from the diaphragm. Proper breathing gives your voice more power, more control and a fuller, more expressive tone. Sing from your diaphragm to avoid straining your voice. Your body should be relaxed and balanced, with your weight slightly forward. WHAT IS YOUR DIAPHRAGM? The diaphragm is a muscle between your chest and your belly that governs how much air you inhale and exhale when you breathe. “Singing from your diaphragm” is a phrase for this important breathing technique, which describes the proper way to breathe in and out while singing. The sound of your voice doesn’t actually come from your diaphragm, of course — sound is generated by vibrations of your vocal cords. The vibrations are caused by air being pushed out of your lungs. Your diaphragm is what controls the pushing and is responsible for putting power behind your voice. 2. EXHALE ON A HISSA hissing breath exercise is a great way to start when learning how to warm up your voice before singing. This technique forces vocalists to sing from their diaphragms and improves breath control. To master the exhale on a hiss breathing technique, it’s important to:
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Drumming With Eighth Note Rock Beats and How to Read
It is easy to argue that the most important skill a rock drummer must have is to play grooves. There is also no argument that the most common grooves in rock are eighth note based. Therefore, if you want to be a rock drummer, and you’re just getting started, learn this lesson sheet. Here’s what the notation means. The top line, with the “X” noteheads represents the hi hat or ride cymbal, played with your right hand (we’re assuming you are right handed). The second space from the top represents the snare drum, played with your left hand. Finally, the bottom space on the staff represents the bass drum, played with your right foot on the bass drum pedal. Any of the examples on the sheet can be counted correctly by saying “one and two and three and four and” sequentially while you play each of the eight notes in each example. In other words, when you play the first note in example #1, say “one,” and then say “and” when you play the second note and then say “two” when you play the third note and so on and so forth. “Muscle through” these patterns very slowly at first by just literally doing what the notation says to do. For example, with beat #1, which is the beat in the upper most left hand corner of the sheet as pictured, if you simply do the following, you will be playing the beat: 1) play the hi hat with your right hand and the bass drum with your right foot simultaneously. (say “one” out loud while you do this) 2) play the hi hat with your right hand. (say “and”) 3) play the hi hat with your right hand and the snare drum with your left hand simultaneously. (say “two”) 4) play the hi hat with your right hand. (say “and”) 5) repeat the previous steps but substitute the words “three” “and” “four” “and” for each step in sequence. (“one” becomes “three”; “and” remains “and”; “two” becomes “four”; and “and” remains “and”) 6) repeat the above over and over, and space the notes evenly, and you’ll be playing the beat. start very slowly and practice the pattern until it becomes easy to play. then you can gradually speed up. 7) use this same process for all the beats on the page the music sheet You will need to go deeper than this, but for a complete beginner, this is a really good way to get started. Try this and if you have any questions about how to work through it, feel free to to ask us with the links below. Or if you're ready to take drum lessons contact us about finding a drum instructor near you!
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Best tips for Online Music Lessons
2/18/2025
How To Get Started Teaching Music Lessons OnlineRight now there are a lot of lessons being moved online because of the corona virus. So we put together a list of tips and best practices to help you make the most out of online music teaching.
Sound Quality All of the platforms that are readily available to us are not designed for instruments, they are designed for voice. This means that tone and dynamics are very difficult to hear. The best workaround that I have found is to ask the student to record a video of their playing on their phone or computer ahead of time, upload the video to YouTube as an unlisted video (not private) and send it through as a link. Even the most basic of phones will likely produce better audio quality than you will find in a video call. The pre-recorded video can then be used and referenced in the lesson as you work on repertoire or exercises. The added benefit of this is that it brings a certain degree of focus, preparedness and organization to a teaching session. In my experience the most impactful element that affects sound quality is the speed of connection to the internet. While you can ensure that you have a fast connection, you will not be able to control that of all your students. To get the best connection possible you can turn the wifi off on all other devices connected to the same router and at best have an ethernet cable run from your computer directly to the modem so that you are not relying on wifi at all. A microphone will boost your sound quality too but not as much as a good internet connection from all parties. Teaching with live video can be very off-putting with regards to sound but you also get used to it. I have found over the years that I can somewhat decipher what I am hearing and pick up some nuances that might sound garbled to others. Facetime, Skype, or Zoom?My recommendation : Zoom There are many video platforms that can be used but perhaps the most common ones will be Facetime, Skype, and Zoom. Facetime and Skype will be excellent tools for one-to-one teaching scenarios and many people are already familiar with how to use the programs, which is a big plus. Skype has the added advantage of being able to send files and text messages while also on the call, which can be very useful for sharing scores, links, and pdfs. Facetime tends to be a bit more stable in my experience as a platform and can have better audio. Zoom is a popular platform that is free to use for sessions up to 45 minutes in duration. For longer sessions you will need to purchase a subscription. Zoom is very useful for teaching because of the extra functions that it provides and I would recommend investing some time to learn this platform. For this reason I will focus on using the Zoom platform in this article, but many concepts can be applied to other platforms. Zoom features for music teachingBy the way, I have no affiliation with this company. Share your screen The share screen function will allow you and your student to read off the same PDF score. As you are sharing your screen this means that you can open the score in a program (like Preview on a Mac) where you can annotate the score and point out sections with your cursor. Anything that you can see on the screen can be seen on the students screen. Just remember that people tend to be on smallish screens so you might need to zoom in on the score if you want to refer to small details. Record the Lesson It is very easy to record a Zoom lesson. Simply hit record whenever you like and a little red dot will appear on the feed showing that the session is being recorded. You have the possibility to pause the recording at any time – perhaps if you want to engage in casual conversation or there is a technical issue – and continue when you are ready. When you end the session Zoom will take a few minutes to render a movie file that you can playback, upload to youtube or send to the student. “Turn on Original Sound” Zoom does have a setting that let’s you get around the dreaded sound quality that we normally experience and it is called original sound. This means that the software stops trying to be smart and detect when you are speaking and just transmits the raw audio feed of the microphone. This is GREAT but it comes with a couple of problems. This is currently only available to the host, which means the teacher can better demonstrate sound but not the student. It causes echo. The sound quality gets better and in part this is because the signal gets a little more complex. The buffering needed to carry this signal puts you slightly out of synch with your student you will get an echo. The solution for this is to use headphones. Multiple Students The biggest advantage of Zoom is that you can have multiple people in a “room”. This means that you can work with more than one person at a time and have a shared discussion. When there is more than two people in a room, you can choose to toggle your screen mode from featuring the person who is talking (or making sound) to a grid of video feeds where you can see everyone. Shareable Links In order for people to join your session you will need to give them a link that looks something like this “Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/422347″ When you have a zoom account you will have a default “personal meeting room” link and also the ability to create new rooms with distinct names and links. This means that you could create a room called “Tracy’s Teaching Room” and send out the link to all your students. When a student clicks on a link the first time they will be promoted to download the zoom app to their device. Once this has been installed for the first time it will simply launch the meeting room directly from the link. The apps are free and easy to set up, even for the technology averse. If someone comes to a room early, before you initiate the session on your side, they will just see a screen saying that the host has not started yet. If they come in while you are in there with another student they will still get access but you can mute them until it is time to work with them. Multiple Cameras One benefit for music teachers is that you can set up multiple webcams to use for your teaching session. I am a guitarist, so it can be very useful to have one camera set up for a shot of my right hand whereas the main camera is the typical view from the front. To toggle between cameras all you need to do is select what camera you are using from the video icon. Muting As the host in Zoom, you can mute participants. This is incredibly useful if you are in a group of people and you don’t want to hear the various sounds coming from all the microphones. You can “mute all” or mute one at a time. Participants can also mute and unmute themselves. Dealing with Dropouts If the internet cuts out for you or the student the room is still there and it won’t disappear for everyone. This is inevitable at some point so it is nice to know that you or the student can simply fix the problem (usually plugging the computer into power) and re-join a few minutes later. Best Practices and SuggestionsPreparing Materials Save yourself a lot of time by making sure that you both have the same materials to refer to. If you have different scores you might spend a lot of time trying to communicate exactly what part of the music you are referring to. It is possible to hold up sheet music to the camera but it is not particularly convenient. Talking differently One of the more subtle changes that you will have to make is regarding how you talk and listen. In our regular teaching you might find yourself interjecting simply to encourage or acknowledge something. Online, this will potentially stop the flow of conversation with the inevitable “oh, sorry you go ahead – no you go ahead”. By speaking and then giving a clear amount of time to listen to the response or playing you will make the interaction more effective and less frustrating. Getting Different Camera Angles If you only have one camera available, which will be the case for most of you, you can still get multiple points of view by physically moving or adjusting the current camera. Take a few moments playing around with what angles might be useful in a teaching situation. How close do you need to be to see details and what details are visible at what positions. One thing to remember is that you don’t always need to have your face visible. Of course it is nice to see people’s faces but if you need to see a cello bow hold, perhaps you can adjust accordingly. If you are on a phone or laptop you will have some ability to maneuver the camera either by tilting or holding the device in your hand. Handholding can be very disorienting for the viewer so don’t do it too often, but it can be useful for getting very specific points of view. If you are using an inbuilt camera on a laptop, don’t be afraid to tilt the screen to get the right angle. Lighting The vast majority of cameras will be on automatic settings and adjust for light as they think is necessary. The only real problem that arises for our purposes is if you have a strong light in the background. If you have strong backlighting – perhaps a sunny window behind you or a strong lamp – then the camera might think it is necessary to adjust for that light source. The result will be that your face will be very dark. To fix this, aim to have the strongest light source in front of you, or potentially maneuver your torso to cover a specific back light. As soon as you do this you will notice that your camera adjusts on its own. If you want to look your best, you will want to aim for a large lighting source – like a window -and a soft lighting source – like a window with transparent white curtains. A small and bright light source will give you harsh highlights and shadow. A simple layout that works is putting a soft lamp next to your computer screen that lights your face from the front, turn on the overhead room light for a bit of ambient light, and potentially have some light in the background for depth. Of course, lighting can get very sophisticated and you can spend some time experimenting to find a setup that works for your space. Our expert instructors are here to help you achieve your musical goals, whether you're a beginner or advanced saxophonist. Why Choose Us?
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2/2/2025
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