10 Benefits of Musical Performance
Why IS it important for children to perform? We list 10 amazing benefits students gain from showing off their musical skills in front of a crowd.
Anne Beck
The Music Studio Atlanta Celebrates Their Grand Opening in East Cobb
East Cobb parents who want meaningful, fun activities for their childrenwill be delighted that TMSA has recently opened in East Cobb.
Business Wire
Part 5: Lesson Environment: In-Home or In-Studio Lessons?
Where do you want to take music lessons: in your home? or in a music studio? There are so many benefits to both, but what works best for you?
Anne Beck
Part 4: How Do I Find Time for Music Lessons?
When do you have time to take a music lesson each week? If you have reached this point in our series, chances are you are serious about pursuing music lessons.
Anne Beck
Supporting Your Budding Musician
Looking for some ideas on how to help your child succeed in music? Learning anything always has its ups and downs, and we all know that parents' support can be the make-or-break element for a child's learning.
Mary Helen Rossi
The Music Studio Atlanta and Courtnay & Rowe Students Perform at The Fox Atlanta
The Music Studio Atlanta and Courtnay & Rowe continue to offer spectacular performance events for their students.
Marietta Daily Journal
Destination Performance Series - The Fox Theatre
This weekend, our wonderful students will be performing at The Fabulous Fox Theatre as part of our Destination Performance Series! As with all our destinations, the Fox has a long and fascinating history. Read on to learn more!
Cecilia Rowe
Part 3: The Style of Music YOU Want to Play
When beginning music lessons, determining the style of music you want to play is another important step to ensuring the best learning experience.
Anne Beck
Part 2: Decide What Instrument You Want to Learn
Our last post in this series focused on finding a teacher who is skilled in the musical styles you want to learn. But perhaps you are not entirely sure what to choose among all the different instruments available.
Anne Beck
When Music is Oxygen
So, if your children are drumming on every table they can find, take note. And if they’re always at the piano or singing in front of the mirror, don’t mistake it for narcissism!
Mary Helen Rossi