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Sports & Music: Different Paths, Similar Life Lessons
When people think about activities that help children grow, sports often receive most of the attention. Athletic programs are frequently praised for teaching teamwork, discipline, leadership, and perseverance. While those benefits are certainly real, music education deserves the same recognition. Too often, music and sports are viewed as competing activities, with sports being seen as the more valuable option. In reality, both offer children powerful opportunities to develop
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Jun 34 min read


Caring For Your Instrument
Your instrument is more than just a tool—it’s your musical partner. Proper care not only keeps it sounding its best, but also helps it last for years (or even decades!). Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned musician, building good care habits is essential. Here’s how to properly care for some of the most common instruments: guitar, piano, drums, voice, and violin. Guitar Guitars are sensitive to temperature, humidity, and handling. Always store your guitar in its case whe
Loud & Clear Music School
Feb 22 min read


It's Never Too Late: Music is for All Ages!
For many adults, the idea of starting music lessons comes with a familiar list of doubts: I’m too old. My brain doesn’t learn like it used to. Everyone else will be better than me. These beliefs are understandable—but they’re also wrong. The truth is simple and empowering: it is never too late to start learning music, no matter your age or experience. One of the biggest myths surrounding music education is that it’s only for children. While it’s true that kids often star
Loud & Clear Music School
Jan 92 min read


Keeping Music Fun: Creative Ways to Keep Kids Engaged
Learning music is one of the most rewarding experiences a child can have—but keeping kids engaged in their lessons and motivated to practice can sometimes be a challenge. The good news? With a little creativity and encouragement, practice time can become something kids actually look forward to! Here are some fun and effective ways to keep young musicians inspired. 1. Turn Practice Into a Game Kids love games—so why not make practice feel like one? You can create “practice bin
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Dec 1, 20252 min read
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