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Photo of a French horn.

French Horn Types: How to Choose the Right Model

Jose Carlos Vidal
Tuesday, August 17th 2021

When a student begins learning the French horn and decides to acquire their first instrument, they are often confused and overwhelmed by the large number of existing models. It is normal that doubts arise about which model to choose or which one will meet the student’s expectations, especially considering the possibility that it is an instrument they will use for their entire musical career.

Music student studying outdoors with notepad and headphones.

Practice Music Without Your Instrument

Felipe Burundarena
Tuesday, August 10th 2021

Have you ever felt that you could be so much better at playing your instrument if only you could find the time to practice? Well, let me tell you that there are many ways for you to improve your playing while not actually playing! 

 
First, start by following these two steps: 
 
    1.    Know your goals and be aware of what you want to achieve or be able to do with your instrument. 
    2.    Learn how to make the best use of your time. 
  

College music student at a mixing console in a recording studio.

Should I Study Music in College?

Dr. Elizabeth Turner
Tuesday, August 3rd 2021

Studying music in college either as a major or minor can sound either fun or overwhelming to students. Deciding whether to pursue music after high school comes with commitments and rewards.

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LESSONFEST a Success

Claire Cunningham
Tuesday, August 3rd 2021

With over 100 classes, taught by 70 teachers, and over 1500 free student enrollments from all over the world, it's surely fair to call our first LESSONFEST a smashing success! I'd like to extend a huge thanks to all the teachers, students, and the incredible Lessonface staff who made it all possible.

The reviews of the classes were really positive, too. We made a short video highlighting some of the classes - take a look below.

Original artwork by Magesh depicting a heart-shaped guitar.

Positive Effects of Learning a Musical Instrument on a Child's Mental Health and Self-Esteem

magesh magesh
Tuesday, July 27th 2021

As a musician I have worked for Lionel Richie, Ricky Martin, Rhianna, Chris Brown, Kimbra and a host of other pop stars.  I've taught instrumental music (drums and piano) in schools since 1999.  

Enter the LESSONFEST Goal Giveaways - New Giveaways Announced

Claire Cunningham
Wednesday, July 21st 2021

 

2 Steps to Enter the LESSONFEST Goal  Giveaways

Do BOTH of these two steps to enter the Lessonface Goal Giveaways:
1. Create goal(s) using the Lessonface goal-setting widget -- sign into Lessonface, then go to the green left-hand menu, and choose "Goals" under "Profile." 
AND
Four didgeridoos with decorative inlayed artwork.

A Case For Learning To Play The Didgeridoo

David Antonio
Tuesday, July 20th 2021

Playing the didgeridoo has opened doors to places, events, and people I may never have found any other way. 

So, why invest your time and resources in purchasing and learning to play a didgeridoo?

Twenty years ago I was asking myself the same question. I have been a guitarist most of my life, however in high school I played brass instruments also. Around age 40, I got the idea that it would be great to get back into the wind instruments, so on a lark I bought a cornet at a pawn shop. 

Lessonface provides performance opportunities for everyone.

Lessonface Recital Week - August 1-5

Garrett Fischbach
Tuesday, July 20th 2021

How do we learn to sing or play an instrument, whether the goal is to enjoy a new hobby or to become a professional musician? We take regular lessons with a good teacher, and we practice regularly. How do we learn to perform? We practice performing! 

Lessonface presents LESSONFEST: Join the Week-Long Free Music and Arts Learning Extravaganza

Claire Cunningham
Thursday, June 24th 2021

Lessonface announces LESSONFEST, a weeklong festival July 25-31 of 100+ free live online music, language, and arts classes and activities like Goal Giveaways, Teacher Technology Roundtable, Meet the Instruments sessions, and more.

How Learning Music Boosts Your Brain Power

Leah Kruszewski
Friday, May 28th 2021

Playing music improves our mood, benefits our long-term emotional health, connects us to those around us, and is the best part? Playing music is fun and personally rewarding.  If happiness and enjoyment alone aren’t enough to justify making space for music lessons in your busy schedule, learning music is also one of the best things you can possibly do for your mind. 

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