Musical Summer Camps for Students

May 15, 2014

Growing up I was very involved in music over the summer. I took lessons and went to band and musical theater camp. While I know the phrase “one summer at band camp….” has turned into a bit of a cliche, I can say I thoroughly enjoyed all the different music related camps and activities I […]

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The Stellar Benefits of Musical Performance

May 8, 2014

Our annual spring recitals were last Saturday! I hosted 4 lovely recitals (in one day!) for our wonderful students to participate in. Over 130 students performed beautifully with so much poise and composure. While it’s definitely a lot of work to put on recitals, I feel incredibly happy and proud of our students after they’ve […]

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Enjoying Your Recital Performance Even When You Feel Nervous

May 1, 2014

In two days it will be time for our Spring Recitals! Yay! I love hosting recitals for our students. It’s such a great way for our families to come together over a shared love of music. On Saturday over 130 of our students will perform in four recital time slots spaced throughout the day. Our […]

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Winterhalter Music Staff Showcase: Introducing Erin Feng

April 24, 2014

A couple of weeks ago, I briefly mentioned this next piece of news…. Today I’m so pleased to formally announce that Winterhalter Music is expanding! Now instead of having one assistant, Ana, to help me with administrative tasks, Winterhalter Music has two assistants. My new assistant, Erin Feng, will deal primarily with scheduling and customer […]

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Focused Practice For Young Students

April 17, 2014

Here at Winterhalter Music we welcome musicians of all ages to take lessons with us– including, of course, very young students. The youngest student I’ve ever given a full 30 minute lesson to has been four. However, I’ve worked with a multitude of students younger than that (ages 3, 2, and I believe I even […]

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What Students Should Keep in Mind For the First Lesson

April 10, 2014

It’s a beautiful day here in Maryland– sunny and warmer (65 degrees Fahrenheit). I’m loving it that I can write this blog post from my laptop as I sit in my backyard and let my dogs play. This makes me really appreciate being able to do much of my work (other than of course teaching […]

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Best Practices Before Meeting a New Teacher

April 3, 2014

Happy April to you! It’s officially been Spring here in the DC area for a little while now. After enjoying warmer weather in California last week, I really hope we are done with winter and with snow. If you take lessons with us and went out of town for Spring Break, I hope you had […]

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Is it Ok to Change Teachers?

March 27, 2014

As I’m writing this post I’m in an airplane somewhere over perhaps Omaha, NE enroute to visit family in California for Spring Break. It’s been a smooth flight, and I’m looking forward to seeing my family and enjoying some vacation time. To mix things up, I decided to bring my dog, Roxy, with me on […]

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Help with Rhythm Part 3: How to Use Your Metronome in Lessons and Practice

March 20, 2014

If you’ve been reading my three part rhythm series, you now know why it’s important to play with proper rhythm and some ways to work on rhythm and the difference between the various types of metronomes and how to select the best one for your needs. Today I’ll share the final installment of the rhythm series […]

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Should Your Teacher Specialize in the Instrument Your Child Takes Lessons On?

March 13, 2014

After one last winter hurrah (skiing last weekend), I was so excited for the onset of spring and the warmer weather and sunnier days (thanks to daylight savings time) that I thought would ensue. While it was warmer and beautiful outside earlier this week, today is just crazy. In the DC area we have wind […]

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