How to Practice Effectively

October 17, 2013

As many of my students begin learning more advanced music, the same issue continues to pop up around the board. Generally they DO practice. That’s not a problem. However, they don’t always practice effectively. It’s so easy for students to just play through their piece(s) a number of times and call it a day. Unfortunately […]

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Winterhalter Music Teacher Showcase: Introducing Nate Sauber

October 10, 2013

Today’s teacher showcase blog highlights Nate Sauber, a guitar teacher who teaches in Northern Virginia and DC. By day, Nate works as a writer and editor. By afternoon/evening, Nate shares his love of music with our students in their lessons. While Nate loves writing and holds a degree in English from Furman University, he has […]

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How to Practice with a Practice Chart

October 3, 2013

Happy October! I’m thrilled that Fall is here. The leaves are falling, days are getting cooler, and it’s time for all things pumpkin! Our students are getting excited about Halloween and have been sharing their costume selections with me. Today I get to talk about one of the topics that never ceases to recur with […]

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Winterhalter Music Teacher Showcase: Introducing Michael Sinni

September 26, 2013

Today I’m happy to introduce you to another one of Winterhalter Music’s newer teachers, Michael Sinni. Michael joined Winterhalter Music this fall as a piano, viola, and violin teacher. He is currently working on a double major in Jazz Piano and Viola Performance at the University of Maryland. In addition to teaching private lessons for […]

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The History of the Piano

September 19, 2013

Happy Thursday! I hope you are having a great day. In today’s post I’d like to share the history behind the piano. Honestly, while so many of us love to play the piano, we do not know how or when it came to be. It’s very fascinating to learn the background of this beloved instrument. […]

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Winterhalter Music Teacher Showcase: Introducing Laura Peacock

September 12, 2013

It’s my great pleasure to introduce you to one of Winterhalter Music’s newest teachers, Laura Peacock! Laura recently joined our fabulous team as a piano and voice teacher. Her warm, friendly personality coupled with her infectious love of music brings out the creative side of even our most shy student. Originally from Georgia, Laura is […]

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Fall Lessons–How to Get Back in the Swing of Things

September 6, 2013

Welcome back everyone! Today marks the end of the first week of our fall semester. All of our students are back in school and back in their lessons with us. I was fortunate to see many of my students over the summer even if just for a lesson or two. It’s wonderful to see everyone […]

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Winterhalter Music Staff Showcase: Farewell to Liz Panarelli

August 22, 2013

If you’ve been a part of Winterhalter Music anytime within the last two years, you’ve likely been in contact with my wonderful assistant, Liz Panarelli. Liz is an amazing person– kind, compassionate, hard working, and thoughtful. Before Liz arrived, I literally did all of the administrative tasks associated with running the studio myself in addition […]

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Are Music Lessons the Right Activity for my Child?

August 15, 2013

When I was a kid, life seemed simpler. I went to school, played (outside, with my dolls, and with my neighborhood friends), and did one or two activities/ week. I didn’t feel stressed at all. It was a great childhood! Today, on the other hand, I feel like there’s so much pressure for kids to […]

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The Amazing Power of Music to Bring People Together

August 8, 2013

Today’s blog post serves a couple of purposes: 1. For me to discuss the above topic, which I very strongly believe in and 2. For me to share some of my wedding photos with you since A LOT of people have been asking to see them. If you’ve been paying attention in here, you know […]

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