Using Recital Nerves to Fuel Your Performance

May 9, 2013

Our Spring Recitals are coming up in 2 days! Yay! I always look forward to our recitals. They are so much fun, and I love hearing our talented students perform. Every recital, I get to meet the parents of our newest students. I also see the great progress of the students who have taken lessons […]

Read the full article →

Winterhalter Music Teacher Showcase: Getting to Know Brannon Dodd

May 2, 2013

Up next in our teacher showcase series is Brannon Dodd, Winterhalter Music’s newest addition. I recently hired Brannon as a guitar and piano teacher. Brannon is new to the area, hailing from Georgia, where he studied guitar at the University of Georgia and Macon State College. He loves teaching and is thrilled to be a […]

Read the full article →

How to Help Your Kids Practice if You are Not a Musician Yourself

April 25, 2013

Two weeks ago I shared a great post about how to get your kids to practice without having to ask or remind them. I highly recommend you check it out and try the suggestions I make. If you implement all of them, I guarantee they will work and you won’t have to ask your son […]

Read the full article →

Winterhalter Music Teacher Showcase: Getting to Know Jade Nguyen

April 18, 2013

I’m very happy to highlight Arlington piano teacher Jade Nguyen in today’s teacher showcase! Jade began her own musical instruction at the young age of 4. While growing up she competed in many piano competitions and earned superior ratings for 6 years in a row! She is extremely dedicated to education and holds a Master’s […]

Read the full article →

How to Get Your Child to Practice Without Asking or Reminding Them

April 11, 2013

As a kid taking piano lessons, I was a bit of a freak of nature. I LOVED practicing! I remember distinctly the week after my first piano lesson. One of my favorite cousins was visiting from out of town. I had the option to play with her or practice piano. I chose to practice. If […]

Read the full article →

Winterhalter Music Teacher Showcase: Getting to Know Elizabeth Tyree

April 4, 2013

Today it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Elizabeth Tyree, or Liz, as she likes to be called! Liz teaches piano lessons with Winterhalter Music. She also has significant background in composition and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in composition from Shenandoah University and the University of Louisville. I’m very grateful to Liz because she […]

Read the full article →

Reasons to Love Your In-Home Lessons

March 28, 2013

At Winterhalter Music we exclusively offer in-home music lessons. Over the years, many people have tried to talk me into teaching out of my home or at a studio space instead. While having students come to me to take lessons on my grand piano would certainly be more convenient for me, I am very dedicated […]

Read the full article →

How to Select the Best Keyboard to Start Your Lessons On

March 14, 2013

As I discussed in the blog post from two weeks ago, starting lessons on a keyboard is perfectly acceptable if it’s on the right type of keyboard. It’s possible to buy a keyboard that will work great for a beginner student for around $250-$300. This makes the initial investment of starting piano lessons a lot […]

Read the full article →

Winterhalter Music Teacher Showcase: Getting to Know Joyce Lim

March 7, 2013

For today’s teacher showcase, it’s my honor to showcase Joyce Lim. Joyce originally began teaching piano with Winterhalter Music back in the Spring of 2010. At the time she was a college student finishing up her degree at the University of Maryland. When I first interviewed Joyce for the position, she told me about her […]

Read the full article →

Is it OK to Start Piano Lessons on a Keyboard?

February 28, 2013

I’m very often consulted about which type of piano is appropriate for a beginner student to start lessons on. In a perfect world, every student would have a Steinway Grand piano. However, that is not feasible from a financial or practical standpoint for most people. When I was a kid taking my first piano lessons, […]

Read the full article →