
Three Simple Goals for the New Year
Keeping it Simple I’m not typically a new year resolution person. Instead of resolutions, I set intentions. This year, my intention is to keep it
Tales of teaching, performing, step-parenting, cooking, and being human catalogued with humor and grace.

Keeping it Simple I’m not typically a new year resolution person. Instead of resolutions, I set intentions. This year, my intention is to keep it

Experiencing Musical Time We experience musical time in a couple of ways. Two of the most common ways are as the performer or as the

Over the next few weeks I will be sharing a three part discussion about musical time and interpretation. Today, we have part one: the definitions

Student Performances and Lessons As the semester winds down, I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting on student performance and lesson opportunities. In my studio

Pine table inspires memories Growing up, my family sat at the table for our meals. In the evenings, we would sit at a large, beautiful,

Writing an email to your professor can seem like a stressful thing to do. It is also something you (student) may have not been taught

One hour. Sometimes sixty minutes feels like a lifetime, but then other times it flies by. Time is strange like that. One Hour Structure Over

Early morning coffee ritual It was August 2020, classes had just begun. I woke up at 5:30 am so I could leave the house by

By taking music lessons from an early age, I learned a myriad of life skills along the way. Many of the skills on this list

This week has been all about knowing when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em. The concept has come up a lot with my