by Jenny Peters | Sep 7, 2023 | Adults and Music
Am I too Old? In my teaching, I hear this a lot. And my answer is, it is never too late to learn an instrument. Research shows that playing an instrument increases memory and brain flexibility in older adults. So, go for it. Children and Instruments Children have...
by Jenny Peters | Aug 11, 2023 | Adults and Music, Children and Music, Ukulele Lessons
The ukulele is affordable, accessible and fun. Its joy brings people together for fun times and memories. Anyone from age 8 to 88 can successfully learn the ukulele. It’s no surprise that the popularity of the ukulele is growing rapidly. It is now ‘cool’ to play the...
by Jenny Peters | Aug 7, 2023 | Children and Music, Musical Compositions
“String students need to read music. They will never function in an orchestra without this skill.” -Every Music Teacher While this statement is true, getting to that point is a challenge. When we teach reading in English/Language Arts, we allow students to point at...
by Jenny Peters | Aug 7, 2023 | Adults and Music, Children and Music, Practicing Tips, Technology in Music
Here are some ideas for practicing that are unique to our modern age. Use your cell phone and Bluetooth speaker. With the click of a button, your cell phone can get you to all kinds of apps. You can download a free metronome and tuner. You can go to YouTube to...
by Jenny Peters | Aug 7, 2023 | Children and Music, Creativity
Flexible Fiddling is a method I created for my elementary and middle school orchestra students. There are books for Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello and Bass. Each tune has a Building Blocks page and a String Orchestra Arrangement page. On the Building Blocks page,...