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Private Music Education?

As I attended the Promise of Music Symposium at the Royal Conservatory of Music last month, I sat intently listening to the movers and shakers in the music education world. Many of them had accomplished great things, founded music education programs (i.e. El Sistema, Hamilton Philharmonic, etc.), fu…

MTC Live Report

The first edition of MTC Live was a success. It was held last Wednesday with a total of 4 in attendance. We had a great discussion and you can read a full report by Eugene Cantera at http://discoverlearnplay.blogspot.com/2009/11/technology-and-teachi.... Thanks for your comments, Eugene.

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Can people really be tone-deaf?

At the recent Promise of Music Symposium at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the question above was posed to Dr. Daniel Levitin, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at McGill University (and best-selling author of the book "This is Your Brain on Music"). Dr. Levitin's response was in…

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The Whole Musician

Posted July 7, 2009

Studying the piano instilled a strong sense of discipline. It taught me to be focused, organized and that if I worked hard enough, I would succeed.  Music does something for your whole being. I wish I could go back and do it all again - those were some of the best years of my life! 

- Mrs. Fran…

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