Protecting Your Instrument – Part Two byMike Lawson April 7, 2017 0 Expenses quickly accrue to levels not all musicians' families can manage; it is probably the most obvious of factors cited again...
Protecting Your Instrument – Part One byMike Lawson March 20, 2017 0 Handling Your Instrument and Avoiding Accidents
Orchestral Contracts – Preparing for Your World as a Self-Employed Musician byMike Lawson February 13, 2017 0 Editor’s Note: It’s often said by students that they don’t think they learn enough about the real world in school,...
How to Work Effectively with Your Fellow Musicians byMike Lawson December 13, 2016 0 Some ensembles have set seating throughout the season, with minor changes as unanticipated circumstances require. This means you will sit...
Orchestral Etiquette in the Professional Environment byMike Lawson November 11, 2016 0 Sheet Music – Preparing, Marking, and Performing: Responsibilities and Roles
Orchestral Etiquette and the Professional Environment: Tuning byMike Lawson October 7, 2016 0 Tuning a violin/viola/cello/bass — is difficult! Most beginners have fine tuners to help them as they learn the art of...