By Jon Bubbett When most people imagine the life of a composer, they think of the artistic side: a blank page filled with notes, a melody taking shape, and a...
By Emily Crocker, former V.P. of Choral Publications at Hal Leonard Unbalanced choirs, the perfect work for a beginning choir, no budget—these are the themes we often see on social...
By Aaron Noë We live in a society that craves instant results. As we scroll through reels and shorts, we are inundated with ads for “30 days to the new...
Four days in January! The Jazz Education Network (JEN) annual conference brings together jazz beginners and experts for a once-in-a lifetime experience. Part music festival, part networking, part education and...
By Monica Hrudik The following article sample was reprinted from American String Teacher, vol 73, issue 1 with permission from ASTA and the author. We all recognize and acknowledge the...