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  • 4 Signs It's Time to Upgrade Your Student Model Instrument [How to Spot Them]

    your current instrument's capabilities You're starting to have more performance opportunities You can Passionate players may feel something similar starting to happen after some time though. You may not have access to certain notes, with more complex music you might be looking for some more You're starting to have more performance opportunities: If you're finding yourself performing in more Upgrading to a more suitable instrument can be a significant part of that process.

  • Music Mosaic - Sheet Music Spotlight

    Core music standards, teacher instructions, reproducible student sheets, and single-point assessment the Music Of America Through Project-Based Learning Item #: AL48712 BUY ONLINE REQUEST A SCHOOL PRICE QUOTE SAMPLE PAGES LEARN MORE

  • March Staff Picks 2023

    Six more weeks of winter is almost up, which means we can all thaw out and dry off from this winter weather in Tucson and start growing as musicians again. With Hi-Z and Low-Z inputs, Phantom Power, Bright Level Indicators and super quiet operation. Controllable by app, I can play super loud, with my cats, Mort and Daisy on my lap.

  • 10% Off All Brass Instruments & Mouthpieces

    Performance Euphonium 3+1 Silver Plated SKU: BE165-2-0 The Besson Prodige euphoniums provide an excellent start It has a rich, warm, centered tone and a reliable, fast and quiet valve action, as well as being comfortable

  • Post-Pandemic Planning Guide for Music Education, Vol. 8

    Learn more at www.johnmlynczak.com. love, more compassion, more gentleness, more good. In short, more LIFE. efficiency and with more impact. You have found your beloved keys and the journey forward is going to be quite a sight.

  • Your TUSD Sheet Music Provider

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  • How to Book a Show at Splinter Collective in Tucson [Community Space]

    their 501c3 non-profit (DBA Splinter Collective, or Splinter) aims to provide a safe, accessible and equitable Check out this document with more info about our options! We reinvest into improving the space to be more inclusive and accessible and paying our staff a living Learn more about Splinter Collective at https://splintercollective.org/ Is there another venue in town

  • May Staff Picks 2022

    .” - Brian Lesh D'Addario Spector Mute for Violin “This iconic mute has been around for quite some time

  • Holiday Instrument Upgrade Event

    Whether you've been thinking about upgrading for a while, or are just starting to consider it, making Want to start the upgrade process? See what financing options or rebates are available! to outgrow your current instrument's capabilities You're starting to have more performance opportunities that type of instrument for a long time Music teachers have suggested it might be time Want to learn more Read more.

  • Local Spotlight - Swigfoot

    Troy's Bucket, & The Fauxriginals, the band brings a BIG brass sound that is sure to get audiences moving Fun noise come from band, make feet stomp and body move. All the venues and their staff have been more than accommodating, beyond friendly, and super supportive Can't ask for much more than that! What's the funniest thing that's happened during a performance? I think for me (Tyler), the best quote I've ever heard and try to live by as a musician is: "Practice

  • Post-Pandemic Planning Guide for Music Education, Vol. 5

    essential to have a conversation with your school principal or the individual responsible for accessing federal Make it feel different and more unique than your regular communications centered around student achievements questions and to keep encouraging their children to work through these unorthodox times because brighter, more with you again in two weeks and can’t wait to see your momentum continue to build towards a successful start

  • Teacher Feature - Heidi Goldman

    So, I started a boutique publishing company called: PureGold Teaching Tools. Scholastic Magazine, Clavier, Musical Merchandise Review, The Instrumentalist, Strings, The AZ Daily Star Here is a favorite quote that I have always lived by with friends, family and especially students: "I've

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