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Revolutionize Your Studio: Teaching Practice Strategies
You know I'm not above starting this post with all the corny practice axioms I can muster. However, efficiency is sometimes better than …
Revolutionize Your Studio: Teach Your Singers to Sightread
I am lucky to teach in an area where music education is highly valued and most of the area schools have robust music, and even more …
Revolutionize Your Studio: How to Release a Student
Did you know that there is Sybaritic Singer content that is exclusive to the email list I affectionately call, “The Sybaritic Faithful”? …
Revolutionize Your Studio: Ritualizing Your Lessons
Twyla Tharp has an excellent section of her book, The Creative Habit, in which she describes her morning ritual and how important rituals …
guest post: How to Hire a Music Teacher…Like a Pro
My best friend Jessica writes a new blog called "It's Jess Right" which is specifically geared toward the Military Spouse and Homeschooling …
Revolutionize Your Studio: The Meet & Greet
The Free Fifteen Minute Meet & Greet (M&G) session can be a huge boon to bringing in new students to your studio. This is especially …
Revolutionize Your Studio: How to Set Your Lesson Rates
Did you know that there is Sybaritic Singer content that is exclusive to the email list I affectionately call, "The Sybaritic Faithful"? …
Revolutionize Your Studio: The Scheduling Email
Finding clients is important. No doubt about that. However, finding the right clients can take your teaching gig from day job status to "do …