by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Apr 27, 2016 | Jo-Michael Scheibe
If you work at a school, you know how frustrating it can sometimes be to get students to take out their earbuds and listen to their teachers instead of their iTunes or Spotify music. In order to teach music, students must listen. Communal musical experience is gained...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Mar 2, 2016 | Jo-Michael Scheibe
Researchers and performers alike have debated whether or not music causes individuals to develop a greater intellectual capacity. Some abilities like focusing and multitasking may very well be influenced by music education. Because of the increased use of the auditory...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Nov 2, 2015 | Jo-Michael Scheibe
Music. Whether through singing in unison in a choir, or reading notes in order to practice acoustic guitar, practicing music attributes to major milestones in an individual’s development. I want to continue from theme of last month’s post about teaching our kids...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Oct 6, 2014 | Jo-Michael Scheibe
According to a recent BBC article, in the United Kingdom the median price range for music lessons is £30 per hour based on a survey published by the Incorporated Society of Musicians. In central London, music tuition will run you about £38 an hour. These lesson prices...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Sep 18, 2014 | Jo-Michael Scheibe
How can we continue to shape and sustain the world of choral music and education for future generations? Here are 6 great quotes on the future of choral music from experts in the field. Combating Budget Cuts In Music Education “We need to connect the arts to all...